2025

Annual report

Message from the directors

During my first year as President of the Board, I have been impressed by the dedication, curiosity and excellence of LIH researchers, reflected in the remarkable achievements presented in this report.

Ana Sanchez-Guevara,
President of the Board of Directors

I am pleased to report that we exceeded our ambitious 2022-2025 targets across all key metrics. My sincere thanks to everyone who contributed to this collective achievement.

Prof Ulf Nehrbass,
Chief Executive Officer

FIGHTING CANCER

FIGHTING CANCER

Topics

New publication sheds light on how cancer cells avoid the immune system

In August 2025, researchers from the Department of Cancer Research published a study in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) that uncovers a novel mechanism can… Read more

LIH identifies a promising immunotherapy target for incurable leukaemia

Researchers from the Tumor Stroma Interactions group at the LIH, working with the German Cancer Research Center, identified a potential new target for immunotherapy in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia… Read more

LIH contributes to research supporting the development of innovative cancer therapy

Researchers from the Tumor Immunotherapy and Microenvironment (TIME) group at the LIH are collaborating with Cytovation ASA, a Norwegian biotech company developing CY-101, an innovative cancer immu… Read more

Dr Ángel Álvarez Prado secures prestigious eu grant to advance brain cancer research

In September 2025, the LIH secured a prestigious European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant to fund a new five year research initiative called IMMUNAGENOMICS. This project, led by Dr Ángel Ál… Read more

Advancing global understanding of women’s cancer care

In December 2025, The Lancet published the VENUSCANCER study, which provides a global picture of care for women diagnosed with breast, cervical and ovarian cancers.

The research, in… Read more

Europe launches cancerwatch to strengthen cancer data for policy and care

In September 2025, the European Union officially launched CancerWatch, a new Joint Action designed to transform how cancer data are collected, harmonised and used across Europe, with a kick off eve… Read more

LIH report confirms value of national mammography programme

In January 2025, the Directorate of Health and the EPICAN Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention Group at the LIH jointly published the first evaluation of Luxembourg’s national organised breast canc… Read more

LIH neuro-oncology team contributes to landmark studies in nature genetics

In May 2025, the NORLUX Neuro-Oncology team played a key role in an international collaboration that resulted in two publications in Nature Genetics. These studies, conducted by the CARE con… Read more

LIH and BIOCODEX join forces to improve cancer treatment

In February 2025, the LIH and BIOCODEX announced a strategic partnership to advance precision oncology and drug development. The collaboration combines the translational research expertise of the L… Read more

Early insights from colive cancer’s breast cancer survey revealed

In January 2025, the LIH published preliminary findings from the national Colive Cancer survey, part of the Plan National Cancer (PNC2), which focuses on the experiences of 100 women living with or… Read more

IMMUNE SYSTEM

IMMUNE SYSTEM

Topics

LIH researchers help crack the code of cellular GPS

In May 2025, scientists from the LIH significantly contributed to a major international study published in Cell that reveals how immune cells navigate through the body using complex chemical signal… Read more

Activating the innate immune system to fight drug-resistant bacteria

In September 2025, researchers from the Infection and Immunotherapy Research group at the LIH published a study in eBioMedicine on innovative approaches to fight multidrug resistant bacteria… Read more

LIH review highlights early role of microglia in Parkinson’s disease

Researchers from the LIH Neuro-Immunology group and the University of Luxembourg published a review article in May 2025 in the Journal of Neuroinflammation exploring how the brain’s immun… Read more

New spotlight in cell metabolism reveals how macrophages recycle bacterial nutrients

In May 2025, a Spotlight article by Prof. Dirk Brenner, head of the Experimental & Molecular Immunology group at the LIH, and Andrea Riviello, a graduate student in the Translational & Clini… Read more

LIH review reveals the hidden dynamics of gut microbes

In August 2025, scientists from the Department of Infection & Immunity published a comprehensive review in Mucosal Immunology that shines a light on the largely uncharted world of gut microb… Read more

Global experts set standards for gut microbiome research

In July 2025, a global panel of scientists published new consensus guidelines aimed at improving research and therapeutic development related to the gut microbiome. The report, co authored by Prof…. Read more

LIH editorial highlights gut immune environment in peanut allergy and oral immunotherapy

