FP7 Flagship Project: Multi-scale Data Analysis and Multi-scale Modelling (HBP)

The 24-month long project was funded by the competitive calls programmed for adding additional beneficiaries to the FP7 FET Flagship Human Brain Project (HBP) to two partners, the University of Maastricht, The Netherlands and the University of Nicosia, Cyprus.

2019-01-30T11:53:25+02:007 Μαΐου, 2018|Blog, Research Matters, Research Matters – Issue 04|

Rosalind Franklin Fellowships: Young Women in Science

The University of Groningen in the Netherlands has initiated the prestigious Rosalind Franklin Fellowship (RFF) programme to promote the advancement of talented international researchers at the highest levels of the institution.

2019-01-30T11:53:36+02:007 Μαΐου, 2018|Blog, Research Matters, Research Matters – Issue 04|

Genomic Elements in Health, Disease and Evolution: A New Book Co-Edited by Dr. Kyriacos Felekkis

On Thursday, 17 March, a book presentation took place to introduce the latest publication co-edited by Dr. Kyriacos Felekkis, Associate Professor in the Department of Life and Health Sciences of the University of Nicosia. He [...]

2017-04-03T15:08:05+03:003 Απριλίου, 2017|Blog, Research Matters, Research Matters – Issue 04|

Erasmus Mundus Programme: SmartLink

Asian countries are experiencing rapid educational, economical and social development and growth. However, they are facing enormous challenges due to the lack of qualified human resources, management practices and research activities/infrastructure in their education sectors. The ‘SmartLink: [...]

2017-04-03T15:07:08+03:003 Απριλίου, 2017|Blog, Research Matters, Research Matters – Issue 04|

Cypriot Exiles and Seventeenth-Century Musical Politics

Dr. Ken Smith, Associate Professor of Music, is preparing a critical edition of a previously unknown composition held in manuscript at the Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève in Paris. The piece, entitled Trasgressione e Pentimento di David, dates from the 1630s [...]

2017-04-03T15:03:24+03:003 Απριλίου, 2017|Blog, Research Matters, Research Matters – Issue 04|

Extracts from three Greek Origanum species exhibit estrogenic/anti-estrogenic activity in MCF-7 breast cancer cells

STELLA LOIZOU1, ZOI PAPOUTSI2, NIKOLAS FOKIALAKIS3, ELEFTHERIOS KALPOUTZAKIS3 and PARASKEVI MOUTSATSOU2 1Department of Life and Health Sciences, University of Nicosia, Cyprus, 2Department of Biological Chemistry, Medical School, University of Athens, Greece, 3Department of Pharmacognosy and Natural Products [...]

2017-04-03T15:01:30+03:003 Απριλίου, 2017|Blog, Research Matters, Research Matters – Issue 04|
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