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Long COVID: A study by UNamur and CHU UCL Namur unravels the biological mechanism behind the pain experienced by patients
Life and health sciences
Health
SDG#3 - Good health and well-being
A multidisciplinary research team from the University of Namur (UNamur) and the UCL Namur University Hospital (Godinne campus) has just published a study in the journal Acta Neuropathologica that sheds light on some of the mysteries surrounding the origin of the pain experienced by patients with long COVID. Their findings suggest that these painful symptoms may be mediated by an autoimmune response. In other words: patients produce antibodies that attack their own neurons—those responsible for pain perception and deep body sensation, located along the spine. These highly promising results represent a major scientific breakthrough that opens new avenues for better understanding the disease and, ultimately, developing a treatment targeting the painful symptoms of long COVID.
UNIVERSEH: Two Years of European Collaboration for UNamur
UNIVERSEH
Space
Sustainable
For the past two years, UNamur has been a full member of the European UNIVERSEH Alliance; this affiliation marks an important milestone in the university’s international outreach. This anniversary is an opportunity to recall the alliance’s ambitions, to highlight UNamur’s active participation in various projects, and to underscore the concrete benefits that this collaboration brings to our institution and to its entire academic community.
Florentin Rochet - IT Security: Reading Between the Lines of Code
Computer science (IT)
Florentin Rochet, a professor of computer security at the University of Namur, specializes in applied cryptography and secure communications. Against the backdrop of rapid advances in artificial intelligence and open-source solutions, he shares his analysis of the current situation and offers his outlook for the future.