The 2010 Brain Awareness Week in Warsaw

Lectures during the 2010 Brain Awareness Week:

Prof. Andrzej Wróbel (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) The Awareness of Vision
Prof. Małgorzata Kossut (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) Neuroplasticity and Neurorehabilitation
Prof. Jolanta Zawilska (Medical University of Lodz, Institute for Medical Biology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Lodz) Enhancers and shaman’s herbs – cogito? ergo sum?
Doc. Leonora Bużańska (Mossakowski Medical Research Centre, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) The Janus face of the neural stem cell
Prof. Irena Namysłowska (Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology, Warsaw) Eating disorders – anorexia nervosa and bulimia. Soul ailments infecting the body.

All talks were open to the public and took place in the editorial office of Polityka at Słupecka 6. They were addressed to those interested in research on the nervous system, from middle and high school students, through university students, teachers, and students of universities of the third age.

This year, for the first time ever, some lectures (Prof. Andrzej Wróbel’s and Prof. Irena Namysłowska’s) were broadcasted on-line and net users took part in the discussion. Their comments and numerous phone calls showed great interest in this form of attending the lectures and it shall therefore be repeated in the next edition of the Brain Awareness Week. A video recording of the lecture by Prof. Namysłowska will also be available off-line on the web site of the Brain Awareness Week.

Lecture participants were given brochures prepared by the DANA Alliance, popularising knowledge about the brain and ways of keeping it in excellent condition. The brochures also included hints and information on coping with the nervous system diseases. Even though the publications were available only in English, they aroused great interest.

The 2010 International Brain Awareness Week could not have taken place without contests, which aimed to kindle interest in knowledge about the brain among young people. This year we have expanded the scope of the contests and announced them not only in Warsaw and the Mazovia Region but also elsewhere in Poland. Our four contests targeted a wide spectrum of children and youth:
- a literary contest “People, discoveries, anecdotes – history of Polish neurophysiology”
- an IT competition for a web page design for the 2011 Brain Awareness Week, “Show your good side”
- an art contest for the 2011 Brain Awareness Week poster,
- music contests for a song with “neuronal” themes, “What’s playing in the head?".

An independent evaluation committee was appointed for each competition and consisted of experts in the respective areas. Judges for the literary contest were joined by two editors from Polityka: Paweł Walewski and Marcin Rotkiewicz. The scientific accuracy was assured by Prof. Teresa Górska and Doc. Małgorzata Skup (contest chairperson), while the literary value of the entries was judged by Ola Janusz.

We were honoured to have Prof. Jan Madey from Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics of the University of Warsaw, President of the Polish Children’s Fund, on the web page evaluation committee along with Piotr Marzec, an expert in web sites utility from Google and Piotr Kurdel, IT specialist from Netiology. Organisation of the IT competition was supervised by Gabriela Mochol.

The best art work from over a hundred entries was selected by a jury consisting of: Doc. Tomasz Werka and Katarzyna Biegańska from the Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology and Olga Wróblówna, an artist and designer from the Sojuz company.

The results were announced during an award ceremony at the Polityka editorial office on Tuesday, March 16 (literary contest), Wednesday, March 17 (IT competition) and Thursday, March 18 (art contest). Marek Matuszak, 3rd year student of Secondary School No 2 in Gubin won an award for his essay on Polish neurophysiologists. Kamil Kufel, a thirteen year old student from Secondary School No 50 in Bydgoszcz won the 1st place in the IT competition, Jakub Foltyn and Kamil Jędrkiewicz, students of the Mechanical and Electric School in Żywiec took second place ex aequo with Patryk Rypień and Marcin Czarniecki from the same school. The best posters were sent by Karolina Posiadała from an elementary school in Skórzec and Magda Rolle-Oszywa from a secondary school in Wierzchucin Królewski.

Winners received diplomas and awards: books (supplied by Prószyński and S-ka Publishing House and the University of Warsaw Publishers), subscription to the journals Wiedza i Życie and Świat Nauki (funded by Wikom, a company specialising in computer image analysis and an interdisciplinary faculty of Neurocognitive Science of the Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities, combining cognitive psychology with neurobiology) and gifts funded by the Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology and the Sojuz and Google companies. Winning entries in the IT and art contests will be used as the official web site and official poster for the 2011 edition of the Brain Awareness Week.

We would like to thank the following web portals for spreading information about the 2010 Brain Awareness Week and our lectures and contests: Polityka.pl, Polish Press Agency Service – Science in Poland, Gazeta.pl, Naukowy.pl, Biolog.pl, Supermózg.pl, gablotka szkolna web site, the school section of the Wirtualna Polska portal, the Education Committee in Warsaw, nationwide education offices, the following journals and papers: Świat Nauki, Polityka, Forum, Stołeczna as well as Program 1 of the Polish Radio and TVP Info television station.

