The conoid is a dynamic, tubulin-based structure conserved across the Apicomplexa that undergoes extrusion during egress, gliding motility, and invasion in Toxoplasma gondii. This organelle traverses ...
A European consortium led by UNIGE has developed a bioartificial pancreas that can restore normal blood glucose levels in people with diabetes — a breakthrough recognised by the European Commission’s ...
On Friday December 5, 2025, the graduation ceremony organized by the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Geneva was held at Centre International de Conference de Genève. The Chemistry and ...
GSEM Professor Jérémy Laurent-Lucchetti has been appointed Leman Fellow at the Hoffmann Centre for Global Sustainability at ...
A new paper by Professor Rajna Gibson Brandon and Dr. Melita Leousi proposes a “synthetic” approach for measuring the impact ...
Key components of the new spectrograph designed at UNIGE have been successfully tested. They will enable analysis of light from the exoplanet Proxima b.
Honoring the Life and Legacy of Amos Bairoch. Amos Bairoch, Honorary Professor at the University of Geneva and visionary co-founder of SIB. He shaped modern bioinformatics t ...
Berit Knaak is a Senior Research Associate at the Geneva Center for Business and Human Rights. Her research focuses on ...
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The ceremony in honor of the 2025 graduates and the Section’s award presentation will take place on December 5, 2025 at the Geneva International Conference Center. The Biology Section extends its ...
The Geneva Translational Oncology (GTO) is proud to announce the list of 2025 awards. The projects will be co-led by pairs of clinicians and research scientists, involve the Clinical Pathology Service ...
In 2025, UNIGE launched a special incentive fund to support projects related to open science and open research data and ...
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