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Gaining unprecedented view of small molecules by machine learning

Applications in medicine, drug discovery and environmental chemistry

21-Dec-2022

A new tool to identify small molecules offers benefits for diagnostics, drug discovery and fundamental research. A new machine learning model will help scientists identify small molecules, with applications in medicine, drug discovery and environmental chemistry. Developed by researchers at Aalto ...

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Researchers at the forefront of developing machine learning methods for chemical discovery

Machine learning to help identify drug candidates

23-Oct-2020

Prof. Alexandre Tkatchenko and his research team at the University of Luxembourg have been awarded grants totalling 500,000 euros to conduct research in the emerging field of machine learning methods for chemical discoveries. The discovery and formulation of new drugs, antivirals, antibiotics and ...

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Stem cell research delivers new points of attack against Parkinson’s disease

Lack of protein DJ-1 makes you sick

18-Sep-2020

In a seven-year research effort, an international team of scientists has clarified the cause for certain genetic forms of Parkinson’s disease, and has identified potential pharmacological treatments. The interdisciplinary research team, led by Prof. Rejko Krüger, of the Luxembourg Centre for ...

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Researchers predict cell conversion factors

Potential for regenerative medicine

01-Aug-2018

Thanks to a newly developed computational method, Luxembourg researchers can accurately predict how one subpopulation of cells can be converted into another. “The method has great potential for regenerative medicine when it comes to replacing cell subpopulations that have been lost in the course ...

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Contaminated lab kits

Scientific sleuthing for reproducible results

14-Jun-2018

Researchers found traces of foreign, non-human genetic material in human blood samples. It turned out that it was not a groundbreaking scientific discovery, but mostly the result of contaminated laboratory materials. Scientists led by Associate Prof. Paul Wilmes of the Luxembourg Centre for ...

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Modeling the brain with 'Lego bricks'

19-Jun-2017

Researchers from the University of Luxembourg, in cooperation with the University of Strasbourg, have developed a computational method that could be used to guide surgeons during brain surgery. Surgeons often operate in the dark. They have a limited view of the surface of the organ, and can ...

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