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This training is for applicants coordinating or actively engaged in a MSCA Doctoral Networks 2025 proposal with a Swiss host institution. To validate your registration, please email [email protected] ...
Songnan is a Master student in our group for 2025/2026. She is working with Mengyuan Xiao, Pascal Oesch, and Miroslava Dessauges on studying the efficient formation of the most massive galaxies in the ...
Corentin is a Master student working on his Master's thesis in our group for 2025/2026. He is focusing on bursty star-formation in distant galaxies using JWST imaging and spectroscopy.
UNIGE scientists developed an artificial intelligence-based approach to diagnose colorectal cancer from the gut microbiota.
The event will be held primarily in the Uni Dufour and Uni Mail buildings, both located in the city center. The dinner on 27 November will take place at the Grand Théâtre de Genève, just a 5-minute ...
Professor Olivier Michielin was interviewed by 36.9° RTS1 television program to discuss the arrival of messenger RNA vaccines against cancer, customized and specifically targeting the mutations of ...
When staying in Geneva, you'll receive a free digital Geneva Transport Card, giving you unlimited access to the Unireso network during your stay. You’ll receive a download link by email three days ...
The study presents a lexicographic optimization model to reduce shortages, production variability, and inventory imbalances in multi-echelon supply chains. Combining heuristics and exact methods, the ...
A new paper by GFRI's Professor of Finance and Real Estate Martin Hoesli and his PhD student, Dr. Louis Johner, examines the role of real estate in U.S. pension portfolios, considering various funding ...
Cultivating mini-tumors to better treat lung cancer. This is a major breakthrough in the fight against lung cancer, made possible by the HUG and the University of Geneva (UNIGE).
The Geneva Africa Lab organizes two events on Religiosity in African contexts Conference "Urban Religiosity and Politics in Nigeria: perspectives from women, students and coastal dwellers" Research ...
A UNIGE study shows that European hunter-gatherers and Anatolian farmers coexisted and gradually interbred.
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