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Dialogue between intestinal microbiota and the brain

Explaining complexity has always fascinated Amandine Everard. Recently appointed FNRS research associate, this young woman is celebrating her tenth year of scientific research. After having been a student researcher during her pharmaceutical studies at UCL, she wanted to understand in greater...
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In the footsteps of the people of Minos

This summer, we meet some of UCL’s human sciences PhD students. Ophélie Mouthuy, a PhD student in archaeology, is in Crete working on two excavation sites: at Sissi with the Belgian School of Athens and at Anavlochos with the French School of Athens. She spoke to us from Crete about her...
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Antibiotic resistance: renowned Harvard Medical School...

Under the auspices of the Princess Lilian Foundation Chair, the laboratory of Prof. Jean-François Collet, of UCL’s de Duve Institute, welcomes Harvard Medical School Prof. Daniel Kahne from 18 to 21 April. This visiting professor chair is intended to spark interaction between Belgian research...
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Anti-liberal Muslims face discrimination

At the heart of the debate over Islamophobia, many claim the right to criticise fully the ideas and norms of other ethnic and religious groups (here Muslims) on the basis that it has no influence over respecting religious persons as individuals. Notwithstanding the distinction’s theoretical...
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ScienceToday: UCL research for a worldwide audience

Cutting-edge science for a mainstream audience: that’s what ScienceToday, UCL’s new website, aims to deliver. ScienceToday tells the exciting story of current UCL research one topic, one discovery, one adventure at a time, in a way that a broad, enquiring readership can appreciate. Through...
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