Meet the Research Luxembourg Delegation at BIO-Europe 2025 in Vienna

20 May 2025

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BIO-Europe is the largest, longest-running biopharma partnering conference in Europe. It has evolved with the biotech industry to deliver an efficient way for biotech and pharma companies to identify and build partnerships. Organized by EBD Group and supported by partneringONE, the conference is a forum for connection: though one-to-one meetings, and through the program, exhibit hall marketplace, evening receptions and interest group-focused wellness activities.

For the first time, a Research Luxembourg’s delegation will participate in this major event. Several of our public research institutions will be participating, including the Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH), the University of Luxembourg, and the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST). These institutions will present their cutting-edge research, innovative projects, and opportunities for collaboration to an international audience.

BIO-Europe 2025 will provide an excellent platform for Research Luxembourg to engage with global industry leaders, researchers, and potential partners. The event will feature a series of presentations, panel discussions, and one-on-one meetings designed to stimulate knowledge exchange and collaborative ventures. Research Luxembourg’s participation underscores the country’s commitment to advancing scientific research and fostering international cooperation.

Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH)

The LIH is at the forefront of biomedical research, focusing on personalised healthcare and translational medicine. At BIO-Europe, LIH will showcase its latest advancements in cancer research, infectious diseases, and population health. Attendees can expect to learn about LIH’s pioneering work in biomarker discovery, which is paving the way for more precise and effective treatments.

University of Luxembourg

Known for its interdisciplinary approach, the University of Luxembourg will present its significant contributions to the life sciences sector. Researchers from the University’s Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) will highlight their groundbreaking work in neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Parkinson’s disease. The University’s focus on integrating biology, medicine, and computational sciences aims to develop holistic solutions for complex health challenges.

Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST)

LIST is renowned for its applied research and innovation in materials, environmental sustainability, and digital transformation. At BIO-Europe, LIST will present its research on advanced materials for healthcare applications, including smart biomaterials and nanotechnologies. Their projects emphasize the development of innovative diagnostic tools and therapeutic solutions that address current medical needs.

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