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GLIOTRAIN PIs receive highly prestigious Outstanding Scientific Achievement award at the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) awards 2021

Congratulations to Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH) researchers and GLIOTRAIN PIs, Prof Dr Simone Niclou (Director of the Department of Oncology and group leader of the NORLUX Neuro-Oncology Laboratory) and Dr Anna Golebiewska (group leader of the NORLUX Neuro-Oncology Laboratory), who received the highly prestigious Outstanding Scientific Achievement award at the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) awards, 2021.

GLIOTRAIN consortium members, the University of Stuttgart and YUMAB, awarded grant to establish new approaches in Targeted Drug Delivery to the Brain

GLIOTRAIN investigators Professor Markus Morrison and Dr Gavin Fullstone, from the University of Stuttgart, along with GLIOTRAIN industry partner YUMAB and other partners have been awarded a grant from the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF, Germany) on the theme of Targeted Drug Delivery.

GLIOTRAIN Translational Research Symposium to take place on the 19th and 26th January 2021

A GLIOTRAIN-organised virtual translational research symposium will take place on the 19th and 26th January 2021. This PhD student training event replaces an in-person event that had been scheduled to take place in Paris in May 2020, but that was unfortunately a casualty of the Coronavirus pandemic. We are now pleased to invite participants to the event in a new, virtual format. To view the programme please click here

GLIOTRAIN consortium member, the Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH), establishes a collection of preclinical patient-derived brain tumour models to accelerate drug development

Dr Anna Golebiewska and Prof Simone Niclou and GLIOTRAIN ESR Yahaya Yabo from the NORLUX Neuro-Oncology Laboratory at the LIH Department of Oncology (DONC), along with key collaborators, have established a large collection of patient-derived glioma organoids and xenograft models that mimic the specific features of patient brain tumours. The work was undertaken in collaboration with the Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg (CHL), the Laboratoire National de Santé (LNS), the Luxembourg Centre for System

Members of the GLIOTRAIN Consortium publish GBM state of the art position paper

Several members of the GLIOTRAIN consortium along with key collaborators Prof Roel Verhaak (The Jackson Laboratory , Farmington, CT, USA), Mr David O’Brien and Mr James Clerkin (National Neurosurgical Department, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin, Ireland) have recently published (September 2020) a state of the art position paper discussing novel treatment approaches and ongoing trials in the IDH-wildtype glioblastoma (GBM) setting.

Third GLIOTRAIN Annual meeting takes place “virtually” in September 2020

In September 2020 the 3rd GLIOTRAIN annual meeting took place. This year the meeting was held virtually. All Beneficiaries were represented with all early stage researchers (ESRs) and many PIs in attendance. The meeting this year focussed on the mitigation measures being implemented centrally to ensure that ESRs will receive the full network-wide training programme despite the current COVID-19 pandemic. This will be done for the most part by moving training online.

GLIOTRAIN PhD candidates present their work at international meetings in Year 3 of the programme

In the third year of the GLIOTRAIN programme many of our students have had the opportunity to present their work locally, nationally and internationally. This is key for the programme with regards to the dissemination of results and also important for the overall training of the GLIOTRAIN students.

GLIOTRAIN PhD candidate Yahaya Yabo wins prestigious travel grant

We congratulate GLIOTRAIN ESR Yahaya Yabo for being awarded the Pelican grant from the Fondation du Pélican. The grant will support Yahaya to attend and participate in a series of relevant training courses and meetings. Earlier in 2019 Yahaya visited the Computational Cancer Biology laboratory at the Jackson Laboratories (JAX) in Farmington, USA, where he worked under the guidance of Prof Roel Verhaak .