New european project IRONSLEEP
Gilles Vandewalle and Pierre Maquet (GIGA-CRC in vivo Imaging) obtain a 200.000€ funding to better understand Parkinson's disease (Joint Programme - Neurodegenerative Diseases Research -JPND).
Gilles Vandewalle and Pierre Maquet (GIGA-CRC in vivo Imaging) obtain a 200.000€ funding to better understand Parkinson's disease (Joint Programme - Neurodegenerative Diseases Research -JPND).
AI offers insights into quantifying consciousness in different altered states of consciousness.
The project of Prof. Eric Salmon, director of the GIGA CRC in vivo imaging at the University of Liège, is one of the 18 projects to be funded in Belgium by the Foundation.
This EuroNanoMed III project focuses on new nanoparticles conjugated to DX243 as a neuroprotective drug for hearing loss.
Laurent Nguyen’s team identifies this new mechanism, conserved from flies to humans.
A study published by Anne-Simone Parent's team shows that the effects of exposure to endocrine disruptors during pregnancy would have consequences on future generations, even if they are not directly exposed.
A study lead by Danish and Belgian (GIGA/ULiège) researchers attributes for the first time a biological purpose to near-death experiences (NDEs)
Awarded by the King Baudouin Foundation, this fund will enable her to continue her research, that aims at a better understanding of multiple sclerosis pathophysiology.
Most of post-comatose clinically unresponsive patients present residual brain activity closer to what we usually observe in minimally conscious patients.
According to a study by the European "Meditaging" consortium including GIGA-CRC in vivo Imaging, meditation has beneficial effects on the mental health of seniors.
A new study shows that heart brain interactions, measured using electroencephalography (EEG), provide a novel diagnostic avenue for patients with disorders of consciousness.
A grant that will enable them to study certain mechanisms responsible for the disability induced by multiple sclerosis.