In October 2025, an editorial by Dr Annette Kuehn, Co Head of the Molecular & Translational Allergology group, and collaborators from Austria, was published in the journal Allergy, the lead… Read more

Fighting allergies with precision: how omics are changing clinical practice

In September 2025, a new position paper published by the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI), with participation from Dr Christiane Hilger, Co Head of the Molecular & Transl… Read more

DIGITAL HEALTH

DIGITAL HEALTH

Topics

Clinnova: a cornerstone of Luxembourg’s patient-centric research infrastructure

In 2025, LIH’s flagship digital health initiative Clinnova completed its Phase 1 operations. Leveraging the expertise of over 120 experts from four partner institutions, this phase led to the imp… Read more

LIH contributes to new EU effort to improve access to cancer data

In July 2025, the LIH announced its participation in CANDLE, a newly launched EU funded initiative aimed at improving access to cancer data for research and healthcare across borders. As part of th… Read more

LIH and partners launch large-scale study of at-home, robot-led support for autistic children

In December 2025, LuxAI, the LIH, and the University of Birmingham launched the world’s first large-scale, longitudinal scientific study of at-home, robot-led early development support for autist… Read more

LIH leads major european initiative on voice-based health technologies

In June 2025, the LIH announced its coordination of eVoiceNet, the European Network to Advance the Development and Implementation of Vocal Biomarkers, funded under the European Cooperation in Scien… Read more

Federated learning boosts brain tumour segmentation models

In July 2025, LIH researchers reported significant progress in using federated learning (FL) to improve brain tumour segmentation models in medical imaging. FL allows multiple institutions to colla… Read more

Global launch of the international health data space initiative to accelerate precision medicine

In July 2025, a global consortium chaired by the LIH and the National Cancer Center in South Korea launched the International Health Data Space Initiative (IHDSI), a major collaboration spanning re… Read more

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE

Topics

New malaria vaccine trial launched by the lih brings renewed hope for improved protection

In October 2025, the LIH played a key role in launching a new clinical trial for the malaria vaccine candidate SUM-101 as part of the MIMVAC-Africa project, funded by the European & Developing Coun… Read more

LIH research highlights the environmental drivers of chronic disease risk

Researchers at the LIH are advancing research on how environmental exposures affect chronic disease risk through both European collaborations and population studies.

In January 2025, the LI… Read more

LIH researchers investigate the impact of pollution on heart and brain health

Researchers from the LIH are shedding light on how environmental pollutants affect human health, from cardiovascular disease to brain ageing. In January 2025, scientists from the Human Biomonitorin… Read more

LIH joins EU’s empower project to improve chronic disease management in west Africa

In March 2025, the LIH announced its participation in the new Horizon Europe EMPOWER project, formally titled Empowering People Living with Chronic Disease and Frontline Health Workers to Tackle th… Read more

International survey reveals strengths and challenges of Luxembourg’s healthcare system

In February 2025, the Registries & Epidemiological Studies group (RES) led by Aline Lecomte, in collaboration with the Direction de la Santé, published results from the OECD PaRIS Survey, an inter… Read more

LIH expands research in injury prevention and musculoskeletal health innovation

In March 2025, the LIH Physical Activity, Sport & Health led by Dr Laurent Malisoux announced a major new study with French sporting goods retailer Decathlon to evaluate how running shoe cushioni… Read more

Awards & Prizes

Dr Bassam Janji awarded grant from the Fondatioun Kriibskrank Kanner

10.2025 – Dr Bassam Janji
Head of the Tumor Immunotherapy and Microenvironment (TIME Group)

Dr Bassam Janji of the LIH received a grant from the Kriibskrank Kanner Fondatioun to develop and preclinically evaluate innovative therapeutic strategies for high-risk neuroblastoma, as part of a partnership aimed at advancing paediatric oncology research and translating discoveries into clinical progress.

LIH doctoral projects supported by the Pelican Grant

10.2025 – Wanxin Huang, Maryna Chepeleva and Elisabetta Bartolini
PhD students

Three LIH doctoral researchers received the Pelican Grant from the Fondation du Pélican de Mie et Pierre Hippert-Faber to support their training and mobility in cancer research, enabling international research stays, advanced technical training, and participation in leading scientific conferences.

