miniNO, represented by Prof Chrousos, WP2 leader, participated in the Athens Science Festival (ASF)which took place in Athens 16-21 of April, 2024. This year, ASF celebrated its 10th anniversary with a grant event, in which miniNO project could participate. “Since its inception in 2014 the Athens Science Festival had become an established cultural landmark in…
read moreFor the 3rd annual meeting, the miniNO consortium met in Sounion, in Greece, in May 23rd & 24th. This meeting was organized and hosted by our local partner in Greece, URI-NKUA (WP2 Leader : Association between premature birth and its comorbidities with NO and the HPG activation at minipuberty) with the great support of Prof.…
read moreFollowing the publication of the articles in the journals “Science Translational Medicine” and “Free Radical Biology and Medicine”, a new publication of the miniNO partners in the journal “Medicine/Science”, comes to highlight once more minipuberty as a critical period for brain development. Minipuberty: A critical period for brain functional development Konstantina Chachlaki 1,2, Kevin Le…
read moreVincent Prévot, laureate of the Foundation for Medical Research – Grand Prix 2023. On November 6th, 2023, at the Maison de la Chimie in Paris, Foundation for Medical Research – FRM brought together more than 400 guests to celebrate the excellence of French research and present their awards to the winners of the 2023 FRM…
read moreThe miniNO consortium met in Wuzburg, in May 15th & 16th, for the third miniNO Annual Meeting. The meeting was organized and hosted by our partner UKW, based in Germany, with the great support of Juliane Spiegler – WP3 Leader (WP3: Association of NO/sildenafil treatment after preterm birth with long term mental or nonmental comorbidities). Surrounded…
read moreA study from the European collaborative project miniNO has been published in the journal Science Translational Medicine and identifies minipuberty as a critical period for brain development.This study was carried out in collaboration with Dr Konstantina Chachlaki and Prevot from INSERM, Dr. Laurent Storme from CHU Lille, Drs Pitteloud, Messina and Santoni from the Center…
read moreThe miniNO consortium met in May 16th & 17th, for the second miniNO Annual Meeting, in Athens. The meeting was organized and hosted by our partner URI-NKUA, which is based in Athens. The meeting was chaired by coordinator Vincent Prévot and Scientific Project Manager Konstantina Chachlaki from Inserm. Both online and in person,…
read moreThe miniNO coordinators – Vincent Prévot & Konstantina Chachlaki – have been interviewed on Euradio on April, 22nd, 2022. Vincent Prévot and Konstantina Chachlaki explained in this interview the objectives of the project and how from the hypothesis they had, they worked to build the miniNO project. They also explained the possible leads for treatments…
read moreThe miniNO coordinators – Vincent Prévot & Konstantina Chachlaki – participated to a Facebook live for “Science day” in France, on October 5th, 2021. They have been interviewed by CHU Lille to present their work, especially their work on the impact of the COVID on the brain and on the minipuberty. Doing so, they presented…
read moreThe first miniNO annual meeting for 2021 took place online, on September 6th and 7th. Unfortunetaly, because of the COVID crisis, the annual meeting could not be held physically. Despite the online format, the partners were able to present their works, discuss the ongoing tasks and next steps.
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