Jean-Michel Dogné
The Molecular Physiology Research Unit (URPhyM)
The Molecular Physiology Research Unit (URPhyM) addresses several fundamental research topics in normal and pathological molecular physiology in the Departments of Medicine, Pharmacy, and Biomedical Sciences.
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Adding value to research
Universities and Hautes Écoles are real breeding grounds in terms of research and innovation: convinced of their mission to serve the community, they have created knowledge transfer advisors. ADRE's advisors are on hand to provide researchers with support in a number of areas.
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Amélie
Legal support
Research and innovation are generally accompanied by contracts. The legal department is at your disposal to draft these contracts or review proposals. These contracts come into play at different stages of the research process and have different objectives, so much so that it is difficult to draw up an exhaustive list. You will find here a list of frequent contracts for which you can rely on the legal department, as well as the contact form to submit your request.
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Technology and knowledge transfer
ADRE can help you find applications and partners, and assess the economic prospects of your inventions and innovations. From licensing or assignment of rights to market research and business plans, ADRE is with you every step of the way.
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Valorization partners
The valorization of a research project is a process that goes from the institution to society. The University of Namur collaborates with various partners to support developing projects.
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Spin-offs from the University of Namur
Spin-offs are companies set up downstream of academic research to exploit the know-how and results of research. They make a concrete contribution to job creation and economic growth. To date, the University of Namur has created 22 spin-offs, 16 of which are still active. Some of them were created with the support of the FIRST Spin-off program of the SPW Research.
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Biology research units
The Department of Biology, with its wealth of tenured professors, conducts cutting-edge international scientific research. This is divided between 5 research units addressing a variety of topics in cell and molecular biology, molecular microbiology, environmental and evolutionary biology, plant biology and didactics.
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Laure
URBE - Environmental and Evolutionary Biology Research Unit
The Environmental and Evolutionary Biology Research Unit (URBE) operates as a collaborative ecosystem, bringing together skills to advance research on organisms and their dynamic interactions with the environment. Its vocation is to study aquatic organisms and their interactions with the environment. It combines comparative biology (several species studied) and integrative biology (several levels of biological integration).
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UMBD - Methodology and Didactics Unit
The activities of the Unité de Méthodologie et de Didactique de la Biologie (URDB) revolve around two poles.
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