Project

We will learn about immune contexture changes induced in lung cancers by chemo- and radiotherapy

Zuzanna Nowicka, a graduate of the Faculty of Medicine at the Medical University of Lodz (2020) and our Individual Course of Study student, was selected in the competition for a doctoral student for the project “Comprehensive characterization of changes in the immune context of a tumor induced by cytotoxic drugs in non-small cell lung cancer” […]

Radiomic methods in cancer research – research visit

We are happy to announce that Urszula Smyczyńska, PhD, MEng, has been awarded a research grant within MINIATURA 5 NCN call. The funds obtained will allow for 10-week research and training stay at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA, during which our team member will investigate advanced image analysis techniques and their […]

Our team will support DisCoVeRy clinical trial within the POLCRIN research network

The overall objective of this 5-year project is to build a multinational, adaptive European COVID-19 and emerging infectious diseases trial network, based on existing initiatives, experience and expertise, allowing European expansion of DisCoVeRy (WP1) and the establishment of a COVID19 adaptive platform trial (WP2). The DisCoVeRy trial, designed as a multi-arm adaptive repurposing trial, initiated […]

Multiomic analysis of serum and exosomal biomolecules associated with total body irradiation

Wojciech Fendler, MD, PhD, Associate Professor carries out a project financed by a grant from the “OPUS 17” competition of the National Science Center. The human body exposed to high doses of radiation irreversibly loses the ability to produce circulating blood cells, which in a short time leads to death. This is due to multi-profile […]

Observational study of seasonality of glycemic variability indices and its relationship to insulin resistance among adolescents with type 1 diabetes

On 16.05.2019, during the 20th Congress of Diabetes Poland, the Society’s Awards Committee decided to award a Scientific Grant of almost 100,000 PLN to our colleague from the Department of Biostatistics and Translational Medicine, Konrad Pagacz MD, for the implementation of the project “Observational study of the seasonality of glycemic indexes and its relationship to […]

Tools for searching pathogenic variants in regulatory regions of the human genome

Paweł Sztromwasser PhD carries out the project financed by Polonez grant. Monogenic diabetes is a genetic disease responsible for approximately 5% of diabetes cases. It is known to be caused by mutations of one of several protein-coding genes, each of which defines a subtype of the disease (e.g. several types of MODY, neonatal diabetes, several […]

Deep learning-based integration of circulating and cellular miRNAs expression of pancreatic cancer

PhD student, Konrad Stawiski MD carries out the project financed by Preludium grant. Pancreatic cancer is one of the most deadly oncological diseases. According to official statistics, in Poland, it is diagnosed in over 4000 patients yearly and out of those 4000 only about 200 survives 5 years of the diseases. This high mortality is […]

Diamond Grant for Arkadiusz Michalak

We are happy to announce that Arkadiusz Michalak, a 6th-year medical student and member of our team, has been awarded a “Diamond Grant” by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education for the project “Searching for monogenic polyautoimmunity syndromes predisposing to type 1 diabetes”. Congratulations! Read more here: https://www.gov.pl/web/edukacja-i-nauka/juz-mamy-600-laureatow-diamentowego-grantu-2

Lysophosphatidic Acid in Pathogenesis of HNF1B-MODY Syndrome

PhD student, Beata Małachowska MD carries out the project financed by Preludium grant. Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is one of the most common genetic disorder in human population and the most common form of kidney cystic disease in general. It is caused by gene mutation in PKD1 and PKD2 genes. Over the time ADPKD leads to renal failure, dialysis and if avaiable kidney transplant. Molecular studies in […]

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