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JU scientists to work on a catalytic converter for diesel engines

JU scientists to work on a catalytic converter for diesel engines

22.02.2019
The development of an effective structural catalytic converter to reduce the amount of nitrogen oxides in fumes emitted by diesel engines and remove soot particles from them will be the goal of a joint effort of Polish and Chinese researchers. The project, headed by Prof. Zbigniew Sojka from the Jagiellonian University Faculty of Chemistry, will be run within the framework of the first bilateral grant competition organised by the National Research and Development Centre (Poland) and the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China.
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JU astronomers among creators of a new sky map

JU astronomers among creators of a new sky map

20.02.2019
An international team of more than 200 astronomers from 18 countries has published the first phase of a major new radio sky survey at unprecedented sensitivity using the Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) telescope. The survey reveals hundreds of thousands of previously undetected galaxies, shedding new light on many research areas including the physics of black holes and how clusters of galaxies evolve.
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JU researchers awarded by HERA

JU researchers awarded by HERA

19.02.2019
Attempting to overcome stereotypes about the Romani people and comparing European music festivals as public spaces affording encounters with diversities – these are the subjects of JU projects awarded by the Humanities in the European Research Area network. The winning projects are led by Dr hab. Anna Piotrowska and Dr Karolina Golemo.
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JU biologist receives the MSCA fellowship

JU biologist receives the MSCA fellowship

12.02.2019
Dr Fedrica Zacchini from the JU Małopolska Centre of Biotechnology has been awarded with the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions fellowship within the Horizon 2020 EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation. Over next two years, she will by studying neurodevelopmental outcomes in offspring conceived by parents at advanced age, collaborating with two groups led by Dr. Alan Chan (University of Leiden) and Prof. Grażyna Ptak (Jagiellonian University).
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Unraveling the molecular mysteries of neurodegenerative diseases

Unraveling the molecular mysteries of neurodegenerative diseases

12.02.2019
An International team of researchers based at the Malopolska Centre of Biotechnology (MCB) from the Jagiellonian University has cracked the atomic structure of an important cellular 'bodyguard'. The Elp3 protein helps to properly produce all other cellular proteins and thereby protects us from neurodegenerative diseases. The results of their research were published this week in Nature Communications.
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JU surgeons join the Innovations in Surgery Project

JU surgeons join the Innovations in Surgery Project

11.02.2019
I Chair in General Surgery of the Jagiellonian University Medical College is the only Polish clinic to be included in an international group of prestigious surgery clinics working together within the framework of the Innovations in Surgery project. Initiated by the American Cleveland Clinic, the project entails systematic exchange of knowledge and experience through a variety of means, such as monthly video conferences.
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SOLARIS synchrotron to join the BEATS project

SOLARIS synchrotron to join the BEATS project

11.02.2019
The National Synchrotron Radiation Centre SOLARIS will join the European Horizon 2020 project BEAmline for Tomography at SESAME (BEATS), which was launched with the objective to design, procure, construct and commission a beamline for hard X-ray full-field tomography at the SESAME synchrotron in Jordan. The grant is worth 6 million euros and will span a four-year period from beginning 2019 to end 2022.
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