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Sources of funding - Grants

Grants:

a) NATIONAL SCIENCE CENTER

1. (TNT-CVD) Trimethylamine as a Toxin in Cardiovascular Diseases. (UMO-2020/37/B/NZ5/00366, Opus 19), Head: prof. Marcin Ufnal, MD, PhD

2. Impact of indole-3-propionic acid, a gut microbiota-derived metabolite of tryptophan, on cardiovascular system in rats. (2019/35/N/NZ4/01111, PRELUDE 18 ), Head: Piotr Konopelski, MD 

3. The role of piezolites and osmolytes in the circulatory system in health and disease. (2018/31/B/NZ5/00038, OPUS 16), Head: prof. Marcin Ufnal, MD, PhD

4. The role of intestinal bacteria and methylamines derived from the intestinal microflora in the regulation of blood pressure and the development of hypertension (2016/21/B/NZ5/02544, OPUS 11), Head: dr hab. n. med. Marcin Ufnal, MD, PhD

5. The role of hydrogen sulfide and methane, metabolites of intestinal bacteria, in the regulation of blood pressure and the development of hypertension (2016/22/E/NZ5/00647, SONATA BIS 6), Head: dr hab. n. med. Marcin Ufnal, MD, PhD

6. Pathological significance of trimethylamine N-oxide in heart failure (2015/19/N/NZ5/00650, PRELUDE 10) - Head: Adrian Drapała, MD, PhD

b) GRANTS from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education - DIAMOND GRANTS 

  1. The gut-blood barrier as a new marker and target of therapy in hypertension, heart failure and diabetes - Head: K.N Jaworska, MD, Supervisor prof. Marcin Ufnal, MD, PhD

  2. The role of indole in the regulation of blood pressure and the pathogenesis of hypertension - Head: P. Konopelski, MDSupervisor prof. Marcin Ufnal, MD, PhD

c) INTERNAL GRANTS - Young Researcher Project

  1. The influence of keratin dressings on the wound healing process in diabetic rats (MB/M/18 (36)) - Head: Marek Konop, PhD
  2. Investigation of the effect of intestinal microbiota metabolites on the growth of cardiovascular cells in in vitro culture (MB/M/02(4)) Head: Piotr Konopelski, MD 
  3. Common neurohormonal mechanisms of regulation of intraocular pressure and arterial pressure - (MB/ M/0(40)) - Head: Janusz Skrzypecki, MD, PhD

d) INTERNAL GRANTS - Student Mini-grants

  1. Effect of keratin dressing with sodium acetate on macrophage polarization in the process of skin wound healing in rat models of type 1 diabetes (1S7/3/M/MG/N/22/22) - Leader: Łukasz Mazurek, Supervisor: Marek Konop, PhD
  2. Effect of keratin dressing on macrophage polarization and PI3K-AKT signaling pathway activity in a surgical wound model in diabetic rats (1S7/1/M/MG/N/22/22) - Leader: Mateusz Rybka, Supervisor: Marek Konop, PhD 
  3. The effect of keratin wound dressing on wound healing process and expression of selected cytokines in a surgical wound model in diabetic rats - (16/M/MG/N/21)Leader: Mateusz Rybka, Supervisor: Marek Konop, PhD.
  4.  The effect of keratin dressing on the healing process and expression of selected cytokeratins in a surgical wound model in rats with iatrogenically induced diabetes - (44/M/MG/N/21)Leader: Łukasz Mazurek, Supervisor: Marek Konop, PhD.

    e) GRANTS "Best of the Best! 4.0" from MEiN 

    Effect of keratin preparations on the process of skin wound healing in animals with pharmacologically induced diabetes (3rd ed.) - Leader: Lukasz Mazurek, Supervisor: Marek Konop, PhD.