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Navigating Dual Worlds

One of our DCs, Ananya Singh, was recently invited for a short interview by a KU Leuven Master’s student Sabrina Fiore as part of her Master's thesis research, “Navigating Dual Worlds: Identity Formation and Integration Process among Indians in Leuven between...

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Filling the Drug Development Pipeline – School 2 Lisbon

From 2–6 February 2026, ORGESTRA fellows, partners and associate partners gathered at the Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon for School 2: Filling the Drug Development Pipeline. The programme combined molecular disease mechanisms, high-throughput screening,...

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Open Science Day in KU Leuven

On Sunday, 23rd November, two of our DCs welcomed many curious minds to the Open Science Day at KU Leuven as part of the Leuven Institute for Rare Diseases. From poster presentations, deep-dive explanations and lab tours, both DCs brought their research on...

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Workshop in Lisbon | Research & Transferable Skills

On October 16–17, we were invited to iBET in Oeiras, Lisbon, for a two-day workshop on Research and Transferable Skills. 💡 Day 1 focused on the research at iBET, exploring advanced 3D cell models, omics technologies, and bioprocesses for stem cells and organoids,...

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Leica site visit – Role of imaging in clinical development

Leica’s motto — “From Eye to Insight” — perfectly captured the spirit of our recent training and facility tour at the EMBL Imaging Centre in Heidelberg. Over two immersive days, we explored how cutting-edge imaging technologies go far beyond visualization: they are...

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1st August is World RNA day

Did you know why August 1st is celebrated as the World RNA Day? The date AUG 1 is a meaningful tribute to the molecular basis of life. AUG is the start codon in messenger RNA (mRNA), signaling the initiation of translation, and 1 marks its position as the first...

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ORGESTRA DCs outreach to high schools

This month two of our DCs have been undertaking outreach activities to high school students at two schools in Germany. Martje Grensemann DC1 explains more: "Last week, I visited my former high school, Gymnasium am Mühlenberg in Bad Schwartau, and gave a full-day...

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ORGESTRA DCs attend Dutch Kidney Foundation School

This week five of our DCs,  Ann-Engelke, Lena, Aurora, Giulia and Martje, share their experience of attending the School of the Dutch Kidney Foundation in Soesterberg NL on 16-18th June. The Summer School is an intensive course designed for early-career kidney...

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May is Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month

This month ORGESTRA supports  Cystic Fibrosis Awareness by highlighting the umet need and the advances in personalised medicine that the project aims to contribute to.[dipl_image_card_carousel _builder_version="4.27.4" _module_preset="default"...

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ORGESTRA supports Cystinosis awareness day

What is Cystinosis? Cystinosis is a rare genetic disease that affects about 1 in 100,000 to 200,000 people worldwide. It is caused by a mutation in a gene called CTNS, which provides instructions for making a protein called cystinosin. This protein’s job is to...

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ORGESTRA DCs attend ECFS conference

Congratulations to our own DC Mark Leahy  who was presented with a Student Helper Award at the ECFS Basic Science conference 2025. This is a key annual event for all scientists working on cystic fibrosis, especially PhD students and post-docs, allowing them to...

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Meet our PhD students

Our outstanding and dynamic doctoral candidates bring a unique perspective and expertise from a wide range of backgrounds.  Discover who they are and find out more about our exciting research projects focusing on  organoid technologies, Cystic fibrosis and...

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ORGESTRA holds its first training workshop

The ORGESTRA project held its first training workshop on 6-8th November at Utrecht University Netherlands. Day 1 kicked off with a welcome and introduction to the network were all attendees introduced themselves and their role in the project. This was followed by a...

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