Dr. Paweł Mikulski, who will join IMol as a Group Leader in mid-2023, is among the laureates of the NAWA Polish Returns programme. Under this programme Paweł will receive funding for the realization of his project ‘The role of genome architecture and related chromatin modifications in innate immune transcriptional memory of antigen presentation genes’. Congratulations!
We are glad to invite you to the next edition of IMol Science Club on March 22nd. This time we will be joined by Marina Rodnina of Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences. In her talk Prof. Rodnina will summarize the recent advances in understanding the mechanisms of three types of recoding events: stop-codon readthrough, […]
Today we are celebrating Rare Disease Day. There are over 7,000 rare diseases which impact over 300 million people all around the world. Among these conditions are mitochondrial diseases – early degenerations which occur inside the cell. To overcome them is a challenge for scientists and doctors alike. At IMol, we aim to combat the […]
We are glad to announce that the Scientific Board of IMol will be holding their first in-person meeting at our new headquarters on February 28th – March 1st. It is exciting for us to finally be able to gather in person, and in our new facility. The Scientific Board of IMol consists of scientists from […]
We are excited to announce that all four of our Group Leaders who applied for the SONATA BIS 12 grant – Dr. Azzi Abdelhalim, Dr. Maciej Cieśla, Dr. Nicola De Franceschi and Dr. Piotr Gerlach – were granted the funding by the NCN. Congratulations!
Zaktualizowano: 27 sty 2023 It is our pleasure to invite you to the next IMol Science Club seminar, this time with our Group Leader, Nicola de Franceschi! In his lecture Nicola will walk us through the fascinating properties of biological membranes, show us how the cell deforms and splits membranes, and how this can be reconstituted […]