Research on chemical exposure in Luxembourg wins national environmental health prize

05.2025 – Dr Brice Appenzeller
Head of the Human Biomonitoring Research Unit (HBRU)

Dr Brice Appenzeller was awarded the Health and Environment & Indoor Quality Award by the national associations Aktionsgruppe für Umwelttoxikologie (AKUT), SCENTE, the Luxembourg Patient Association, and Neobuild for his research on organic pollutants in human hair, especially in children.

Three LIH doctoral candidates awarded the Excellent Doctoral Thesis Award

12.2025 – Dr Abir Elbeji, Dr Pilar Moreno Sánchez, Dr Frida Lind-Holm Mogensen
PhD students

Dr Abir Elbeji, Dr Pilar Moreno Sánchez, and Dr Frida Lind-Holm Mogensen, received the University of Luxembourg’s Excellent Thesis Award for research on vocal biomarkers, glioblastoma immuno-oncology models, and neuroinflammation in Parkinson’s disease respectively.

LIH researchers awarded poster prizes at the Clinical Research Luxembourg Conference

11.2025 Dr Julie Petry, Rebecca Klapp
Department of Infection and Immunity

During the conference, Dr Julie Petry received the first prize for her work on immune reactions to tick bites, while doctoral candidate Rebecca Klapp was awarded the third prize for her research on pediatric asthma diagnosis and treatment.

Prof. Mahesh Desai featured among the most cited researchers

11.2025 – Prof. Mahesh S. Desai
Leader of the Nutrition, Microbiome & Immunity Group

Prof. Mahesh S. Desai of the Department of Infection and Immunity (DII) was included in the Clarivate 2025 “Highly Cited Researchers” report for his numerous highly cited and high-impact papers on the interactions between the gut microbiome, nutrients and immune disorders.

Maryna Chepeleva receives AI Young Professional Award

03.2025 – Maryna Chepeleva
PhD researcher

Maryna Chepeleva, a PhD researcher in the MODAS group, received the AI Young Professional Award and was featured in the Equals Role Model Campaign for her work on AI-driven methods for personalised cancer treatment.

Double Honour for Dr Yvan Devaux

Dr Yvan Devaux
Group Leader of the Cardiovascular Research Unit (CVRU)

Dr Yvan Devaux, leader of the CVRU, was named Fellow of the Grand Ducal Institute of Luxembourg and International Fellow of the American Heart Association, recognising his major contributions to cardiovascular research and leadership in the field.

Dr Aurélie Fischer awarded by the Académie Nationale de Metz

11.2025 – Dr Aurélie Fischer
Scientific Coordinator, Deep Digital Phenotyping Research Unit

Dr Aurélie Fischer from the Deep Digital Phenotyping Unit received the Sciences Prize of the Académie Nationale de Metz for her work on a voice-based digital solution for monitoring Long COVID, leading to the co-creation of the Long COVID Companion app.

Prof. Markus Ollert honoured at EAACI Annual Congress 2025

06.2025 – Prof. Dr Markus Ollert
Former Director of the Department of Infection and Immunity

Prof. Dr Markus Ollert received the EAACI Research Fellow Award in recognition of his contributions to allergy and immunology research, and participated in the EAACI Congress with an invited lecture and as chair of scientific sessions.

Two LIH postdoctoral researchers receive the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship

02.2025 – Drs Laura Martinez Ruiz And Adriana Jou

Laura Martinez Ruiz and Adriana Jou, postdoctoral researchers at the Department of Cancer Research, were awarded Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowships for projects on cancer metabolism and immunotherapy.

EANO Research Grant awarded to Dr Aurélie Poli

10.2025 – Dr Aurélie Poli
Senior Scientist in the Neuro-Immunology Group

Dr Aurélie Poli, Senior Scientist in the Neuro-Immunology Group, received the European Association of Neuro-Oncology Research Grant for her project on the protective role of allergies in glioma and its potential for new immunotherapy strategies.

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Additional highlights

January 2025

LIH unveils Wall of Donors

On January 6th, the LIH proudly inaugurated its new wall of donors in the entry hall of the Luxembourg Clinical and Translational Research Centre (LCTR), recognising the invaluable contributions of its supporters. The event was attended by Mr Jeannot Krecké, former Minister of the Economy, and his wife, Mrs Monique Giver, who were honoured for their generous donation to the research efforts of the LIH within the NCER-PD programme.

