 The Office of Science and National Projects, National Projects Section informs that on November 20, 2020 for the nineteenth time, the National Science Center announced the results of the OPUS and PRELUDIUM competitions. Polish researchers will receive over PLN 487 million for projects implemented as part of basic research. The OPUS and PRELUDIUM competitions have been enjoying great interest for years among scientists applying for funding for research projects. In their nineteenth edition, a total of 4,096 applications were submitted to the National Science Center, of which 595 were directed for funding. Among them there are also projects of scientists from SGGW.
The Office of Science and National Projects, National Projects Section informs that on November 20, 2020 for the nineteenth time, the National Science Center announced the results of the OPUS and PRELUDIUM competitions. Polish researchers will receive over PLN 487 million for projects implemented as part of basic research. The OPUS and PRELUDIUM competitions have been enjoying great interest for years among scientists applying for funding for research projects. In their nineteenth edition, a total of 4,096 applications were submitted to the National Science Center, of which 595 were directed for funding. Among them there are also projects of scientists from SGGW.Co-financing was awarded to:
OPUS:
dr hab. Inż. Hanna Elżbieta Bolibok-Brągoszewska
Identification and characterization of genes determining the tolerance of phosphorus deficiency in rye (Secale cereale L) – plants with high tolerance of nutrient deficiency.
Dr. Ind. Magdalena Ewa Pawełkowicz
Integration of cucumber multi-omics data to identify gender determination mechanisms and their climatic conditions.
Dr. Mateusz Krzysztof Wierzbicki
Microenvironmental disruption of neoplastic capillaries by diamond nanoparticles in the treatment of highly vascularized tumors.
Prof. dr hab. Inż. Jarosław Feliks Kaba
Multifactorial biostatistic model based on in vitro methods to predict the occurrence of gastrointestinal nematode drug resistance in goats.
dr hab. Tomasz Sadkowski
Molecular basis of the action of beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyric acid (HMB) in supporting the treatment of muscular dystrophies – in vivo and in vitro studies.
PRELUDE:
Katarzyna Cecylia Ratajczak, MA
Modulation of ATP production using glycolysis inhibitors in cancer cells monitored by new aptamer-based fluorescent biosensor systems.
M.D. Dominika Dmitruk
Role of sugar and amino acid transporters in initiation and development of erineum induced by Aceria erinea on walnut leaves (Juglans regia).
Congratulations to all of you!
The ranking lists of all projects qualified for funding in the OPUS 19 and PRELUDIUM 19 calls are available here .