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Get To Know Fashion Designer, Saloni Lodha


What is the inspiration behind Saloni?
When I first started designing clothes in 2003, the inspiration was to fill a gap in the luxury brand-dominated market in Hong Kong. I wanted to add something more personal to the retail landscape here that was more fun and affordable. We collaborated with artisans in India and sold one-off pieces.
How long did it take to bring the brand to life?
I moved to London in 2004 and got some experience in fashion, then after a few years, I decided to take what I had learnt and started Saloni in London in 2010. 
Describe a typical work day for you. ....

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Genève - Des «éponges» miniatures pour lutter contre le cancer

Genève - Des «éponges» miniatures pour lutter contre le cancer
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Stimulating immune system with sponges made of silica


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Stimulating immune system with sponges made of silica
Silica nanoparticles developed by a team from the UNIGE and Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich have significantly increased the effectiveness and precision of immunotherapies.
Confocal microscope image of immune cells (in red). In green, silica nanoparticles. The nanoparticles, once absorbed by the immune cells, appear in yellow. © UNIGE, Carole Bourquin
Immunotherapies are increasingly used to fight cancer and aim to stimulate the immune system to defend itself by destroying tumour cells. While these treatments are often effective, their significant impact on the body can generate severe side effects. In order to increase their precision and limit undesirable side effects, a team from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) and the Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich (LMU) has developed silica nanoparticles with a very precise opening mechanism that can transport a drug exactly to where it should act ....

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