Researchers from BiTE Lab, Hasselt University, attended the 6th European Planarian Meeting (EMPB) in Barcelona, where experts gathered to discuss cutting-edge developments in planarian research. The meeting showcased groundbreaking work in regeneration biology, a key focus of the lab.
The BiTE Lab, known for its studies on redox signaling and nanoparticle-induced stress using planarians, contributed to discussions on stem cell response and environmental toxicology. Their presence strengthened collaboration opportunities and highlighted the lab’s innovative research in toxicology and regeneration.
This event underscored the lab’s commitment to using alternative model systems to advance knowledge in health and environmental safety.