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Best poster prize for NARILIS PhD student Marie-Ange Angladon at the Doctoral Interdisciplinary Training School 2016
Marie-Ange Angladon is a PhD student at the Department of Chemistry of UNamur, within the Laboratory of Physico-Chemical Informatics of Prof. Daniel Vercauteren. Her thesis research is directed towards the study of protein-lipids interactions using theoretical methods, and in particular aims at understanding the effect of membrane lipids on the structural and functional properties of the µ opioid receptor.
NARILIS researcher Vanessa Colombaro wins award for Best Oral Presentation at the ERCSG meeting 2016
Vanessa Colombaro performed her PhD work at the Molecular Physiology Research Unit of UNamur, under the mentorship of Prof. Nathalie Caron. Two months ago, she successfully defended her doctoral thesis regarding the involvement of hyaluronan in the pathophysiology of renal ischemia-reperfusion injury.
NARILIS symposium 2016 focused on "Stem cell research"
NARILIS symposium was held on the 23rd of April at the auditoire Heremans of the CHU UCL Namur (Godinne) and gathered ~60 researchers and clinicians around the thematic of stem cells.
Best poster prize for NARILIS PhD student Kathleen Schmit at the 12th meeting of the FRS-FNRS Contact Group on oxidative stress and antioxidants
Kathleen Schmit is a PhD student at the Laboratory of Cellular Biology of UNamur (URBC), within the "TumHyp - Tumor Hypoxia" team of Professor Carine Michiels. She conducts research on the mechanisms underlying anticancer drug resistance, and in particular, on the role of TMEM45A in head and neck cancer resistance to chemotherapeutic drugs.
NARILIS researcher Delphine del Marmol finalist at the international competition "My thesis in 180 seconds"
Delphine del Marmol, PhD student at the Research Unit in Molecular Physiology (URPhym) of UNamur, is one of the three laureates of the Belgian competition "Ma Thèse en 180 secondes".
Quand les étudiants chercheurs NARILIS font progresser la science vétérinaire!
Les jeunes sont capables de tout avec la volonté. Les réalisations de nos bacheliers vétérinaires dans le domaine de la recherche sont là pour le prouver. L’année 2015 fut prolifique pour les étudiants chercheurs NARILIS supervisés par nos équipes du CHU Mont Godinne et du département de médecine vétérinaire de l’UNamur.
Communication of NARILIS researcher, Dr Eléonore Longton, ranked amongst the most relevant and major presentations of the 2015 ASTRO Annual Meeting!
Dr Eléonore Longton is specializing in clinical radiotherapy at the CHU UCL Namur – CMSE, where she conducts a research work in the field of radiation therapy for head and neck cancers, under the mentorship of Dr Jean-François Daisne.