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  • For almost a week, Angers will host more than 850 researchers, doctors and specialists for the EuroMit 2026 international conference. This is the world’s leading event in the field of research into diseases involving mitochondria, the powerhouses of our cells.
  • The European Valesor project, led by the University of Angers, has just been completed. The project has produced an online tool that enables users to visualise the societal and individual costs of exposure to health-affecting chemicals and air pollution, and to simulate the benefits of specific reduction measures. This innovation is intended to inform public debate and future policy decisions.
  • The work of Yves Denéchère, scientific coordinator of the AdoptRisk programme, has inspired an OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) module dedicated to illegal practices in the adoption of foreign children. Designed by students with the support of the Angers University Library (BUA), it offers a documented exploration of a subject that is increasingly prominent in the public sphere.
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