What's new at Łukasiewicz – PORT?
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On January 11, 2024, Łukasiewicz – PORT Polish Center for Technology Development will host Prof. Marco Rust from the Institute of Physiological Chemistry (Biochemical-Pharmacological Center) at the University of Marburg, who will deliver a lecture titled: “Cyclase-associated protein (CAP): a novel CAPt’n of neuronal actin dynamics.”
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In 2023, Łukasiewicz – PORT secured 17 projects, launched four new research groups, and established its first start-up. It was also a year of numerous scientific events hosted at our Institute. Below, we recap the most significant developments of the past year.
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May the Christmas season bring a moment of calm, may the presence and smiles of your loved ones bring peace and joy, and may the coming year be filled with inspiration, new discoveries, and exciting projects. Wishing you a healthy Christmas and a happy New Year!
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From November to December 2023, the Gardens of Experience team organized a series of six workshops for representatives of educational institutions, local government units, and non-governmental organizations involved in active youth education. The training sessions were conducted as part of the project “Future Competencies as the Key to Poland’s Technological Development,” funded by the Ministry of Education and Science.
Dr. hab. Witold Konopka from Łukasiewicz – PORT has been appointed a member of the Neurobiology Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences for the term beginning in 2024. This selection reflects recognition of his achievements and contributions to the development of neurobiology.
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Łukasiewicz – PORT Polish Center for Technology Development, as the leader of an international consortium, has received a grant under the Horizon Europe program to develop new methods for countering information manipulation. The funding allocated for the project amounts to EUR 3 million.
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Funding obtained from the Medical Research Agency under the Regional Digital Medicine Centers (RCMC) program has made it possible to establish a new platform for collaboration between the Biobank Research Group and the Institute of Human Genetics of the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAS) in Poznań.
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Five applications with a total value exceeding PLN 223 million were submitted to Łukasiewicz – PORT as part of the third call of the Virtual Research Institute (WIB) program.
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The international conference 19th International Symposium on Bioinformatics Research and Applications – ISBRA 2023, held on 09/10/2023–12/10/2023 at Łukasiewicz – PORT, has come to an end. We leave the event enriched with new knowledge and a better understanding of best practices in using the latest bioinformatics and machine learning tools in research on the etiology and development of many diseases.
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The call for the establishment of Regional Centers for Digital Medicine (RCDM) has been resolved. The Medical Research Agency selected 18 entities that will implement projects supporting the digitalization of clinical research. Nearly PLN 60 million will be allocated to consortia that include the Biobank Research Group at Łukasiewicz – PORT, led by Dr. Patrycja Gazińska. For the Biobank, the two awarded grants mean the development of infrastructure as well as the acceleration of scientific activity within the newly established Center, along with a strategic shift toward translational medicine.
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