A team from UNIGE has shown that certain antibodies to seasonal flu can also target avian flu. Stimulating these antibodies ...
This opening lecture will explore dreams, their role in our mental balance, and the ability of the sleeping brain to imagine new futures. It will offer a scientific perspective on how the dreaming ...
Professor Monica Gotta's research on the model organism Caenorhabditis elegans was recognised for its quality and societal relevance by the Foundation Philantropia this year and the Foundation Naef ...
An article co-authored by GSEM Professor Tony Berrada, along with Jerome Detemple and Marcel Rindisbacher, examines how COVID-19 and related health policies triggered unprecedented market volatility, ...
A team from UNIGE reveals how the 'hijacking' of neutrophils, a type of immune cell, promotes cancer growth and could provide insights into disease progression.
New for Swiss applicants - make sure you are prepared! With Switzerland’s association to Horizon Europe, Swiss participants must now apply as Beneficiaries, taking into account the standard personnel ...
Professor Olivier Michielin was interviewed in the context of the 2026 World Cancer Day by RTS1 television, during February 4th 2026 19.30 program to discuss the promises of AI in terms of cancer ...
GSEM Professor Ignazio Ziano, along with Deming Wang and Ovul Sezer, co-authored an article published in the top-tier Journal ...
How the brain’s oxytocin system protects early brain development after injury. Brain injury in early life, whether caused by preterm birth or traumatic brain injury (TBI), often ...
An international team confirms in a pioneering phase 3 clinical trial the decisive role of the time of day on the success of anti-tumour immunotherapies. Huang, Z., Zeng, L., Ruan, Z. et al.
The electrodes are coated with carbon nanotubes. As they flow through the reactor, the reactants interact weakly with the carbon nanotubes, exposing them to the electric field. This induces electronic ...
Opening the back-door for natural antibiotics. The discovery of antibiotics – natural chemotherapeutics produced by other microbes that can be used to kill or inhibit the growth ...
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