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We invite you to nominate candidates for the LSC Council for a four-year term. The Council is a collegial self-governing body that elects the Director of the Center and determines the candidates and functions of the deputies, approves the Center's activity plan and annual reports, the Center's annual estimates of income and expenses and their implementation reports, evaluates the results of the research, experimental, social, technological development and innovation activities, studies and the quality and level of the Center's performance.

Philanthropists Irena and Algirdas Juozapavičius have allocated €1.3 million from the inheritance of their late son to the Vilnius University (VU) Foundation. In memory of their son, a €1 million sub-fund named after Mantvydas Juozapavičius (1976–2023) has been established within the VU Foundation. One hundred thousand euros each has been allocated to the VU Life Sciences Center sub-fund, the Professor Algis Petras Piskarskas sub-fund, and to strengthen other VU Foundation initiatives.

Scientists from Vilnius University's (VU) Life Sciences Center (LSC) have discovered a unique way for cells to silence specific genes without cutting DNA. This groundbreaking research, led by Prof. Patrick Pausch and published in the journal Nature Communications, reveals a new way to silence genes akin to pressing a "pause" button on specific genetic instructions within cells.

On November 15 (Friday), Vilnius University will host a distinguished guest – Swedish biochemist, member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, former Chair of the Nobel Committee for Chemistry, and Professor of Theoretical Chemistry at Uppsala University, Johan Åqvist. The prominent biochemist will lecture at the Vilnius University Life Sciences Center (Saulėtekio al. 7, Room R401) at 15:00 titled “How Enzymes Adapt to the Cold?”

The name of Lithuania resounded at ‘iGEM’ (International Genetically Engineered Machine) – an international prestigious competition of synthetic biology held in France. From 23 to 26 October, the ‘Vilnius-Lithuania iGEM’ team, competing in the finals for the tenth consecutive year, ranked among the top ten teams and won the Best Biomanufacturing Project Award.

This summer, students from Vilnius University’s Life Sciences Center had the opportunity to deepen their knowledge at the international “BalticSeaBioMed 2024“ summer school held in Seili, Finland. The event gathered thirty students from Denmark, Lithuania, Finland, and Sweden, who explored key fields of biomedical science, participated in hands-on sessions, and learned about career opportunities in the biomedical field.

The Electoral Commission of the Life Sciences Center (LSC), following the Vilnius University Life Sciences Center Director Election Procedure, paragraph 15, and having received the decision of the LSC Council regarding the compliance of candidates for the LSC Director position with the established requirements, has registered the following candidates:

Eimina Dirvelytė, a PhD student at Vilnius University's Life Sciences Center, won a prize in special competitive session at the international conference "Translational Research: Bridging Gaps, Improving Lives," which marked the opening of VU Medical Science Center. The young researcher presented her research idea aimed at developing a therapy for the rare genetic disorder Sanfilippo syndrome and was awarded the top prize from the Future Biomedicine Fund – 2,000 euros.

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