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Claude Bernard Lyon 1 is part of Universit¨¦ de Lyon, the most important French University site outside the Paris region.
NEWS
- Press realease
On Thursday March 20, 2025, Professor Bruno LINA was elected President of Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University in the first round by an absolute majority of 18 votes out of 26 cast.
- Press realease
France 2030 has announced its support for the ImaSpiiR-X consortium, providing €18.2 million in funding over 60 months to move from black-and-white X-ray medical imaging (which displays only tissue density) to full-colour spectral imaging (capable of identifying tissue composition). To achieve this, the consortium will develop next-generation flat-panel detectors that will provide enriched digital radiographic images, along with advanced analysis algorithms.
- Event
On March 6, Mission Culture, in partnership with CROUS and with the support of DRI, organized a cooking workshop for international students.
FOCUS
- VITRIMAT: Two PhD students tackle non-recyclable plastics
To address the issue of plastic recycling, the IMP and CP2M laboratories bank on an innovative European doctoral training program, coordinated by Prof. Eric Drockenmuller.
- The CIRI is at the forefront in fighting the Ebola virus
The Centre International de Recherche en Infectiologie (International centre for infectiology research - CIRI) brings together almost 300 researchers to advance the understanding of infectious diseases so they can be better controlled.
- At the cutting edge of learning with simulation in the field of healthcare
The Centre Lyonnais d¡¯Enseignement par la Simulation en Sant¨¦ [the Centre for teaching using simulation in healthcare of Lyon - CLESS] of the Claude Bernard Lyon 1 university enables healthcare students to learn using simulation. Thanks to lifelike dummies and two immersive technical platforms, the students can learn by way of very realistic medical simulations.
The Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University proposes a wide offer of formations preparing to the professional life within 13 departments, distributed on 14 geographical sites.