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January 2025

European health survey launched

On February 27, 2024, the LIH team conducted the 100th patient visit for the PADOVA clinical trial at the Luxembourg Research Clinic premises. The study, sponsored by Roche, evaluates the efficacy and safety of intravenous prasinezumab in early-stage Parkinson’s disease and is running across multiple countries, including Luxembourg, where six patients have been enrolled.

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January 2025

New research group “BraINE” advances brain imaging and neuroepidemiology

At the start of the year, the LIH launched the new research group Brain Imaging & Neuro Epidemiology (BraINE). This new initiative brings together expertise from the Translational Radiomics group, formerly led by Dr Olivier Keunen, and the Neuro Imaging group, led by Dr Magali Perquin. The BraINE group aims to enhance research on brain health and disease through clinical and experimental neuroimaging, advanced analytical methods, and neuroepidemiology. Key focus areas include neuro-oncology, neurodegenerative diseases and neuroscience.

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February 2025

LIH Group Leader featured in the Women & Girls in Science video series

On February 11th, Dr Sabrina Fritah, head of the Cancer RNAs and Epigenetic group at the LIH, was featured in the fourth season of the video series “Women & Girls in Science”. Driven by Research Luxembourg and the University of Luxembourg, in collaboration with MEGA (the Ministry for Gender Equality and Diversity) and MESR (the Ministry of Research and Higher Education), this initiative highlights the diverse journeys of women in science across Luxembourg.

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February 2025

LIH-LNS Pathology Coordination Interface officially inaugurated

On February 25th, pathologists from the LNS National Centre for Pathology (NCP) and staff from the LIH and IBBL came together to the establish a new collaborative interface for the management and administration of projects involving the LIH and the pathology services of the LNS. The new interface provides the tools and the conceptual framework to support a novel, highly transparent approach to management and monitoring of collaborative projects.

March 2024

2025 Relais pour la vie

The annual Relais pour la Vie (Relay for Life), organised by the Fondation Cancer, took place on March 22nd and 23rd, bringing people together in a collective show of solidarity. Participants could choose to run, cycle, or walk for 24 hours, either on-site at the Coque or at a location of their choice. Team LIH proudly joined the movement, covering countless meters to raise awareness and support those battling cancer.

March 2025

Plooschter Projet strengthens support for TSI group with renewed donation

In March 2025, the Luxembourg non-profit association Plooschter Projet renewed its commitment to advancing leukaemia research by donating €42,000 to the Tumor Stroma Interactions (TSI) group in the Department of Cancer Research at the LIH. This marks the sixth consecutive year the organisation has supported the group’s work on understanding the tumour microenvironment in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL), the most common form of adult leukaemia.

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May 2025

LIH hosts the eighth annual Luxembourg Microbiology Day

On May 13th, over one hundred researchers and students from Luxembourg and abroad participated in the eighth edition of Luxembourg Microbiology Day at the House of BioHealth in Esch-sur-Alzette. Created by the Luxembourg Society of Microbiology, with participation from the LIST, LIH, LCSB, University of Luxembourg, and the Ministère de l’Agriculture, de l’Alimentation et de la Viticulture, Luxembourg Microbiology Day is a chance for researchers to present innovative research on microbiology and promote collaboration and information exchange.

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May 2025

LIH participates in the 10-year anniversary of the Luxembourg Allergy Network

On May 13th, the Luxembourg Allergy Network (LAN) marked its 10th anniversary and the LIH was proud to take part in the event, which brought together patients, healthcare professionals, and researchers to support people living with food allergies in Luxembourg. The day featured presentations from key stakeholders, including Dr Annette Kuehn, group leader of the Molecular & Translational Allergology group at the LIH, who presented recent research findings and future directions in allergy science.

June 2025

Celebrating a decade of Impact: LIH’s 10-Year Anniversary Gala

On June 12th, the LIH celebrated its 10-Year Anniversary with a gala event held at the Grand Auditoire, Maison du Savoir in Belval. The afternoon brought together around 450 attendees, including ministers, partners, stakeholders, researchers, and policymakers, in a celebration of scientific excellence and innovation under the theme “A Decade of Breakthroughs.”

