The FNR is pleased to extend an invitation from the Luxembourg Science Center to participate in the ‘Reversed Science Café’, taking place on Friday, 11 November. Participants will have the chance to learn about and discuss the topic ‘Personalised Medicine: Will custom made patient care really revolutionise the medical field?’.
In the Science Café, experts from various fields of science will present their discoveries in the context of personalised medicine, seeking advice and opinions and working with participants to find solutions to various research questions.
Time and location
Friday, 11 November, 18:00
Forum du Campus Scolaire Geesseknäppchen
40, Boulevard Pierre Dupong, L-1430 Luxembourg – free parking at the Forum Geesseknäppchen (entrance boulevard Pierre Dupong) and P&R Bouillon.
How to register
If you would like to participate, please confirm your presence by email to sparks@science-center.lu by Wednesday, 9 November.
Experts
- Prof. Rudi Balling, Director of the Luxembourg Center for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB), University of Luxembourg
- Prof. Simone P. Niclou, Head of the Norlux Neuro-Oncology Laboratory, Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH)
- Jean-Paul Bertemes, Science Communicator & Editor in Chief of science.lu, FNR
- Jan-Marc Weber, founder of ‘Bookmydoc.lu’