For more information please visit the 2010 Warsaw Brain Awareness Week web site at http://www.ptbun.org.pl/tm2010. Please visit our photo gallery and exhibition of works entered in the art contest.

I would like to thank all those who have donated their time and energy to help organise the 2010 edition of the Brain Awareness Week in Warsaw, contributing to its success.

Wioletta Waleszczyk
Chairperson of the Organisation Committee for the 2010 Brain Awareness Week in Warsaw

PHOTO 1. Andrzej Gorzym, Editor-in-Chief of the science section of Polityka during the opening ceremony of the 2010 Brain Awareness Week in Warsaw.
PHOTO 10. Doc. Małgorzata Skup announces the winners of the literary contest.
PHOTO 11. Prof. Jan Madey and Kamil Kufel, the winner of the IT competition.
PHOTO 12. Prof. Jan Madey and the four laureates of the IT competition from Żywiec.
PHOTO 13. Andrzej Foik announces the winners of the art contest. Karolina Posiadała from the Elementary School in Skórzec, the winner of the art contest, standing in the back.
PHOTO 14. Exhibition of art works in the editorial office of Polityka.


The 2010 Brain Awareness Week in Warsaw

Lectures during the 2010 Brain Awareness Week:

Prof. Andrzej Wróbel (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) The Awareness of Vision
Prof. Małgorzata Kossut (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) Neuroplasticity and Neurorehabilitation
Prof. Jolanta Zawilska (Medical University of Lodz, Institute for Medical Biology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Lodz) Enhancers and shaman’s herbs – cogito? ergo sum?
Doc. Leonora Bużańska (Mossakowski Medical Research Centre, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) The Janus face of the neural stem cell
Prof. Irena Namysłowska (Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology, Warsaw) Eating disorders – anorexia nervosa and bulimia. Soul ailments infecting the body.

All talks were open to the public and took place in the editorial office of Polityka at Słupecka 6. They were addressed to those interested in research on the nervous system, from middle and high school students, through university students, teachers, and students of universities of the third age.

This year, for the first time ever, some lectures (Prof. Andrzej Wróbel’s and Prof. Irena Namysłowska’s) were broadcasted on-line and net users took part in the discussion. Their comments and numerous phone calls showed great interest in this form of attending the lectures and it shall therefore be repeated in the next edition of the Brain Awareness Week. A video recording of the lecture by Prof. Namysłowska will also be available off-line on the web site of the Brain Awareness Week.

Lecture participants were given brochures prepared by the DANA Alliance, popularising knowledge about the brain and ways of keeping it in excellent condition. The brochures also included hints and information on coping with the nervous system diseases. Even though the publications were available only in English, they aroused great interest.

The 2010 International Brain Awareness Week could not have taken place without contests, which aimed to kindle interest in knowledge about the brain among young people. This year we have expanded the scope of the contests and announced them not only in Warsaw and the Mazovia Region but also elsewhere in Poland. Our four contests targeted a wide spectrum of children and youth:
- a literary contest “People, discoveries, anecdotes – history of Polish neurophysiology”
- an IT competition for a web page design for the 2011 Brain Awareness Week, “Show your good side”
- an art contest for the 2011 Brain Awareness Week poster,
- music contests for a song with “neuronal” themes, “What’s playing in the head?".

An independent evaluation committee was appointed for each competition and consisted of experts in the respective areas. Judges for the literary contest were joined by two editors from Polityka: Paweł Walewski and Marcin Rotkiewicz. The scientific accuracy was assured by Prof. Teresa Górska and Doc. Małgorzata Skup (contest chairperson), while the literary value of the entries was judged by Ola Janusz.

We were honoured to have Prof. Jan Madey from Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics of the University of Warsaw, President of the Polish Children’s Fund, on the web page evaluation committee along with Piotr Marzec, an expert in web sites utility from Google and Piotr Kurdel, IT specialist from Netiology. Organisation of the IT competition was supervised by Gabriela Mochol.

The best art work from over a hundred entries was selected by a jury consisting of: Doc. Tomasz Werka and Katarzyna Biegańska from the Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology and Olga Wróblówna, an artist and designer from the Sojuz company.

