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Biology
Waking proteins up from deep sleep to study their motions, May 1, 2015
EPFL Bioengineering Day 2016, Campus Biotech Geneva. september 28, 2016
Electrochemistry flushes out antibiotic-resistant proteins
150 chercheurs ont troqué le papier contre les cahiers électroniques, le 5 décembre 2016
Campus Lecture Fiona Watt
A 3D printer made entirely at EPFL
How mitochondria make the cut
A machine for sorting zebrafish eggs
From cell fat to cell fate
Two EPFL researchers win the 2015 Leenaards award, March 27, 2015
“I was looking to connect neuroscience with engineering” Mélina Lasfargues
Viruses could become harder to kill
New Imaging Center Pools the Know-How of Five EPFL Schools
Bioengineering Day 2018
Deconfinement protocol Laboratory of Cell and Membrane Biology
Nanolive - Automated microscope gives a look inside live cell populations
How cryogenic microscopy could help strengthen food security
“In the end, public speaking is a performance” Maria Marcinek
“I was lucky to have found this project, along with the right people”
behavior of fruit flies, october 15, 2015
Medical biosensor chip, may 27, 2015
BIOENGINEERING DAY 2019
New implant offers promise for the paralyzed
High school students try out an EPFL chemistry lab
Thale cress: the unassuming weed that’s lighting up science
Andrea Ablasser wins the Leenaards Foundation's 2020 Science Prize
Ferme de Bassenges
Covid-19: using wastewater to track the pandemic
Installation d'un aimant pour résonance magnétique, le 15 novembre 2016
Symposium IOOCS17, May 2, 2017
Microscope-building workshops
When liver disease affects the brain
First Detailed Decoding of Complex Finger Millet Genome
EPFL professors
“Whenever I approach someone, it's like, 'Sure, we can do this.'” Milena Schuhmacher
Studying heart cells with nanovolcanoes
A biosensor to help rheumatoid arthritis patients SensUs - EPFSens
Tiny biodegradable circuits for releasing painkillers inside the body
Installation d'un aimant pour résonance magnétique suite, le 15 novembre 2016
The Center for Biomedical Imaging marks its 15th anniversary
COVID-19 Guess Lecture by Professor Marcel Salathé
2 - Albums publics
Sun bioscience, spin-off
Campus lockdown and crisis management
Diaporama
A window into the fruit fly's nervous system
Engineered protein gives an energetic boost to cancer-fighting cells
Scientists now able to map defects in 2D crystals in liquid
Fireside Chat with Vas Narasimhan, CEO of Novartis: The Future of Medicine and Leadership Insights
Fundamentals of life: How centrosomes direct early embryos 24.08.2017
Hackuarium
EPFL scientists unlock new horizons for cryogenic microscopy
NeuroRestore Press Conference
Symposium Frontiers in Metabolism
Avec Giotto l’intelligence artificielle s’exprime en trois dimensions
Optic nerve stimulation to aid the blind
La réalité virtuelle affecte les enfants différemment des adultes
Campus Lecture: Jennifer Lewis
Bioprinting complex living tissue in just a few seconds
Building a graphene-based nanotube biosensor 04.08.2017
VRTIGO
EPFL student applies engineering to public health. Noé Fellay
International Organ-on-chip symposium IOOCS17, May 02 and 3, 2017
Restless nature of human spinal cord, non-invasive imaging reveals
New light on cellular hydration
Symposium 1OOCS17,, May 3, 2017
Un prix Nobel: comment, pour quoi?
Scientists reveal why some people with the flu may be more contagious
Smart Nanoparticles keep immunotherapy focused on cancer
Innovative arthritis treatment combines heat with exercise
LiftPose3D: Turning 2D images into 3D models
Pomegranate finally reveals its powerful anti-aging secret, july 11, 2016
Bringing magnetic resonance to fertility treatment
New blood test measures immunity against SARS-CoV-2
New imaging method gives live glimpse into how cells work
Screening of Genesis 2.0
New technique reveals limb control in flies – and maybe robots
CAMPUS LECTURE - Madiha Derouazi-Alumni Award 2023
Observing cellular activity, one molecule at a time
Inside mitochondria and their fascinating genome
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