Collaborative programs to promote innovation
Building bridges between researchers and doctors from different fields and backgrounds is the main goal of our Collaborative Programs, PIC3i. The programs are funded by public generosity and aim to promote innovative approaches in science. Cell biologists, biophysicians, geneticians... They all work together to be more efficient.

A new therapeutic strategy against triple-negative breast cancer
04/03/2019

A protein is scrutinized to better understand and treat telomeres
04/03/2019

Identifying friends and foes among vesicles
04/03/2019

Leukemia: on the trail of cancerous cells
04/03/2019

Mitochondrial DNA: another target for radiotherapy?
04/03/2019
3D printing for oncology
07/19/2017
A new ally against cancer: the bacteria in our intestines
05/30/2017

Breast cancer: blocking the first steps in tumour invasion
07/05/2017
Centromeres, centrosomes and cell division
07/05/2017

Choroidal melanoma: how do metastases form?
04/20/2017
For better use of radiotherapy in children
07/25/2017
Seeing the entire nucleus of a cell
07/25/2017

Therapeutic prospects of G-quadruplexes against cancer
07/25/2017
Understanding how a tumour cell diverts its environment
07/05/2017