The RePo-SUDOE project was presented on June 30th during the annual meeting of the Institute of Chemistry and Biology of Membranes and Nano-objects (CBMN), held on the Haut Carré campus in Talence (University of Bordeaux). This gathering brought together around 80 participants, including master’s students, PhD candidates, and established researchers working in fields ranging from biophysical research to the development of new drugs.
The presentation of the project provided visibility to the goals and progress of the RePo-SUDOE consortium, focused on drug repurposing through computational and collaborative approaches, aligned with current challenges in biomedical research within the SUDOE area.
The interest shown by the scientific community attending the CBMN highlights the importance of fostering interdisciplinary and transnational networks to accelerate therapeutic innovation, especially in the field of rare diseases and unmet medical needs.
Participation in this event strengthens the ties between the RePo-SUDOE project and centers of research excellence such as the CBMN and opens up new opportunities for scientific collaboration and knowledge transfer.