The results were announced during an award ceremony at the Polityka editorial office on Tuesday, March 16 (literary contest), Wednesday, March 17 (IT competition) and Thursday, March 18 (art contest). Marek Matuszak, 3rd year student of Secondary School No 2 in Gubin won an award for his essay on Polish neurophysiologists. Kamil Kufel, a thirteen year old student from Secondary School No 50 in Bydgoszcz won the 1st place in the IT competition, Jakub Foltyn and Kamil Jędrkiewicz, students of the Mechanical and Electric School in Żywiec took second place ex aequo with Patryk Rypień and Marcin Czarniecki from the same school. The best posters were sent by Karolina Posiadała from an elementary school in Skórzec and Magda Rolle-Oszywa from a secondary school in Wierzchucin Królewski.

Winners received diplomas and awards: books (supplied by Prószyński and S-ka Publishing House and the University of Warsaw Publishers), subscription to the journals Wiedza i Życie and Świat Nauki (funded by Wikom, a company specialising in computer image analysis and an interdisciplinary faculty of Neurocognitive Science of the Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities, combining cognitive psychology with neurobiology) and gifts funded by the Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology and the Sojuz and Google companies. Winning entries in the IT and art contests will be used as the official web site and official poster for the 2011 edition of the Brain Awareness Week.

We would like to thank the following web portals for spreading information about the 2010 Brain Awareness Week and our lectures and contests: Polityka.pl, Polish Press Agency Service – Science in Poland, Gazeta.pl, Naukowy.pl, Biolog.pl, Supermózg.pl, gablotka szkolna web site, the school section of the Wirtualna Polska portal, the Education Committee in Warsaw, nationwide education offices, the following journals and papers: Świat Nauki, Polityka, Forum, Stołeczna as well as Program 1 of the Polish Radio and TVP Info television station.

For more information please visit the 2010 Warsaw Brain Awareness Week web site at http://www.ptbun.org.pl/tm2010. Please visit our photo gallery and exhibition of works entered in the art contest.

I would like to thank all those who have donated their time and energy to help organise the 2010 edition of the Brain Awareness Week in Warsaw, contributing to its success.

Wioletta Waleszczyk
Chairperson of the Organisation Committee for the 2010 Brain Awareness Week in Warsaw

PHOTO 1. Andrzej Gorzym, Editor-in-Chief of the science section of Polityka during the opening ceremony of the 2010 Brain Awareness Week in Warsaw.
PHOTO 10. Doc. Małgorzata Skup announces the winners of the literary contest.
PHOTO 11. Prof. Jan Madey and Kamil Kufel, the winner of the IT competition.
PHOTO 12. Prof. Jan Madey and the four laureates of the IT competition from Żywiec.
PHOTO 13. Andrzej Foik announces the winners of the art contest. Karolina Posiadała from the Elementary School in Skórzec, the winner of the art contest, standing in the back.
PHOTO 14. Exhibition of art works in the editorial office of Polityka.


The 2010 Brain Awareness Week in Warsaw

Lectures during the 2010 Brain Awareness Week:

Prof. Andrzej Wróbel (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) The Awareness of Vision
Prof. Małgorzata Kossut (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) Neuroplasticity and Neurorehabilitation
Prof. Jolanta Zawilska (Medical University of Lodz, Institute for Medical Biology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Lodz) Enhancers and shaman’s herbs – cogito? ergo sum?
Doc. Leonora Bużańska (Mossakowski Medical Research Centre, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) The Janus face of the neural stem cell
Prof. Irena Namysłowska (Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology, Warsaw) Eating disorders – anorexia nervosa and bulimia. Soul ailments infecting the body.

All talks were open to the public and took place in the editorial office of Polityka at Słupecka 6. They were addressed to those interested in research on the nervous system, from middle and high school students, through university students, teachers, and students of universities of the third age.

This year, for the first time ever, some lectures (Prof. Andrzej Wróbel’s and Prof. Irena Namysłowska’s) were broadcasted on-line and net users took part in the discussion. Their comments and numerous phone calls showed great interest in this form of attending the lectures and it shall therefore be repeated in the next edition of the Brain Awareness Week. A video recording of the lecture by Prof. Namysłowska will also be available off-line on the web site of the Brain Awareness Week.

Lecture participants were given brochures prepared by the DANA Alliance, popularising knowledge about the brain and ways of keeping it in excellent condition. The brochures also included hints and information on coping with the nervous system diseases. Even though the publications were available only in English, they aroused great interest.

The 2010 International Brain Awareness Week could not have taken place without contests, which aimed to kindle interest in knowledge about the brain among young people. This year we have expanded the scope of the contests and announced them not only in Warsaw and the Mazovia Region but also elsewhere in Poland. Our four contests targeted a wide spectrum of children and youth:
- a literary contest “People, discoveries, anecdotes – history of Polish neurophysiology”
- an IT competition for a web page design for the 2011 Brain Awareness Week, “Show your good side”
- an art contest for the 2011 Brain Awareness Week poster,
- music contests for a song with “neuronal” themes, “What’s playing in the head?".