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August 2025

New LIH-led lecture series funded by the FNR

On 16-17 October, Luxembourg’s research community and international partners marked the 10th anniversary of NCER-PD, launched in 2015 and coordinated by LIH since 2023. The symposium gathered leading experts, policymakers and partners from Japan, the UK and the US to discuss advances in biomarkers, genetics and emerging therapies. It also highlighted the contribution of over 20,000 study participants over the past decade. NCER-PD has built internationally recognised cohorts of people with Parkinson’s disease, at-risk individuals and healthy volunteers. Looking ahead, the programme aims to advance personalised prevention and strengthen Luxembourg’s leadership in neurodegenerative disease research and care.

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October 2025

Luxembourg celebrates 10 years of its Parkinson’s research programme NCER-PD

On 16-17 October, Luxembourg marked the 10th anniversary of NCER-PD, launched in 2015 and coordinated by LIH since 2023. The symposium brought together experts, policymakers and international partners to discuss advances in Parkinson’s research. Building on internationally recognised cohorts and over 20,000 study participants, NCER-PD now aims to advance personalised prevention and strengthen Luxembourg’s leadership in neurodegenerative disease research.

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October 2025

Clinnova consortium meeting: advancing digital medicine through collaboration and innovation

On October 16th and 17th, the Clinnova Consortium convened in Strasbourg for two days of collaboration and innovation, reinforcing its mission to advance digital medicine across Europe. The meeting brought together researchers, clinicians, and innovators from France, Germany, Switzerland and Luxembourg to share progress, exchange ideas, and explore future opportunities. Inspiring talks, milestone discussions, and interactive brainstorming sessions highlighted the community’s achievements and sparked new collaborations. Beyond the formal programme, the event fostered strong connections and a shared sense of purpose.

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October 2025

2025 ImmunoTherapy for Infectious Diseases conference

Dr Carole Devaux, leader of the Infection and Immunotherapy Research Group, was invited to present her team’s work on leveraging innate immunity to develop targeted therapies against infectious diseases at the 4th ImmunoTherapy for Infectious Diseases (ITID) conference took in Bellinzona, Switzerland. She described proof-of-concept studies on LIH-developed immunoconjugates that recruit immune cells to eliminate bacteria such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa and stimulate protective immune responses. These results highlighted the potential for new anti-infective strategies based on immunotherapy.

November 2025

A memorable Science Festival!

From November 22nd to 25th, the LIH participated in the Science Festival with four stands, led by teams from the Department of Cancer Research, the Department of Infection and Immunity, and the Clinical and Epidemiological Investigation Centre. The teams brought science to life for both kids and grown-ups. Through the proposed activities, the public learnt about how doctors evaluate a medication, navigated the course of rare disease diagnosis, separated coloured molecules from candies and DNA from fruit, discovered facts about ticks and their pathogens, and much more!

November 2025

Bringing research and care together at the CHEM-LRC joint event

On November 19th, the Luxembourg Research Clinic (LRC) held its first joint event at the Centre Hospitalier Emile Mayrisch (CHEM), bringing together clinicians and researchers from LIH, the University of Luxembourg, and the Institut National du Cancer (INC). The event aimed to strengthen collaboration across Luxembourg’s clinical research ecosystem and create new opportunities for shared projects that directly benefit patients.

November 2025

ACADI research group receives generous donation from Cargolux

The Ageing, Cancer, and Disparities (ACADI) research group received a €7,500 donation from Cargolux as part of the company’s annual year-end initiative “One Evening for All” on 19 November. The donation will help advance ongoing research initiatives, including ACADI’s latest research study TDM-Café, funded by ThinkPink Luxembourg. The project will bring together older adults who have experienced cancer, as well as their families, caregivers, and healthcare professionals, to identify what matters most in treatment decision-making, co-design research priorities that reflect their needs, and guide the development of interventions anchored in the reality of the Luxembourgish context.

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November 2025

Exobiosphere and LIH sign MoU to advance space-enabled drug discovery

Exobiosphere, a pioneering space biotechnology company based in the House of BioHealth, and LIH have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly advance biomedical research and drug discovery in space. This collaboration marks a major milestone in positioning Luxembourg as a leader in space-enabled life sciences and strengthening the bridge between biotechnology and NewSpace innovation. The partnership will focus on developing space grade patient-derived stem cell models and validating new therapeutic discovery pipelines for neurodegenerative diseases in orbit.

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