GUTVIBRATIONS latest news

  • On the 17th of October 2024, members of the GUTVIBRATIONS consortium gathered online for our annual autumn progress meeting....

  • Between the 3rd to 5th of July 2024, several of our consortium members attended the EUROoCS annual meeting in Milan, Italy....

  • On the 20th of May 2024, Johan Neyts, was awarded the Gertrude Elion Memorial Award at the 37th International Conference on Antiviral Research (ICAR)....

  • On Thursday, 11th of April 2024, we gathered at KU Leuven to discuss the progress made within work packages 3 to 10....

  • A unique programme that trained our researchers to skilfully operate within the commercial side of science. ...

  • On the 17th of November 2023, GUTVIBRATIONS hosted its first Halloween-themed virtual progress meeting....

  • In the past few years, many developments have been made towards a future with human-centered research and less animal testing. So, where do we currently stand with regards to human-centered research?...

  • "This campaign goes beyond rescuing laboratory animals - there are many wonderful possibilities that we can explore with animal-free innovations" - Katja Wolthers....

  • On May 11th, members of the GUTVIBRATIONS consortium gathered to have our progress meeting in Cambridge, England, United Kingdom! ...

  • The vast amount of data available on brain organoid technology may be overwhelming to sift through. But that doesn’t mean that understanding brain organoids is impossible!...

  • On World Organoid Research Day (WORD) 2023, our coordinator spoke about using human organoid models for virus research....

  • Earlier this year, our consortium implemented a green policy, an effort to contribute to a more sustainable and green future....

  • On National Doctor’s Day, our coordinators and doctors Dasja Pajkrt and Katja Wolthers talked about their drive to become doctors....

  • Between the 13th to 17 th of March 2023, two members of our consortium, Joana Rocha-Pereira and Jana Van Dycke traveled to Lyon, France to attend ICAR 2023....

  • Today, on the 8th of March 2023, we celebrate International Women’s Day. On this occasion, we would like to shine the light on the incredible women who paved the way for girls and women in science to have equal and full opportunities in the industry....