An independent evaluation committee was appointed for each competition and consisted of experts in the respective areas. Judges for the literary contest were joined by two editors from Polityka: Paweł Walewski and Marcin Rotkiewicz. The scientific accuracy was assured by Prof. Teresa Górska and Doc. Małgorzata Skup (contest chairperson), while the literary value of the entries was judged by Ola Janusz.

We were honoured to have Prof. Jan Madey from Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics of the University of Warsaw, President of the Polish Children’s Fund, on the web page evaluation committee along with Piotr Marzec, an expert in web sites utility from Google and Piotr Kurdel, IT specialist from Netiology. Organisation of the IT competition was supervised by Gabriela Mochol.

The best art work from over a hundred entries was selected by a jury consisting of: Doc. Tomasz Werka and Katarzyna Biegańska from the Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology and Olga Wróblówna, an artist and designer from the Sojuz company.

The results were announced during an award ceremony at the Polityka editorial office on Tuesday, March 16 (literary contest), Wednesday, March 17 (IT competition) and Thursday, March 18 (art contest). Marek Matuszak, 3rd year student of Secondary School No 2 in Gubin won an award for his essay on Polish neurophysiologists. Kamil Kufel, a thirteen year old student from Secondary School No 50 in Bydgoszcz won the 1st place in the IT competition, Jakub Foltyn and Kamil Jędrkiewicz, students of the Mechanical and Electric School in Żywiec took second place ex aequo with Patryk Rypień and Marcin Czarniecki from the same school. The best posters were sent by Karolina Posiadała from an elementary school in Skórzec and Magda Rolle-Oszywa from a secondary school in Wierzchucin Królewski.

Winners received diplomas and awards: books (supplied by Prószyński and S-ka Publishing House and the University of Warsaw Publishers), subscription to the journals Wiedza i Życie and Świat Nauki (funded by Wikom, a company specialising in computer image analysis and an interdisciplinary faculty of Neurocognitive Science of the Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities, combining cognitive psychology with neurobiology) and gifts funded by the Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology and the Sojuz and Google companies. Winning entries in the IT and art contests will be used as the official web site and official poster for the 2011 edition of the Brain Awareness Week.

We would like to thank the following web portals for spreading information about the 2010 Brain Awareness Week and our lectures and contests: Polityka.pl, Polish Press Agency Service – Science in Poland, Gazeta.pl, Naukowy.pl, Biolog.pl, Supermózg.pl, gablotka szkolna web site, the school section of the Wirtualna Polska portal, the Education Committee in Warsaw, nationwide education offices, the following journals and papers: Świat Nauki, Polityka, Forum, Stołeczna as well as Program 1 of the Polish Radio and TVP Info television station.

For more information please visit the 2010 Warsaw Brain Awareness Week web site at http://www.ptbun.org.pl/tm2010. Please visit our photo gallery and exhibition of works entered in the art contest.

I would like to thank all those who have donated their time and energy to help organise the 2010 edition of the Brain Awareness Week in Warsaw, contributing to its success.

Wioletta Waleszczyk
Chairperson of the Organisation Committee for the 2010 Brain Awareness Week in Warsaw

PHOTO 1. Andrzej Gorzym, Editor-in-Chief of the science section of Polityka during the opening ceremony of the 2010 Brain Awareness Week in Warsaw.
PHOTO 10. Doc. Małgorzata Skup announces the winners of the literary contest.
PHOTO 11. Prof. Jan Madey and Kamil Kufel, the winner of the IT competition.
PHOTO 12. Prof. Jan Madey and the four laureates of the IT competition from Żywiec.
PHOTO 13. Andrzej Foik announces the winners of the art contest. Karolina Posiadała from the Elementary School in Skórzec, the winner of the art contest, standing in the back.
PHOTO 14. Exhibition of art works in the editorial office of Polityka.


The 2010 Brain Awareness Week in Warsaw

Lectures during the 2010 Brain Awareness Week:

Prof. Andrzej Wróbel (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) The Awareness of Vision
Prof. Małgorzata Kossut (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) Neuroplasticity and Neurorehabilitation
Prof. Jolanta Zawilska (Medical University of Lodz, Institute for Medical Biology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Lodz) Enhancers and shaman’s herbs – cogito? ergo sum?
Doc. Leonora Bużańska (Mossakowski Medical Research Centre, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) The Janus face of the neural stem cell
Prof. Irena Namysłowska (Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology, Warsaw) Eating disorders – anorexia nervosa and bulimia. Soul ailments infecting the body.

