Jules Bordet Institute
OVERVIEW
The Institut Jules Bordet, located in Brussels, Belgium, is an internationally renowned center dedicated to cancer care, research, and education. Founded in 1939 and named after Nobel Prize laureate Jules Bordet, the institute was established with a pioneering vision: to bring together clinical practice, research, and teaching under one roof, ensuring patients benefit directly from scientific advances. Over the decades, it has grown into a comprehensive cancer center recognized for innovation and multidisciplinary care. The institute has played a central role in advancing oncology in Europe, participating in major clinical trials and developing new therapeutic strategies. In 2021, the Institut Jules Bordet moved to a new, state-of-the-art facility on the Anderlecht campus of the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), expanding its capacity and reinforcing its mission. Today, it remains a reference institution where scientists, clinicians, and educators collaborate to improve cancer outcomes and advance patient-centered care.
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