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Buongiorno from the @fibrotarget.bsky.social General Assembly meeting in Milan!
It’s been an exciting start to the meeting we’ve already covered advancements in #fibrosis biomarker characterisation, imaging and how to quantify this and began laying the foundation for an upcoming clinical trial!
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Fantastic story showcasing the full strength of @KU_Leuven — from cutting-edge basic science to real-world exploitation. A true example of how academic excellence can drive meaningful impact on health! @kuleuvenuniversity.bsky.social
We're hiring! 🧪
TARGID @ KU Leuven is looking for a Laboratory Manager to coordinate and support cutting-edge research on gastrointestinal diseases.
📍Leuven | ⏰ Apply by Nov 4, 2025
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Delighted to join the International Conference on Complement Therapeutics @aegeanconf.bsky.social — a fantastic setting to hear from pioneers like John Lambris on development of complement-targeted therapies. We will present our latest data on the role of complement in IBD @fibrotarget.bsky.social
NIM lab is growing! 🧠🔬
We are hiring a flow cytometry specialist, a bioinformatician and a post-doc candidate!
Join us or help spread the word:
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- www.uantwerpen.be/en/jobs/vaca...
April 2025 issue of Trends in Neurosciences:
www.cell.com/issue/S0166-...
Free featured articles & more:
cell.com/trends/neuro...
Cover article: ‘MicroRNA regulation of enteric nervous system development and disease’ by Holland et al., @wboesmans.bsky.social group
www.cell.com/trends/neuro...
Harvard redid its whole homepage to push back against the administration’s demands. I mean, this is just a website but I think it’s kind of a great PR move: www.harvard.edu