The ONCOLille Institute pools the expertise of doctors, psychologists, economists, etc. in cancer research and management. This interdisciplinary approach is illustrated by a new project focusing on childhood brain tumours.
David Devos and Caroline Moreau, neurologists and pharmacologists at the University of Lille, are finalists in the ‘Research’ category of the European Inventor Award 2024 for an innovative treatment for Parkinson’s disease.
BeOne, a connected armband developed in collaboration with BeLab, promises water loss monitoring in real time during sports activities, thus allowing you to stay one step ahead of dehydration.
Researchers in Lille have examined our relationship with robots, showing that their acceptance or rejection depends on how much they resemble us. These results are published in the journal PLOS ONE.
The University of Lille’s winning project, Libel’Ul, aims to: better support undergraduate students in their university careers, facilitate their integration, encourage their initiatives and educate them in regional challenges.
A company spun out of a university laboratory has launched a first miniature satellite via a SpaceX rocket to study aerosols in the atmosphere and their effect on pollution and the climate.
This year, the Medical Research Foundation (Fondation pour la recherche médicale) honoured several teams from Lille, including an ambitious project on inflammatory diseases.
Battery savings and ultra-fast throughput: a team from a university laboratory is developing a key component for smartphones and other electronic devices.