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Category D2TH

NanoBioSPECTRA

Project Leader: Dr. Paweł Pomastowski, PhD, Habilitated Doctor The interdisciplinary team established under the NanoBioSPECTRA project aims to create an innovative platform integrating three fundamental research areas: (1) diagnostics based on mass spectrometry using laser desorption/ionization (LDI-MS) assisted by matrix…

Multi-Omics for Post-Infectious Syndromes (MOPS)

Project Leader: Prof. Paweł Zalewski Project Aims and Objectives Post-infectious syndromes (PIS), such as myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) and long COVID, represent a growing challenge for healthcare systems—not only due to their high prevalence but also because of the…

PULMONeX-PRO

Project Leader: Dr. Magdalena Wujak PULMONeX-PRO is an interdisciplinary research initiative focused on developing new therapeutic strategies for lung diseases and cancers. The project targets proteins that can serve as: (a) pharmacological modulation targets (e.g., via inhibitors, activators, antibodies), (b)…

Liver Fibrosis Research (LFR) group

Project Leader: Prof. Mauro Panteghini Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), previously defined as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), affects 30% of adults worldwide and is the second most common cause of end-stage liver disease and liver transplantation in Europe. Approximately…

BioEXPAND – Biophysics expands research horizons

Project Leader: Dr. hab. Karolina Mikulska-Rumińska, prof. UMK BioEXPAND is an interdisciplinary research project that combines the development of modern computational biophysics tools with their practical applications in biomedicine and biotechnology. The project involves both creating new methods for analyzing and visualizing…

PBT – Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Team

Project Leader: Prof. Michał Marszałł, PhD, DSc Medicinal chemistry and drug formulation technology are inherently interdisciplinary fields, integrating chemical, biological, pharmaceutical, and medical sciences. Discovering a pharmacologically active molecule in vitro represents only the initial step toward effective therapy; the critical…