All talks were open to the public and took place in the editorial office of Polityka at Słupecka 6. They were addressed to those interested in research on the nervous system, from middle and high school students, through university students, teachers, and students of universities of the third age.

This year, for the first time ever, some lectures (Prof. Andrzej Wróbel’s and Prof. Irena Namysłowska’s) were broadcasted on-line and net users took part in the discussion. Their comments and numerous phone calls showed great interest in this form of attending the lectures and it shall therefore be repeated in the next edition of the Brain Awareness Week. A video recording of the lecture by Prof. Namysłowska will also be available off-line on the web site of the Brain Awareness Week.

Lecture participants were given brochures prepared by the DANA Alliance, popularising knowledge about the brain and ways of keeping it in excellent condition. The brochures also included hints and information on coping with the nervous system diseases. Even though the publications were available only in English, they aroused great interest.

The 2010 International Brain Awareness Week could not have taken place without contests, which aimed to kindle interest in knowledge about the brain among young people. This year we have expanded the scope of the contests and announced them not only in Warsaw and the Mazovia Region but also elsewhere in Poland. Our four contests targeted a wide spectrum of children and youth:
- a literary contest “People, discoveries, anecdotes – history of Polish neurophysiology”
- an IT competition for a web page design for the 2011 Brain Awareness Week, “Show your good side”
- an art contest for the 2011 Brain Awareness Week poster,
- music contests for a song with “neuronal” themes, “What’s playing in the head?".

An independent evaluation committee was appointed for each competition and consisted of experts in the respective areas. Judges for the literary contest were joined by two editors from Polityka: Paweł Walewski and Marcin Rotkiewicz. The scientific accuracy was assured by Prof. Teresa Górska and Doc. Małgorzata Skup (contest chairperson), while the literary value of the entries was judged by Ola Janusz.

We were honoured to have Prof. Jan Madey from Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics of the University of Warsaw, President of the Polish Children’s Fund, on the web page evaluation committee along with Piotr Marzec, an expert in web sites utility from Google and Piotr Kurdel, IT specialist from Netiology. Organisation of the IT competition was supervised by Gabriela Mochol.

The best art work from over a hundred entries was selected by a jury consisting of: Doc. Tomasz Werka and Katarzyna Biegańska from the Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology and Olga Wróblówna, an artist and designer from the Sojuz company.

The results were announced during an award ceremony at the Polityka editorial office on Tuesday, March 16 (literary contest), Wednesday, March 17 (IT competition) and Thursday, March 18 (art contest). Marek Matuszak, 3rd year student of Secondary School No 2 in Gubin won an award for his essay on Polish neurophysiologists. Kamil Kufel, a thirteen year old student from Secondary School No 50 in Bydgoszcz won the 1st place in the IT competition, Jakub Foltyn and Kamil Jędrkiewicz, students of the Mechanical and Electric School in Żywiec took second place ex aequo with Patryk Rypień and Marcin Czarniecki from the same school. The best posters were sent by Karolina Posiadała from an elementary school in Skórzec and Magda Rolle-Oszywa from a secondary school in Wierzchucin Królewski.

Winners received diplomas and awards: books (supplied by Prószyński and S-ka Publishing House and the University of Warsaw Publishers), subscription to the journals Wiedza i Życie and Świat Nauki (funded by Wikom, a company specialising in computer image analysis and an interdisciplinary faculty of Neurocognitive Science of the Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities, combining cognitive psychology with neurobiology) and gifts funded by the Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology and the Sojuz and Google companies. Winning entries in the IT and art contests will be used as the official web site and official poster for the 2011 edition of the Brain Awareness Week.

We would like to thank the following web portals for spreading information about the 2010 Brain Awareness Week and our lectures and contests: Polityka.pl, Polish Press Agency Service – Science in Poland, Gazeta.pl, Naukowy.pl, Biolog.pl, Supermózg.pl, gablotka szkolna web site, the school section of the Wirtualna Polska portal, the Education Committee in Warsaw, nationwide education offices, the following journals and papers: Świat Nauki, Polityka, Forum, Stołeczna as well as Program 1 of the Polish Radio and TVP Info television station.

For more information please visit the 2010 Warsaw Brain Awareness Week web site at http://www.ptbun.org.pl/tm2010. Please visit our photo gallery and exhibition of works entered in the art contest.

I would like to thank all those who have donated their time and energy to help organise the 2010 edition of the Brain Awareness Week in Warsaw, contributing to its success.

