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InduTec represents the 4 University Colleges of the Brussels-Capital Region during the 8th European Business Summit 'Putting Europe back on track', June 30 - July 1, 2010 in Tour & Taxis, Brussels.
(...)The program Prospective Research for Brussels (PRFB) aims to finance projects undertaken by Belgian and foreign researchers coping with a prospective vision for the Brussels Region. Projects may be un (...)BEBamboo is a spin-Off of the University College Leonardo da Vinci
(Haute Ecole Léonard de Vinci) of Brussels willing to offer a new ecologic structural engineered material for the building market. (...)The objectives of the Spin-Off in Brussels (SOIB) program is to transpose the results of scientific research into practical applications for the creation of new enterprises (spin-offs) in the Brussels (...)On the booth of InduTec on the Entrepreneurship in Brussels village, the Project Managers are available to help you in your innovative project.
Wednesday, March 31 at 10:30, Cédéric Doutrelepont, P (...) |
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Evolution of biomarker qualification at the health authorities By streamlining the qualification process for biomarkers, coordinated
protocols recently implemented at the different regulatory agencies can
facilitate progress and provide impetus to novel biomarker (...) 2010-06-22, Biotechinbrussels Research at the interface of industry, academia and regulatory science A medicine is defined as 'a substance or preparation used in
treating disease'. Society expects that the benefits of medicines
should substantially exceed their risks, and this (...) 2010-06-22, Biotechinbrussels How bacteria make syringes For a successful infection, bacteria must outwit the immune system of
the host. To this aim, they deliver so-called virulence factors through
a transport channel located in (...) 2010-06-22, Biotechinbrussels The genetic secrets behind eye colour EU-funded scientists have discovered new genes involved in determining
human eye colour. More than just blue, green and brown, the team
believes that our eye colour has (...) 2010-06-22, Biotechinbrussels Brain circuits that control habitual learning identified EU-funded scientists have identified two brain circuits that are
involved in habitual learning such as finding our way to and from work.
The new findings, published in (...) 2010-06-22, Biotechinbrussels |
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