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5 Ghent University researchers win an ERC Starting Grant
Five Ghent University researchers will receive an ERC Starting Grant. This grant will allow them to expand their research group and conduct groundbreaking research.
Ghent University researchers develop world's fastest QD-based SWIR photodetector
Using super-small crystals, Ghent University researchers developed a photodetector that responds within 4 nanoseconds.
Ghent University celebrates 10th anniversary of its campus in Korea with ambitious future plan
Ghent University is the only Flemish university with a campus abroad and the first European university at the Incheon Global Campus. The Ghent University Global Campus (GUGC) celebrates its 10th anniversary this week.
First exclusive results and images from the Euclid Space Telescope
Ghent University researchers collaborated in international team to provide the most precise map of our Universe over time.
War on cropland in Tigray causes famine
Stanford and Ghent University researchers investigated the abandonment of cropland during the Tigray war in northern Ethiopia. They found a direct causal link between the war and the famine there.
Ghent University Launches High-Throughput Experimentation Centre Ghent for Innovative Pharmaceutical Research
Ghent, Belgium - May 8, 2024 - Ghent University, in collaboration with Johnson & Johnson and the City of Ghent, announces the establishment of Belgium's first academic high-throughput experimentation laboratory, the HighTru Lab.
Top CEO Marianne De Backer is Ghent University Alumnus of the Year 2024
She is a trail-blazer in the world of biotechnology. Not only as CEO of Vir Biotechnology but also as champion of women in leadership positions she excels. That is why Marianne De Backer is the Ghent University Alumnus of the Year 2024.
Ghent University confirms its position as number one Belgian Host Institution in terms of ERC grants
The European Research Council (ERC) has announced the names of 255 outstanding research leaders in Europe set to be awarded ERC Advanced Grants. Four of these are based at Ghent University.
Stool transplantation shows promise for Parkinson's disease
Clinical study shows stool transplantation of healthy gut bacteria reduces Parkinson's disease symptoms.
Dies Natalis 2024: Closing speech rector Rik Van de Walle
Read or watch rector Rik Van de Walle's closing speech, delivered at the 2024 Dies Natalis celebration.
Kristof Van Hecke becomes 'Fellow' of Chemistry Europe
Chemistry Europe's latest group of Fellows' consists of twenty-two outstanding researchers, and Ghent University professor Kristof Van Hecke is one of them.
EBRAINS research infrastructure secures €38 million in funding for new phase of digital neuroscience
The European Commission has accepted the EBRAINS 2.0 proposal submitted in response to the INFRASERV call, granting €38 million for the further development of services of the EBRAINS research infrastructure.
The Green Monster hiding in front of Cassiopeia A
Ghent University researcher Ilse De Looze led the study on the Green Monster with her DustOrigin team and revealed its true nature: "the Green Monster is photobombing the supernova remnant Cas A rather than being part of it"
Arctic vs Antarctic lake microbes: new research reveals unique evolutionary tales
An international research team of scientists led by biologists from Ghent University investigated the biodiversity and evolutionary history of microorganisms in Arctic, sub-Antarctic and Antarctic lakes in the first large scale study using DNA.