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Genflow Biosciences PLC Chief executive Dr Eric Leire tells Proactive the group has secured up to €3.375mln in non-dilutive funding. It comes in the form of a grant from the regional government of Wallonia, in southern Belgium, and was awarded to the company's local subsidiary that will be paid in half-yearly tranches starting with €767,253. The total cash injection will cover the costs for two years of the pre-clinical research and development programme for its AAV/SIRT6 gene therapy, which is developed to treat progeria, a form of premature ageing.
SMA News Today's multimedia associate, Price Wooldridge discusses how a pilot of newborn screening for spinal muscular atrophy in Liege province became in 3 years a government-run program for Southern Belgium. Also, Katie Napiwocki's columns always have DeAnn reflecting on her own SMA journey. Today she reads the article, "The Asymmetries of a Physical Therapy Routine and a Koala's Conquest," where Katie reflects on her past physical therapy, what she's learned from it and how a koala has inspired her. Not only can DeAnn draw parallels, she has a newfound respect for her childhood stuffed koala ironically called Katie. Are you interested in learning more about spinal muscular atrophy? If so, please visit https://smanewstoday.com/
On this episode, we headed out to Moontown Brewery in Whitestown Indiana to try out two fantastic releases.From their event description;Summer Sunshine Pale Ale: "Everyone loves the Sunshine." Our seasonal American pale ale greets your nose with citrus and tropical fruits. The bitterness remains light, balanced by Maris Otter and pilsner malts. Local Indiana honey and a touch of oats smooth things out. La Lune Bière Grisette: The lighter-bodied sister of the Saison, this unique style of farmhouse ale originated in the fertile lands of Southern Belgium and was a favorite of the miners and and factory workers of the area. Like the saison, the grisette was brewed primarily to refresh at the end of the day. Light in body and low in alcohol, a grisette will cut through the dust and grit after a long day's work, with a thirst-quenching and satisfying dry finish. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ohhap/support
On this episode, we headed out to Moontown Brewery in Whitestown Indiana to try out two fantastic releases.From their event description;Summer Sunshine Pale Ale: "Everyone loves the Sunshine." Our seasonal American pale ale greets your nose with citrus and tropical fruits. The bitterness remains light, balanced by Maris Otter and pilsner malts. Local Indiana honey and a touch of oats smooth things out. La Lune Bière Grisette: The lighter-bodied sister of the Saison, this unique style of farmhouse ale originated in the fertile lands of Southern Belgium and was a favorite of the miners and and factory workers of the area. Like the saison, the grisette was brewed primarily to refresh at the end of the day. Light in body and low in alcohol, a grisette will cut through the dust and grit after a long day's work, with a thirst-quenching and satisfying dry finish. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ohhap/support
Episode 42 - This episode is the fourth of a 5-part series (Episodes 39-43) on my father and I's trip to Normandy, France. This episode we will leave Normandy headed to Calais and Dunkirk, France for more WWII sites and into Southern Belgium for some WWI sites. We also find one the rarest beers in the world in Westvleteren, Belgium. Next episode we’ll be back in Calais, France to cross the English Channel on our way Canterbury, England. All important information for this episode can be found on my website www.zippingaroundtheworld.com under the Normandy tab. Please subscribe to show! It's free!
EP81 of the Random history of #Belgium is another part of the "orgins" series. This time we'll take a closer look at the history and many of the aspects of the Southern Belgium region of #Wallonia (one of the three official regions). some links I've mentionned during the episode can be found here: http://www.federation-wallonie-bruxelles.be/ http://www.pfwb.be/ http://www.ecomuseeboisduluc.be/ French terrigory timelapse:https://youtu.be/8XC0qHOkIxg
Episode 41 - This episode is the third of a 5-part series (Episodes 39-43) on my father and I's trip to Normandy, France. This episode we will travel in the Omaha Beach area stopping at places like Pointe du Hoc, a cidery or two, and the American Military Cemetery near Omaha Beach. Next episode we’ll be headed to Calais and Dunkirk, France for more WWII sites and into Southern Belgium for some WWI sites. All important information for this episode can be found on my website www.zippingaroundtheworld.com under the Normandy tab. Please subscribe to show! It's free!