Wioletta Waleszczyk
Chairperson of the Organisation Committee for the 2010 Brain Awareness Week in Warsaw

PHOTO 1. Andrzej Gorzym, Editor-in-Chief of the science section of Polityka during the opening ceremony of the 2010 Brain Awareness Week in Warsaw.
PHOTO 10. Doc. Małgorzata Skup announces the winners of the literary contest.
PHOTO 11. Prof. Jan Madey and Kamil Kufel, the winner of the IT competition.
PHOTO 12. Prof. Jan Madey and the four laureates of the IT competition from Żywiec.
PHOTO 13. Andrzej Foik announces the winners of the art contest. Karolina Posiadała from the Elementary School in Skórzec, the winner of the art contest, standing in the back.
PHOTO 14. Exhibition of art works in the editorial office of Polityka.


The 2010 Brain Awareness Week in Warsaw

Lectures during the 2010 Brain Awareness Week:

Prof. Andrzej Wróbel (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) The Awareness of Vision
Prof. Małgorzata Kossut (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) Neuroplasticity and Neurorehabilitation
Prof. Jolanta Zawilska (Medical University of Lodz, Institute for Medical Biology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Lodz) Enhancers and shaman’s herbs – cogito? ergo sum?
Doc. Leonora Bużańska (Mossakowski Medical Research Centre, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) The Janus face of the neural stem cell
Prof. Irena Namysłowska (Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology, Warsaw) Eating disorders – anorexia nervosa and bulimia. Soul ailments infecting the body.

All talks were open to the public and took place in the editorial office of Polityka at Słupecka 6. They were addressed to those interested in research on the nervous system, from middle and high school students, through university students, teachers, and students of universities of the third age.

This year, for the first time ever, some lectures (Prof. Andrzej Wróbel’s and Prof. Irena Namysłowska’s) were broadcasted on-line and net users took part in the discussion. Their comments and numerous phone calls showed great interest in this form of attending the lectures and it shall therefore be repeated in the next edition of the Brain Awareness Week. A video recording of the lecture by Prof. Namysłowska will also be available off-line on the web site of the Brain Awareness Week.

Lecture participants were given brochures prepared by the DANA Alliance, popularising knowledge about the brain and ways of keeping it in excellent condition. The brochures also included hints and information on coping with the nervous system diseases. Even though the publications were available only in English, they aroused great interest.

The 2010 International Brain Awareness Week could not have taken place without contests, which aimed to kindle interest in knowledge about the brain among young people. This year we have expanded the scope of the contests and announced them not only in Warsaw and the Mazovia Region but also elsewhere in Poland. Our four contests targeted a wide spectrum of children and youth:
- a literary contest “People, discoveries, anecdotes – history of Polish neurophysiology”
- an IT competition for a web page design for the 2011 Brain Awareness Week, “Show your good side”
- an art contest for the 2011 Brain Awareness Week poster,
- music contests for a song with “neuronal” themes, “What’s playing in the head?".

An independent evaluation committee was appointed for each competition and consisted of experts in the respective areas. Judges for the literary contest were joined by two editors from Polityka: Paweł Walewski and Marcin Rotkiewicz. The scientific accuracy was assured by Prof. Teresa Górska and Doc. Małgorzata Skup (contest chairperson), while the literary value of the entries was judged by Ola Janusz.

We were honoured to have Prof. Jan Madey from Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics of the University of Warsaw, President of the Polish Children’s Fund, on the web page evaluation committee along with Piotr Marzec, an expert in web sites utility from Google and Piotr Kurdel, IT specialist from Netiology. Organisation of the IT competition was supervised by Gabriela Mochol.

The best art work from over a hundred entries was selected by a jury consisting of: Doc. Tomasz Werka and Katarzyna Biegańska from the Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology and Olga Wróblówna, an artist and designer from the Sojuz company.

The results were announced during an award ceremony at the Polityka editorial office on Tuesday, March 16 (literary contest), Wednesday, March 17 (IT competition) and Thursday, March 18 (art contest). Marek Matuszak, 3rd year student of Secondary School No 2 in Gubin won an award for his essay on Polish neurophysiologists. Kamil Kufel, a thirteen year old student from Secondary School No 50 in Bydgoszcz won the 1st place in the IT competition, Jakub Foltyn and Kamil Jędrkiewicz, students of the Mechanical and Electric School in Żywiec took second place ex aequo with Patryk Rypień and Marcin Czarniecki from the same school. The best posters were sent by Karolina Posiadała from an elementary school in Skórzec and Magda Rolle-Oszywa from a secondary school in Wierzchucin Królewski.

