Scientific projects
Development of the innovative system for the prevention and treatment of sub-clinical mastitis in dairy cows based on synergism of silver and copper nanoparticles (0070/L-07/2015)
Project manager: dr Marcin Gołębiewski
Department of Animal Breeding and Production
Identification of the molecular markers responsible for the glioblastoma multiforme cells sensitivity to graphene flakes and its derivatives.
LIDER/144/L-6/NCBR/2015
Project manager: dr Marta Grodzik
Department of Animal Nutrition and Biotechnology
Graphene based nanocomposites decorated with metal nanoparticles as antibacterial agent
(2016/23/D/NZ9/04401 SONATA 11)
Project manager: dr Sławomir Jaworski
Department of Animal Nutrition and Biotechnology
The effect of silver nanoparticles on the fertility and development of the gonads of model fish (2015/19/D/NZ8/03/871- SONATA10)
Project manager: dr Maciej Kamaszewski
Department of Ichtiobiology, Fisheries and Aquaculture Biotechnology
Mechanism of interaction between carbon nanoparticles of diamond, graphene oxide and graphite and cytochrome P450 enzymes – studies on in vitro and in silico models (2016/21/N/NZ7/03344 – PRELUDIUM)
Project manager: MSc Barbara Strojny
Department of Animal Nutrition and Biotechnology
Molecular mechanisms of gonadal development and differentiation under phytoestrogen symulation in sturgeons (2016/21/D/NZ9/01761-SONATA)
Project manager: dr Małgorzata Rzepkowska
Department of Ichtiobiology, Fisheries and Aquaculture Biotechnology
Isolation dependent stress and cell malnutrition activation by graphene nanoplatelets as an regulator of autoghagy integrated with apoptosis. Research based on the glioblastoma multiforme model in vitro and in ovo (2013/03/N/NZ9/018198 – PRELUDIUM)
Project manager: dr Sławomir Jaworski
Department of Animal Nutrition and Biotechnology
Micro- and nano-systems in chemistry and biomedical diagnosis. (MNS-DIAG) POIG.01.03.01-00 014/08. Structural project 2007-2015
Project manager: Prof. dr hab. Ewa Sawosz Chwalibóg
Department of Animal Nutrition and Biotechnology