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A PhD student at the Vilnius University Life Sciences Center (VU LSC), Džiugas Sabonis, has been awarded the Prof. Virginijus Šikšnys Scholarship in recognition of internationally acknowledged scientific achievements in the life sciences.

Marking the 447th anniversary of Vilnius University, the science communication competition Mokslo sprintas competition was held for the fifth time. First place was awarded to members of the Vilnius University Life Sciences Center team “Neuron Translators” – doctoral student Igoris Nagula and fourth-year undergraduate student Gabija Valentaitė – who presented their talk “What Does the Electrical Language of Neurons Reveal About the Development of Brain Networks?” in just three minutes. The winning team received a €1,000 prize from the competition partner, Thermo Fisher Scientific.

The exhibition Forest Blossoms presents a creative perspective by Viktorija Kralikienė, an employee of the Vilnius University Life Sciences Center, on what lies right beside us – in the forest, in the plants that grow there, and in their forms and colours. The artist turns to pine cones, branches, and plant fragments, transforming them into a visual, tactile artistic language.

Jurij Danilov has defended his thesis entitled "Biosystematic studies of the aphid (Hemiptera, Sternorrhyncha: Aphididae) tribe Eulachnini Baker, 1920 in Lithuania" for the degree of Doctor of Science in Biology.

Scientists at the Vilnius University Life Sciences Center (VU LSC) investigate the structures of biological molecules, their interactions, and develop methods to assess the reliability of computationally predicted structures.

In recent years, artificial intelligence–based tools have fundamentally transformed the ability to predict protein structures. The most prominent example is the AlphaFold model, whose developers were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2024. Nevertheless, even the most advanced methods do not always enable accurate prediction of all biomolecular structures, leaving scientists still to evaluate computational models reliably.

From 16–20 March, the project Capacity Building in Biodiversity Data in Lithuania held training sessions at the Nature Research Centre in Vilnius. The project is implemented by researchers from the Institute of Biosciences at the Vilnius University Life Sciences Center, the Nature Research Centre, and the Kaunas Tadas Ivanauskas Museum of Zoology, in collaboration with experts from the Swedish Museum of Natural History and the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF Sweden).

The Biology Olympiad in Lithuania has been held for the 58th time this year. As every year, it brought together the most talented students from forms 9–12 across the country. Nearly 2,500 students participated in the second municipal round, while 120 of the best advanced to the national stage.

On 20 March, the Vilnius University Life Sciences Center welcomed a delegation of researchers from the Institute of Molecular Biology Academia Sinica in Taiwan, led by its Director, Hwai-Jong Cheng.

On 17–21 August 2026, an international summer school titled Human Health and Environment by the Baltic Sea will take place on Seili Island (Finland). This school offers an excellent opportunity to deepen knowledge of human health and environmental issues in the Baltic Sea region while working together with students and lecturers from six leading Nordic and Baltic universities.

Ieva Vaicekauskaitė defended her thesis entitled "Search of New Biomarkers for Oncogynecologic Disease Diagnosis and Prognosis" for the degree of Doctor of Science in Biology.

Hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle can affect not only physical well-being but also emotions, behavior, and mental health. However, the boundary between natural cyclical fluctuations and disorders often remains unclear, and more severe conditions – such as premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) – are still underrecognized both in Lithuania and internationally.

On 26 March at 6:00 PM, the VU Discussion Club invites you to another event dedicated to the question of reality. This meeting also marks the beginning of a new collaboration – the discussion series is being launched together with the Martynas Mažvydas National Library of Lithuania.

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