Winners received diplomas and awards: books (supplied by Prószyński and S-ka Publishing House and the University of Warsaw Publishers), subscription to the journals Wiedza i Życie and Świat Nauki (funded by Wikom, a company specialising in computer image analysis and an interdisciplinary faculty of Neurocognitive Science of the Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities, combining cognitive psychology with neurobiology) and gifts funded by the Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology and the Sojuz and Google companies. Winning entries in the IT and art contests will be used as the official web site and official poster for the 2011 edition of the Brain Awareness Week.

We would like to thank the following web portals for spreading information about the 2010 Brain Awareness Week and our lectures and contests: Polityka.pl, Polish Press Agency Service – Science in Poland, Gazeta.pl, Naukowy.pl, Biolog.pl, Supermózg.pl, gablotka szkolna web site, the school section of the Wirtualna Polska portal, the Education Committee in Warsaw, nationwide education offices, the following journals and papers: Świat Nauki, Polityka, Forum, Stołeczna as well as Program 1 of the Polish Radio and TVP Info television station.

For more information please visit the 2010 Warsaw Brain Awareness Week web site at http://www.ptbun.org.pl/tm2010. Please visit our photo gallery and exhibition of works entered in the art contest.

I would like to thank all those who have donated their time and energy to help organise the 2010 edition of the Brain Awareness Week in Warsaw, contributing to its success.

Wioletta Waleszczyk
Chairperson of the Organisation Committee for the 2010 Brain Awareness Week in Warsaw

PHOTO 1. Andrzej Gorzym, Editor-in-Chief of the science section of Polityka during the opening ceremony of the 2010 Brain Awareness Week in Warsaw.
PHOTO 10. Doc. Małgorzata Skup announces the winners of the literary contest.
PHOTO 11. Prof. Jan Madey and Kamil Kufel, the winner of the IT competition.
PHOTO 12. Prof. Jan Madey and the four laureates of the IT competition from Żywiec.
PHOTO 13. Andrzej Foik announces the winners of the art contest. Karolina Posiadała from the Elementary School in Skórzec, the winner of the art contest, standing in the back.
PHOTO 14. Exhibition of art works in the editorial office of Polityka.


The 2010 Brain Awareness Week in Warsaw

Lectures during the 2010 Brain Awareness Week:

Prof. Andrzej Wróbel (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) The Awareness of Vision
Prof. Małgorzata Kossut (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) Neuroplasticity and Neurorehabilitation
Prof. Jolanta Zawilska (Medical University of Lodz, Institute for Medical Biology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Lodz) Enhancers and shaman’s herbs – cogito? ergo sum?
Doc. Leonora Bużańska (Mossakowski Medical Research Centre, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) The Janus face of the neural stem cell
Prof. Irena Namysłowska (Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology, Warsaw) Eating disorders – anorexia nervosa and bulimia. Soul ailments infecting the body.

All talks were open to the public and took place in the editorial office of Polityka at Słupecka 6. They were addressed to those interested in research on the nervous system, from middle and high school students, through university students, teachers, and students of universities of the third age.

This year, for the first time ever, some lectures (Prof. Andrzej Wróbel’s and Prof. Irena Namysłowska’s) were broadcasted on-line and net users took part in the discussion. Their comments and numerous phone calls showed great interest in this form of attending the lectures and it shall therefore be repeated in the next edition of the Brain Awareness Week. A video recording of the lecture by Prof. Namysłowska will also be available off-line on the web site of the Brain Awareness Week.

Lecture participants were given brochures prepared by the DANA Alliance, popularising knowledge about the brain and ways of keeping it in excellent condition. The brochures also included hints and information on coping with the nervous system diseases. Even though the publications were available only in English, they aroused great interest.

The 2010 International Brain Awareness Week could not have taken place without contests, which aimed to kindle interest in knowledge about the brain among young people. This year we have expanded the scope of the contests and announced them not only in Warsaw and the Mazovia Region but also elsewhere in Poland. Our four contests targeted a wide spectrum of children and youth:
- a literary contest “People, discoveries, anecdotes – history of Polish neurophysiology”
- an IT competition for a web page design for the 2011 Brain Awareness Week, “Show your good side”
- an art contest for the 2011 Brain Awareness Week poster,
- music contests for a song with “neuronal” themes, “What’s playing in the head?".

An independent evaluation committee was appointed for each competition and consisted of experts in the respective areas. Judges for the literary contest were joined by two editors from Polityka: Paweł Walewski and Marcin Rotkiewicz. The scientific accuracy was assured by Prof. Teresa Górska and Doc. Małgorzata Skup (contest chairperson), while the literary value of the entries was judged by Ola Janusz.

