[LUM#11] Staying One Step Ahead of Cancer

With a special feature on cancer—a scourge almost as old as the world itself, against which researchers have waged a relentless battle—this11th issue of Lum invites you to follow the researchers working to gain a better understanding of the disease in order to treat it more effectively. For example, by studying cancer through the lens of Darwinian evolution, or by examining oncogenic viruses—which can cause cancers that are preventable—as well as by exploring non-pharmacological interventions and the paradigm shift they herald in the treatment of the disease.
Also in this issue: an ingenious and innovative method for combating the tiger mosquito, a new drug for narcolepsy, and a suicide prevention project based on a mobile app.
But first, step inside the Fabre Museum alongside researchers from the Laboratory of Mechanics and Civil Engineering to delve into the very heart of a work of art…
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