This video presents the European research project miniNΟ, outlining its main objectives, scientific scope, and expected impact. Through interviews with leading researchers, the project is explained in a clear and accessible way. The speakers featured are George P. Chrousos (MD, MACP, MACE, FRCP, Director, University Research Institute of Maternal and Child Health and Precision Medicine) and Konstantina Chachlaki (Dr, HDR,…
read moreResearcher Konstantina Chachlaki, Scientific Coordinator of the European project miniNO, is featured in the exhibition “La science taille XX Elles”, taking place in Lille (Hauts-de-France, France), from 20 May to 20 June 2026. The exhibition, organized by CNRS in partnership with the association Femmes & Sciences and the University of Lille, features 26 women scientists…
read moreThe miniNO project consortium successfully held its Final Annual Meeting on December 8–9, 2025 in Lille, bringing together partners from across Europe in a hybrid format. The meeting gathered more than 20 participants from leading institutions, including Inserm, University of Geneva, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Queen Mary University of London, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire…
read moreFertiPro NV joined the consortium in 2025! FertiPro NV is a production facility with more than 30 years of experience in the manufacturing of cell culture media, primarily for assisted reproductive technologies. In close collaboration with InActiv Blue BV, FertiPro has also developed RNA and DNA preservation buffers for a wide range of applications. All…
read moreWe are proud to share that on November 11, the miniNO project was selected to be promoted through the social media channels of the European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA). On the occasion of World Prematurity Day (November 17), HaDEA highlighted the project on LinkedIn, emphasizing its important research on how premature birth affects…
read moreHelena Koniari – URI-NKUA partner – presents miniNO research. Helena Koniari, representing the WP2 team led by George Chrousos, shared the latest progress of the MiniNO project at two key events this spring. Her first presentation was at the 2nd Educational Workshop of the Hellenic Society of Pediatric and Adolescent Endocrinology, Metabolism and Diabetes on 15/2/2025…
read moreminiNO, 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…
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