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    Liesbeth received the Best Oral Presentation Award at the 2026 GRS on Bones and Teeth

    • Feb 03, 2026
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    Laura’s research on sex differences was highlighted in VPH’s In the Spotlight article

    • Feb 03, 2026
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    Ayse will participate in the Falling Walls Foundation’s Female Science Talents Intensive Track 2026

    • Jan 16, 2026
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    The Biomechanics Research Unit shortlisted for two Lush Prize 2026 categories

    • Jan 15, 2026
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Sophie Bekisz has participated in “Ma thèse en 180s” (“My thesis in 180 seconds”, https://mt180.be/): in 3 minutes, she explained her research topic in a popularized way for a general audience.

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