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The 2025 UNIGE 3R Prize honored a study that developed personalised organoids as an alternative to animal models in kidney cancer research.
Join us for an online information event, providing tips and advice from a grantee and panel member, as well as essential information on the principles and conditions of the 2025 call from the ERC ...
The Synapsy Center has launched the eponymous international prize, worth 50,000 CHF, which will be awarded for an outstanding mid- to advanced-career contribution at the intersection of neuroscience ...
A “Letter of commitment of the Host Institution” is required for the application. This letter is prepared by the RGO and signed at the Rectorate level. To prepare the letter, we need applicants to ...
The Geneva School of Economics and Management has published its Annual Report, reflecting on the year 2024. It presents the School's activities, commitments, and developments in the fields of teaching ...
Large Language Models (LLMs) are artificial intelligence (AI) systems capable of processing, interpreting and generating ...
The public engagement of members of the university community enriches democratic debate and sustains its vitality. Protected by academic freedom, they are able to conduct research, teach, and share ...
An analysis of UNIGE's international collaborations was carried out in 2020, with data going back to the 1970s. You can read ...
Professor Salvatore Di Falco and Kyungbo Han, a 2023 Ph.D. graduate in Economics from the GSEM, co-authored a study exploring ...
The Booster offers life sciences PhD students coaching in scientific communication. Discover, in video, the thesis topics of this year's two candidates from the Department of cell physiology and ...
The subcellular signaling landscape of receptors. G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) form the largest receptor family in humans. GPCRs mediate the effects of diverse natural liga ...
In 2017, MIT Technology Review introduced TR35 China to spotlight under 35 Chinese innovators with significant influence in science, technology, and industry. Prof. Chan Cao, School of chemistry and ...
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