host institutions & partners

1.  Host Institutes 

LUXEMBOURG INSTITUTE OF HEALTH 

LIH’s mission is to generate and translate research knowledge into clinical applications with an impact on the future challenges of healthcare and personalised medicine. The institute is organised in three departments and several scientific support structures. 

  1. The Department of Cancer Research aims to achieve excellence through research that will have a strong impact on reducing the cancer burden within the Luxembourg population and beyond.  The main activities of the department are focused on experimental cancer research with a strong translational profile, including programs in personalised medicine. 
     
  2. The Department of Infection and Immunity aims to understand the complex mechanisms of infectious and inflammatory disease processes to enable new ways to diagnose, prevent or cure human diseases. Such a strategy requires the existence of a highly interdisciplinary research environment with intensive collaboration of basic and clinical immunologists, engineers, biochemists, computational and systems biologists, public health specialists, and clinician-scientists. 
     
  3. The Department of Precision Health is an interdisciplinary research center focusing on epidemiology and public health research across a wide range of areas including cardio-metabolic conditions, sports medicine, human biomonitoring, health economics, and clinical investigations. By the evidence it generates, it aims at tackling the major causes of morbidity and mortality, improving quality of life, and informing clinical and public health guidelines in the country. 
     
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  4. The  Translational Transversal Medicine (TTM) initiative was created in 2019 as a horizontal structure to enhance the ability of biomedical stakeholder institutions to work translationally, fostering national and international bed-to-bench-to-bed collaborations and thereby acting as a bridge between fundamental research and clinical practice. It also hosts the i2TRON DTU, due to its unique translational character. 
     
  5. The Translational Medicine Operations Hub (TMOH): ensures a full support to clinical research from the operational planning of the clinical research studies to their execution and closure via the collection, processing, storage and analysis of high-quality biological samples and structured clinical data.
     

UNIVERSITY OF LUXEMBOURG  

Founded in 2003, the University of Luxembourg is the only public university of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Multilingual, international, and research-oriented, it is also a modern institution with a personal atmosphere.  

Combining molecular, cellular, and computational approaches, research at the University of Luxembourg’s Life Sciences and Medicine Research Unit focuses on the fundamental understanding of biological processes relevant to human diseases to make use of it for biomedical applications.  

The Luxembourg Centre of Systematic Bioscience is an interdisciplinary research center accelerating biomedical research by closing the link between systems biology and biomedical research. Collaboration between biologists, medical doctors, computer scientists, physicists, engineers, and mathematicians is offering new insights into complex systems like cells, organs, and organisms. These insights are essential for understanding principal mechanisms of disease pathogenesis and for developing new tools in diagnostics and therapy. 

LABORATOIRE NATIONAL DE SANTÉ  

The Laboratoire national de santé (LNS) is a public institution that operates under the Ministry of Health in Luxembourg. Its mission is to act as a national diagnostic and reference laboratory as well as to develop analytical activities and scientific expertise related to the prevention, diagnosis, and monitoring of human diseases such as cancer. 

CENTRE HOSPITALIER DE LUXEMBOURG 

The Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg (CHL) is a regional center for diagnostic, care, treatment, and hospitalisation with a focus on research and education. CHL has a multidisciplinary team of doctors and caregivers that provides dedicated treatment and support for cancer patients. The CHL holds strong links and long-term collaborations with LIH.  

2. Partner 

University of Southern Denmark