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A UNIGE study shows that European hunter-gatherers and Anatolian farmers coexisted and gradually interbred.
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 ...
Towards Less Volatile Supply Chains through Advanced Optimization. GSEM Professor Nicolas Zufferey has co-authored an article in the top-tier journal Transportation Research Part ...
A new paper by GFRI's Director Olivier Scaillet has been accepted for publication in Operations Research, one of the 50 ...
We are pleased to announce the arrival of a new version of Yareta, the cantonal solution for archiving and preserving ...
UNIGE strengthens its international standing. Version française. The University of Geneva (UNIGE) has confirmed its place among the world’s leading institutions, ranking, as it ...
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Mutations in the genes that encode Gα proteins are involved in many severe diseases, including cancer or encephalopathies. Advances in genetic testing have revealed a multitude of new mutations. But ...
Renato Gualtieri, MD, is a pediatrician and Clinical Fellow at the Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV). His clinical and ...
The second prize went to Mélanie Fourgeaud from the laboratory of Prof. Maud Frieden and Diego Michel from the laboratory of Prof. Didier Hannouche under the supervision of Alexandra Bondaz, a ...
Scientists at CHUV and UNIGE demonstrate that it is possible to activate the immune system through virtual reality. Trabanelli, S., Akselrod, M., Fellrath, J. et al. Neural anticipation of virtual ...
Researchers from UNIGE and Marburg show that D-cysteine, the “mirror” form of cysteine, selectively targets certain cancer cells.