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What's new at Łukasiewicz – PORT?

In January 2023, a new program of activities will launch at PORT – Gardens of Experience. The free workshops are intended for preschool children as well as primary and secondary school students. Registration is now open.
Please note that as of 13 December 2022, our COVID-19 sample collection point at Wrocław Airport will cease operations. The opening hours of the drive-thru testing point at the Pracze Campus will also change.
On 15 December 2022, a scientific seminar devoted to RNA analysis, spatial biology, and the application of these technologies in oncology, immunology, and cardiology research will be held at Łukasiewicz – PORT.
The Łukasiewicz Research Network, of which Łukasiewicz – PORT is a part, has announced plans to create two thousand attractive jobs in the research and development sector over the next two years. This plan was officially unveiled during a conference held on 25 November at the Łukasiewicz – PIMOT institute in Warsaw.
Another meeting in the PORT Seminar Series is ahead of us. The guest speaker will be Prof. Jakub Szlachetko from the Jagiellonian University, Scientific Director of the National Synchrotron Radiation Centre SOLARIS in Kraków.
The Industry Contact Point for Medical Technologies and Health at Łukasiewicz – PORT invites you to the first matchmaking event of the Industry Contact Points, Horizon4Poland’22. The event will take place on 22 November 2022 at the POLIN Conference Center in Warsaw. Participant registration is open until 18 November.
Due to the Independence Day holiday on 11 November 2022 and the long weekend, the operating hours of the Łukasiewicz – PORT swab collection points will change between 10 and 13 November 2022.
Łukasiewicz – PORT Polish Center for Technology Development invites you to a lecture by Dr Bjoern Sommer from the Royal College of Art in London. The meeting will take place as part of the PORT Seminar Series on 4 November 2022 (Friday).
Due to All Saints’ Day on Tuesday, 1 November 2022, the Łukasiewicz – PORT swab collection points offering COVID-19 testing will be closed.
Eight applications with a total value of nearly PLN 357 million were submitted in the second call of the Virtual Research Institute (WIB). This marks another opportunity for scientists to obtain funding for innovative research in the field of medical biotechnology and oncology.
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