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ICCVS

16
09.2021
09.2021
PUBLICATIONS BY ICCVS RESEARCHERS AWARDED
Proud to announce that Prof. Natalia Marek-Trzonkowska and Dr Zuzanna Urban-Wójciuk from ICCVS have received a Special Prize for excellent publications from the Rector of the Medical University of Gdańsk (MUG) prof. dr hab. Marcin Gruchała.Dr Zuzanna Urban-Wójciuk was awarded for the publication “ Antigenic ...
Proud to announce that Prof. Natalia Marek-Trzonkowska and Dr Zuzanna Urban-Wójciuk from ICCVS have received a Special Prize for excellent publications from the Rector of the Medical University of Gdańsk (MUG) prof. dr hab. Marcin Gruchała.Dr Zuzanna Urban-Wójciuk was awarded for the publication “ Antigenic ...
ICCVS

23
08.2021
08.2021
THE IMPACT OF UPF1 ATP MIMETICS ON THE MUTANT IMMUNOPEPTIDOME – A NEW OPUS PROJECT AT ICCVS
About the research: A critical cellular surveillance mechanism that recognizes and eliminates aberrant mRNAs containing premature termination codons (PTC) is termed as nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD). PTCs containing mRNAs are rapidly degraded by the NMD machinery. Active NMD renders many dominant ...
About the research: A critical cellular surveillance mechanism that recognizes and eliminates aberrant mRNAs containing premature termination codons (PTC) is termed as nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD). PTCs containing mRNAs are rapidly degraded by the NMD machinery. Active NMD renders many dominant ...
ICCVS

28
07.2021
07.2021
DR MAŁGORZATA LISOWSKA – LAUREATE OF UGRANTS-FIRST PROGRAM
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is the most common subtype of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), constituting up to 40% of all cases globally (WHO 2020). Canine lymphoma is recognized as a model of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL) in humans (Pawlak A, Obmińska-Mrukowicz B, and Rapak 2013; Ito, Frantz, and ...
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is the most common subtype of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), constituting up to 40% of all cases globally (WHO 2020). Canine lymphoma is recognized as a model of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL) in humans (Pawlak A, Obmińska-Mrukowicz B, and Rapak 2013; Ito, Frantz, and ...
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12
07.2021
07.2021
DR WIOLETA DOMAŃSKA-BABUL MEMBER OF INTERUNIVERSITY TEAM FOR REAGENT PROCUREMENTS
The Rectors of the Association of Fahrenheit Universities have established an interuniversity team to develop a joint statement on public procurement of reagents, consumables and laboratory materials. The statement will be addressed to the President of the Public Procurement Office and the Minister for ...
The Rectors of the Association of Fahrenheit Universities have established an interuniversity team to develop a joint statement on public procurement of reagents, consumables and laboratory materials. The statement will be addressed to the President of the Public Procurement Office and the Minister for ...
ICCVS

11
06.2021
06.2021
KATARZYNA DZIUBEK FROM ICCVS – LAUREATE OF START 2021 COMPETITION
Foundation for Polish Science has announced the results of the START 2021 competition. 100 outstanding young scientists will receive prestigious scholarships and among them is MSc Katarzyna Dziubek from the International Centre for Cancer Vaccine Science.Kasia is doing her PhD at the Intercollegiate Faculty ...
Foundation for Polish Science has announced the results of the START 2021 competition. 100 outstanding young scientists will receive prestigious scholarships and among them is MSc Katarzyna Dziubek from the International Centre for Cancer Vaccine Science.Kasia is doing her PhD at the Intercollegiate Faculty ...
ICCVS

08
06.2021
06.2021
SCIENTISTS FROM ICCVS PUBLISH IN NATURE METHODS
Single-cell sequencing methods are a new technology that allows us to study individual cells within a tissue. In cancer this is helping us to understand why tumours sometimes cannot be treated. While genomes (DNA) and transcriptomes (RNA) can be explored at the single-cell level, single-cell profiling ...
Single-cell sequencing methods are a new technology that allows us to study individual cells within a tissue. In cancer this is helping us to understand why tumours sometimes cannot be treated. While genomes (DNA) and transcriptomes (RNA) can be explored at the single-cell level, single-cell profiling ...