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PLN 73 Million for Research on Oncology Therapies – Winner of the Fourth WIB Call Announced
The fourth call of the Virtual Research Institute (WIB) has been resolved. An international panel of experts awarded the highest score to the project “Personalized antibody-drug conjugates activated by matrix metalloproteinases for solid tumors (PACMAN)”, submitted by a



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- Dr. hab. Grzegorz Chodaczek, Dr. hab. Patrycja Gazińska, Dr. hab. Witold Konopka, Dr. Agnieszka Krzyżosiak
- P4Health
The aim of the project is to establish the P4Health Centre of Excellence for Precise Phenotyping and BioDataBanking at the Łukasiewicz – PORT institute. The primary objective of the P4Health Centre is to implement the vision of personalized medicine, which has become a leading paradigm in contemporary biomedical research. This concept is now achievable thanks to the rapid development of advanced computational methods.
These tools enable detailed insight into an individual’s biomedical profile and, through artificial intelligence–based solutions for integrating large datasets, allow the tailoring of therapeutic approaches.
Project value:
- 15 000 000,00 EUR
Funding:
- European Commission
Project implementation period:
- 1/11/2024 - 30/10/2030
- dr Mykhailo Batiuk
- SC.PTSD
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating psychiatric condition triggered by severe psychological trauma, affecting 4% of the global population—a figure expected to rise amid ongoing global conflicts, such as the war in Ukraine. Despite its widespread impact, effective treatments remain limited, posing a significant burden on individuals and society alike.
Project value:
- 1,403,931 EUR
Funding:
- European Commission
Project implementation period:
- 01/04/2026 – 31/03/2031
- Dr. hab. Patrycja Gazińska
- Biobank Research Group
The European Cancer Imaging Initiative is one of the flagship projects of the European Beating Cancer Plan (EBCP). One of the goals of this plan is to make full use of the potential of data and digital technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC) to combat cancer.
The objective of the European Cancer Imaging Initiative is to support innovation and the implementation of digital technologies in the treatment and care of cancer patients, enabling more precise and faster clinical decision-making, and improving diagnostics and therapy outcomes.
Project value:
- 17,789,829.02 EUR
Funding:
- European Commission
Project implementation period:
- 01/01/2023 – 31/12/2026
- Dr. Ali Jawaid
- Translational Neuropsychiatry Research Group
Eating disorders are complex neuropsychiatric conditions that lead to severe physical, psychological, and social consequences. Despite extensive research, their etiology remains insufficiently understood, and effective intervention strategies have yet to be developed. Increasing evidence highlights the critical role of maternal factors during the prenatal and perinatal periods—such as poor diet or obesity—in disrupting brain development in offspring and increasing the risk of eating disorders. Particular attention is directed toward the impact of a maternal high-fat diet on the development of the hypothalamus, a brain region essential for regulating appetite and metabolism.
Project value:
- 4,964,807.01 PLN
Funding:
- National Centre for Research and Development
Project implementation period:
- 01/05/2025 – 31/05/2027
- Dr. Viorica Raluca Contu
- Biology of Astrocytes Research Group
Mental and metabolic disorders frequently co-occur, and stress is a shared risk factor for both. However, the biological mechanisms underlying this complex relationship remain poorly understood, hindering the development of effective therapies. AutoHealth is an innovative research project designed to elucidate how stress affects both the brain and the body. Central to this effort is autophagy—a key cellular process responsible for clearing and recycling damaged cellular components, essential for maintaining proper cell function. Although impaired autophagy has been linked to various psychiatric and metabolic diseases, its role in the context of stress remains largely unexplored.
Project value:
- 4,093,421.00 PLN
Funding:
- National Centre for Research and Development
Project implementation period:
- 01/09/2025 – 31/12/2028
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