This contest invites you to capture your perspective, memories, or special connection with the Faculty: a place, an ...
Recent advances in immunotherapy, targeted therapies, and gene therapies have significantly improved survival rates for ...
This December we welcomed Racim Sansal, a new PhD student in our lab! He joined us from McGill University in Montreal, Canada, where he worked on SWI/SNF chromtin remodelers in cancer models.
Congratulations to Laurine Anselme for winning the 2025 Arditi Prize for her Master's thesis entitled: "When one fails another steps in: SMARCD compensation in Brain Chromatin Remodeling".
The "Synapsy Center Progress Reports” is an opportunity for two research groups (clinical and pre-clinical) to present their research on a given topic. One or two person (s) per group will present ...
Throughout this anniversary year, discover its history, its scientific advances, its projects, and student life! Step behind the scenes, push open the doors of the laboratories, and meet the people ...
At the Faculty of Science's 2025 graduation ceremony, held on Friday 5 December at the Geneva International Conference Centre, the award for the ‘most inspiring’ professor was presented to Professor ...
The consolidation at Campus Biotech of all neuroscience laboratories and major investments in cutting-edge infrastructure are giving rise to an ambitious "NeuroCampus". From laboratory to patient care ...
The GCIR Scientific Seminars are designed for researchers and biomedical students and focus on both clinical and fundamental research related to infection, immunology, and inflammation. We are pleased ...
GSEM Professor Jérémy Laurent-Lucchetti has been appointed Leman Fellow at the Hoffmann Centre for Global Sustainability at ...
A new paper by Professor Rajna Gibson Brandon and Dr. Melita Leousi proposes a “synthetic” approach for measuring the impact ...
Berit Knaak is a Senior Research Associate at the Geneva Center for Business and Human Rights. Her research focuses on ...
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