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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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