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Project number: |
TEAM TECH/2016-3/19 |
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Title: |
INFECTLESS New generation of antibacterial wound dressing |
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Project leader: |
Izabela Sabała, PhD |
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Team members: |
dr Piotr Małecki (post-doc) dr Elżbieta Jagielska (researcher) Paweł Mitkowski (PhD student) Alicja Wysocka (PhD student) |
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Duration: |
01.12.2017–30.11.2020 |
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Project budget: |
3 463 780,00 PLN |
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Short description: |
Wound infections are very common and can have serious local and systemic complications, especially if associated with other patient’s condition, like diabetic foot, pressure ulcers or burns. Spreading of antibiotic resistance enhances the problem, especially in the case of staphylococci (MRSA). To address this issue we propose to develop a new generation of wound dressing functionalized with patented bacteriolytic enzyme and based on modern biomaterials, like hydrogels and nanofibers. This multidisciplinary project, carried out in collaboration with scientific and commercial partners, will give a great opportunity to introduce young researchers to various scientific areas and to train them in commercial aspects of project results implementation. |
This project is carried out within the TEAM TECH programme of the Foundation for Polish Science co-financed by the European Union under the European Regional Development Fund.
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Project number: |
Homing/2016-1/1 |
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Title: |
Role of ESCRT-I protein complex in amino acid and lipid metabolism in the context of erythropoiesis |
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Project leader: |
Jarosław Cendrowski, PhD |
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Team members: |
Michał Mazur (Master student) |
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Duration: |
01.01.2017 – 31.12.2018 |
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About the project: |
The endosomal sorting complexes required for transport (ESCRTs) constitute a cellular system for membrane remodeling. I discovered that ESCRT-I depleted cells show reduced expression of genes encoding enzymes of amino acid and fatty acid metabolism. I also found that mRNA levels of ESCRT-I subunits are up-regulated during erythropoiesis. Both membrane turnover and metabolic regulation are essential for erythropoiesis, however ESCRT-I function or the interrelation between membrane and metabolic homeostasis in erythroid maturation have not been described. The aim of my project is to study the role of ESCRT-I in cellular metabolism in the context of erythropoiesis. |
This project is carried out within the HOMING programme of the Foundation for Polish Science co-financed by the European Union under the European Regional Development Fund.
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Project number: |
Team/2016-2/15 |
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Title: |
Cellular consequences of endosomal dysfunction for proteostasis, metabolism and cancer biology |
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Project leader: |
Marta Miączyńska, PhD, Professor |
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Team members: |
Krzysztof Kolmus (post-doc), Kamil Jastrzębski (post-doc), Marta Kaczmarek (PhD Student), Karolina Wojciechowska (PhD Student) Małgorzata Świątek (master student) |
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Duration: |
01.06.2017–31.05.2020 |
This project is carried out within the TEAM programme of the Foundation for Polish Science co-financed by the European Union under the European Regional Development Fund.
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Project number: |
TEAM/2016-3/18 |
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Title: |
Modeling of dynamic interactions between RNA and small molecules and its practical applications |
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Project leader: |
Janusz Bujnicki, PhD, Professor Co-PI – Filip Stefaniak, PhD |
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Team members: |
Pritha Ghosh (post-doc), Chinju Jhon (PhD student)Ewa Skowronek (technician) |
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Duration: |
01.10.2017–30.09.2020 |
This project is carried out within the TEAM programme of the Foundation for Polish Science co-financed by the European Union under the European Regional Development Fund.

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