The Lorraine-based Anthralab project led by Kira Weissmann-Sourmail, professor at the IMoPA laboratory (Molecular Engineering and Physiopathology; CNRS-University of Lorraine) is the only Lorraine-based project to have been selected in the framework of the call for proposals for joint laboratories between public research organizations and SMEs/ETIs - Wave 2 2021 initiated by the ANR (National Research Agency).

The Plug in Labs Lorraine portal presents the range of infrastructures and research units on the Lorraine site (University of Lorraine, CNRS, INRAE, Inria, Inserm, CHRU de Nancy, AgroParisTech and Georgia Tech Lorraine) in terms of research, scientific and technical skills, equipment, technologies and engineering. The aim is to make Lorraine's scientific expertise visible in order to develop partnerships.

The Grand Est Region is launching a new action: "Recruit your first doctor in a company". This scheme is aimed at companies and allows them to recruit young doctors as part of the development of their business.

While the Lorraine University of Excellence (LUE) program is being audited, the future is already being prepared for researchers in the Biomolecules 4.0 project (a new version of the "Impact Biomolecules" project), which is scheduled for 2028.

The IMPACT GEENAGE project, co-coordinated since 2016 by Professors Jean-Yves JOUZEAU and Patrick ROSSIGNOL, is a structuring research project that is part of the IMPACT program of the Lorraine University of Excellence (LUE) initiative.

Now that the Brabois-Santé Campus, which includes the faculties of pharmacy, dentistry, medicine and a large part of the units of the BMS scientific cluster, is well established in terms of real estate, the outdoor development projects are being carried out over time. With a common goal: to create a green campus!

The CHIANTI project was born in the spirit of several actors (ARS Moselle, University of Lorraine, CD57, Metz-Métropole and CUMP-57) who, from the beginning of the health crisis, met weekly in order to exchange together on what could be done in the post-crisis period. This project is part of a clear interdisciplinary framework, articulating health, public health and psychology.

The GEPAM facility of the SIMPA laboratory has carried out simulations for the American project Artemis, which plans to build a permanent and autonomous base by 2040 at its South Pole.

The OrA-NEAT project, coordinated by APEMAC, has been selected for the AAP 2020 "Antibiotic resistance: understand, innovate, act". This interdisciplinary project aims to promote the proper use of antibiotics in EHPAD and thus fight against antibiotic resistance.