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What's new at Łukasiewicz – PORT?

The results of the first Virtual Research Institute (WIB) competition are now known. An international panel of experts has recommended a project aimed at developing new cancer therapy methods using therapeutic mRNA technology for funding. The project’s authors will receive nearly PLN 70 million to carry out the research.
Due to the observance of All Saints’ Day and Independence Day, changes have been introduced to the operating hours of the Łukasiewicz – PORT swab collection points.
Three days of inspiring discussions, fourteen hours of online broadcasting, twenty speakers, and nearly one hundred and fifty participants — the first international PORT for Health: Neuroscience conference, organized by the Life Sciences and Biotechnology Center at Łukasiewicz – PORT, has come to an end.
The Łukasiewicz Accelerator is a program designed for employees of the Łukasiewicz Research Network, aimed at supporting the commercialization of research outcomes.
The final days of registration for the PORT for Health: Neuroscience conference are here! Participants can submit their applications until October 10.
Key issues in mental health, renowned experts, and three days of lectures and discussions — Łukasiewicz – PORT invites you to take part in the scientific conference “PORT for Health: Neuroscience 2021”, which will be held from October 13–15, 2021. Online registration is now open.
Starting August 7, 2021, our testing point at Wrocław Airport will also be open on Saturdays.
Starting Sunday, August 1, 2021, the Łukasiewicz – PORT testing point at the Marshal’s Office of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship will have new operating days and an expanded testing offer.
Łukasiewicz – PORT Polish Center for Technology Development and the University of Wrocław are launching a partnership in doctoral education. Through this collaboration, young researchers will be able to prepare their dissertations at the University of Wrocław while working and gaining experience in international Research Groups at our Institute.
Łukasiewicz – PORT has introduced rapid antigen tests for detecting the presence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The results serve as an official document facilitating travel during the pandemic without the need for quarantine. No prior registration is required.
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