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What's new at Łukasiewicz – PORT?

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).
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.
Łukasiewicz – PORT Polish Center for Technology Development invites you to a lecture by Dr Anne Bertolotti from the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology (MRC LMB) in Cambridge.
Rozpoczął się nabór wniosków w drugim konkursie Wirtualnego Instytutu Badawczego. Pula środków, o jakie mogą się ubiegać zespoły badawcze prowadzące działalność w dziedzinie biotechnologii medycznej – onkologii, wynosi 380 mln złotych.
An Industry Contact Point has been launched at Łukasiewicz – PORT to support scientists and entrepreneurs from the medical and health technologies sector in obtaining funding from the Horizon Europe program.
The second implementation doctorate at Łukasiewicz – PORT has been successfully defended. Congratulations to Dr. Karolina Moszak from the Materials Technology Laboratory at our Materials Science & Engineering Center!
The first implementation doctorate at Łukasiewicz – PORT has been successfully defended! The author is Dr. Kamila Startek from the Laboratory of Chemical and Spectroscopic Analyses at our Materials Science & Engineering Center. Congratulations!
Łukasiewicz – PORT invites experts in the field of medical biotechnology and oncology to cooperate. Recruitment has begun for an international panel that will carry out the substantive evaluation of applications submitted in the second call of the Virtual Research Institute (WIB).
A funding agreement with the Research Team selected in the first call of the Virtual Research Institute (WIB) has been signed at the headquarters of Łukasiewicz – PORT. The scientists received nearly PLN 70 million to conduct research on new cancer therapy methods.
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.
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