Congratulations to Bart Loeys on Receiving Doctor Honoris Causa!
Bart Loeys, Professor at University of Antwerp shared on LinkedIn:
”Honored and humbled to receive the Doctor Honoris Causa from the University of Barcelona, alongside my esteemed colleague and friend, Professor Hal Dietz.
This recognition is not just about scientific achievements—it’s about the patients and families who inspire us with their courage every day.
Beyond the discoveries, this journey has been about collaboration, mentorship, and lifelong friendships.
Hal has become more than a colleague; he’s a friend for life, and I deeply value the path we’ve traveled together.
A heartfelt thank you to the young researchers, lab technicians, PhD students, and postdocs whose dedication and hard work have made this possible.
This honor is shared with all of you.”
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