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What's new at Łukasiewicz – PORT?

The first ISN–PORT Neuroscience School in Poland has just concluded at Łukasiewicz – PORT—an intensive week-long program dedicated to the role of metabolism in neurodegenerative diseases. The event, funded by the International Society for Neurochemistry (ISN), brought together 30 young scientists from across Europe, selected from more than 120 applications.
Dr. Ali Jawaid has been included in the latest edition of the prestigious World’s Top 2% Scientists ranking, developed by Stanford University (USA) in cooperation with Elsevier and the Scopus database.
A full-color, high-resolution X-ray image of the human body, combined with precise information about its chemical composition; imaging with unprecedented spatial resolution, faster, more accurate, and safer than ever before—scientists at Łukasiewicz – PORT are working on a technology that could make this possible.
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In the latest episode of PORTfolio Stories: Science and Success, Dr. Przemysław Duda – neuroscientist, physician, and writer – discusses the remarkable plasticity of the human brain, its capacity for change, and the role of creativity in uncovering scientific principles.
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Breast cancer remains the most frequently diagnosed malignant tumor among women worldwide and in Poland. According to estimates from the World Health Organization and the National Cancer Registry, more than 25,000 new cases are diagnosed annually in Poland, and the lifetime risk of developing the disease is approximately 12.5%.
Researchers from the Wrocław-based research institute have uncovered biological links between women’s adverse childhood experiences and the composition of their breast milk after childbirth.
Beginning in October, Prof. Andrzej Białowiec joins the scientific community of Łukasiewicz – PORT, where he will lead and develop the Biomaterials Engineering and Environmental Technologies Research Group. This strategic decision enables the institute to expand into new, priority research areas within the Łukasiewicz Research Network.
“Science is here, and we want to share it,” said Prof. Jarosław Bosy, Director of Łukasiewicz – PORT, welcoming the international delegation of BASF Environmental Catalyst and Metal Solutions. Members of BASF’s regional boards visited Wrocław to see firsthand how the BASF ECMS Academy educational program is implemented on site. The program has been jointly run for a year by Łukasiewicz – PORT and BASF’s plant in Środa Śląska.
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Semiconductors are the foundation of modern technology—from computers and smartphones to electric vehicles, renewable energy, and medical devices. Global demand for them continues to rise, as does the scope of their potential applications.
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Modern medicine cannot advance without close collaboration with patients. They are the ones who best understand the difficulties they face every day. This is why Łukasiewicz – PORT has launched a dialogue with patient organizations: to ensure that the solutions developed at the institute are genuinely aligned with patients’ needs.
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