Professor Krzysztof Marycz: – This technology could revolutionise our approach to treating osteoporosis. Using mRNA technology, the scientist from the Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences and his team intend to reverse the process of bone resorption. His project received the most funding in the Tango 5 competition of the National Centre for Research and Development. Out of the twelve projects submitted for evaluation, only four were selected.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/professor-marycz--this-is-the-first-step-towards-developing-an-osteoporosis-vaccine-390.html
Division of Pathomorphology and Veterinary Forensics
1. Evaluation of the remodelling of myocardium in dogs with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) and myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD).
Team: Izabela Janus, DVM, Marcin Nowak DVM, PhD, Rafał Ciaputa DVM, PhD, Małgorzata Kandefer-Gola, DVM, PhD, prof. Janusz A. Madej, DVM, PhD (in collaboration with the Department of Internal Diseases: Agnieszka Noszczyk-Nowak, DVM, PhD, prof. Urszula Pasławska, DVM, PhD)
Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) and (...)
https://wmw.upwr.edu.pl/en/faculty/faculty-structure/department-of-pathology/research
The role of type 1 fimbriae in Salmonella infections
Team: Maciej Ugorski, Krzysztof Grzymajło, Aleksandra Orłowska, Agata Mikołajczyk
Infection by Salmonella is initiated by the attachment and colonization of gut mucosa, which seems to be an essential step in the pathogenesis of salmonellosis. There is convincing evidence suggesting that type 1 fimbriae play an important role in bacterial survival and persistence in the host, although their exact role in adhesion, invasiveness, pathogenesis (...)
https://wmw.upwr.edu.pl/en/faculty/faculty-structure/department-of-biochemistry-and-molecular-biology/research