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Cooper test: ATP urgently needed

Cooper test: ATP urgently needed

08.06.2017
Ready, steady, go! 12 minutes of intense running ahead. The Cooper test will show how our bodies cope with physical effort. In fact, it will indicate how efficient our cells are in producing energy.
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International mathematical prize for Dr Anna Szymusiak

International mathematical prize for Dr Anna Szymusiak

07.06.2017
Dr Anna Szymusiak from the JU Chair in Applied Mathematics was awarded with this year’s International Stefan Banach Prize for a Doctoral Dissertation in the Mathematical Sciences. She will receive her statuette, along with a cheque for 25,000 PLN, during the 8th Forum of Polish Mathematicians, organised in September in Lublin.
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JU student recognised at an international orthopaedics conference

JU student recognised at an international orthopaedics conference

06.06.2017
During the 18th European Federation of National Associations of Orthopaedics and Traumatology (EFORT) Annual Congress, held in Vienna from 5 May to 2 June 2017, Przemysław Pękala, a student of the JU MC Faculty of Medcine, presented two papers that received critical acclaim amongst the experts attending the conference.
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What exactly happens to the food we eat?

What exactly happens to the food we eat?

06.06.2017
Have you ever wondered what happens to food after we put it in our mouths? Paweł Jedynak from the Faculty of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Biotechnology describes the journey the food takes through our organisms, and uses this opportunity to discuss and debunk a recently popular myth – the leaky gut syndrome.
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Nobody saw the criminal, but still we know what they look like

Nobody saw the criminal, but still we know what they look like

02.06.2017
Crime scene. The perp’s long gone. There are no eyewitnesses, and the police don’t know who did it. Will the investigators be able to identify the criminal? Scientists from the Jagiellonian University are working on a project that will employ detailed DNA analysis to do just that.
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The Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities of celebrates its 1st anniversary

The Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities of celebrates its 1st anniversary

01.06.2017
Today, on 1 June 2017, the Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities is holding a meeting entitled 'Research, Innovation and the Future of Europe' at the Bibliothèque Solvay in Brussels, Belgium. The Guild is an international network comprising the most esteemed European universities, co-founded by the Jagiellonian University. The meeting marks the first anniversary of the Guild’s foundation.
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Delegation from Hong Kong Polytechnic University visits the JU Faculty of Philology

Delegation from Hong Kong Polytechnic University visits the JU Faculty of Philology

31.05.2017
On 25 May 2017, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University delegation, led by Prof. Chu Hung-Iam, Dean of the Faculty of Humanities, paid a visit to the Jagiellonian University and met with members of the JU Faculty of Philology, including the Dean Prof. Elżbieta Górska and the Vice-Dean Prof. Władysław Witalisz.
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