A Success for the GSEM–GSI Career Forum 2026. On Friday, 6 March, the Uni Mail Hall hosted the GSEM–GSI Career Forum, a full day dedicated to exploring career opportunities in ...
UNIGE’s open science training offer is expanding As part of the 4EU+ Alliance, a new series of webinars and specialised workshops, “Open for You! Webinars and Workshops to Discover Open Science”, is ...
Mara Tignino intervenes in the webinar on environmental peacebuilding at transboundary catchments organized by the Environmental Peacebuilding Association on 10 February 2026. The recording of the ...
Right to water: humanization trends in international water law and contemporary challenges, 19 March 2026. Laurence Boisson de Chazournes and Mara Tignino intervene in the Geneva ...
ReproducibiliTea Autumn 25. Yet another semester of reproducible and open science comes to an end! We are looking back to many fun events and were happy to welcome some new, and s ...
Denis Migliorini has been promoted to Associate Professor. The CRTOH is delighted to announce the appointment of Denis Migliorini as Associate Professor at the Faculty of Medicine ...
The group’s core expertise lies in translational research on emerging viruses with direct real-world impact, including the acceleration of diagnostic solutions, the provision of evidence for public ...
NGF pathway drives tumour growth. Innate lymphoid cells type 2 (ILC2s) are key regulators of tissue homeostasis and ...
Despite their major and often irreversible impact on intellectual abilities and autonomy, the biological mechanisms that precede their emergence remain poorly understood. A team from the Department of ...
UNIGE Professor Michele Maggiore has been appointed spokesperson for the future European gravitational-wave observatory. Michele Maggiore will represent the entire collaboration, after having ...
Jérémy Kessler (Group B. Wehrle-Haller) Loann Laubry (Group M. Frieden) STIM1 and STIM1L in skeleta ...
Efficacy of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors and Oncoviruses in Solid Tumors. A significant proportion of cancers worldwide - estimated at 12% to 20%, is linked to infections, particu ...