We were honoured to have Prof. Jan Madey from Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics of the University of Warsaw, President of the Polish Children’s Fund, on the web page evaluation committee along with Piotr Marzec, an expert in web sites utility from Google and Piotr Kurdel, IT specialist from Netiology. Organisation of the IT competition was supervised by Gabriela Mochol.

The best art work from over a hundred entries was selected by a jury consisting of: Doc. Tomasz Werka and Katarzyna Biegańska from the Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology and Olga Wróblówna, an artist and designer from the Sojuz company.

The results were announced during an award ceremony at the Polityka editorial office on Tuesday, March 16 (literary contest), Wednesday, March 17 (IT competition) and Thursday, March 18 (art contest). Marek Matuszak, 3rd year student of Secondary School No 2 in Gubin won an award for his essay on Polish neurophysiologists. Kamil Kufel, a thirteen year old student from Secondary School No 50 in Bydgoszcz won the 1st place in the IT competition, Jakub Foltyn and Kamil Jędrkiewicz, students of the Mechanical and Electric School in Żywiec took second place ex aequo with Patryk Rypień and Marcin Czarniecki from the same school. The best posters were sent by Karolina Posiadała from an elementary school in Skórzec and Magda Rolle-Oszywa from a secondary school in Wierzchucin Królewski.

Winners received diplomas and awards: books (supplied by Prószyński and S-ka Publishing House and the University of Warsaw Publishers), subscription to the journals Wiedza i Życie and Świat Nauki (funded by Wikom, a company specialising in computer image analysis and an interdisciplinary faculty of Neurocognitive Science of the Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities, combining cognitive psychology with neurobiology) and gifts funded by the Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology and the Sojuz and Google companies. Winning entries in the IT and art contests will be used as the official web site and official poster for the 2011 edition of the Brain Awareness Week.

We would like to thank the following web portals for spreading information about the 2010 Brain Awareness Week and our lectures and contests: Polityka.pl, Polish Press Agency Service – Science in Poland, Gazeta.pl, Naukowy.pl, Biolog.pl, Supermózg.pl, gablotka szkolna web site, the school section of the Wirtualna Polska portal, the Education Committee in Warsaw, nationwide education offices, the following journals and papers: Świat Nauki, Polityka, Forum, Stołeczna as well as Program 1 of the Polish Radio and TVP Info television station.

For more information please visit the 2010 Warsaw Brain Awareness Week web site at http://www.ptbun.org.pl/tm2010. Please visit our photo gallery and exhibition of works entered in the art contest.

I would like to thank all those who have donated their time and energy to help organise the 2010 edition of the Brain Awareness Week in Warsaw, contributing to its success.

Wioletta Waleszczyk
Chairperson of the Organisation Committee for the 2010 Brain Awareness Week in Warsaw

PHOTO 1. Andrzej Gorzym, Editor-in-Chief of the science section of Polityka during the opening ceremony of the 2010 Brain Awareness Week in Warsaw.
PHOTO 10. Doc. Małgorzata Skup announces the winners of the literary contest.
PHOTO 11. Prof. Jan Madey and Kamil Kufel, the winner of the IT competition.
PHOTO 12. Prof. Jan Madey and the four laureates of the IT competition from Żywiec.
PHOTO 13. Andrzej Foik announces the winners of the art contest. Karolina Posiadała from the Elementary School in Skórzec, the winner of the art contest, standing in the back.
PHOTO 14. Exhibition of art works in the editorial office of Polityka.


The 2010 Brain Awareness Week in Warsaw

Lectures during the 2010 Brain Awareness Week:

Prof. Andrzej Wróbel (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) The Awareness of Vision
Prof. Małgorzata Kossut (Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) Neuroplasticity and Neurorehabilitation
Prof. Jolanta Zawilska (Medical University of Lodz, Institute for Medical Biology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Lodz) Enhancers and shaman’s herbs – cogito? ergo sum?
Doc. Leonora Bużańska (Mossakowski Medical Research Centre, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) The Janus face of the neural stem cell
Prof. Irena Namysłowska (Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology, Warsaw) Eating disorders – anorexia nervosa and bulimia. Soul ailments infecting the body.

All talks were open to the public and took place in the editorial office of Polityka at Słupecka 6. They were addressed to those interested in research on the nervous system, from middle and high school students, through university students, teachers, and students of universities of the third age.

This year, for the first time ever, some lectures (Prof. Andrzej Wróbel’s and Prof. Irena Namysłowska’s) were broadcasted on-line and net users took part in the discussion. Their comments and numerous phone calls showed great interest in this form of attending the lectures and it shall therefore be repeated in the next edition of the Brain Awareness Week. A video recording of the lecture by Prof. Namysłowska will also be available off-line on the web site of the Brain Awareness Week.

Lecture participants were given brochures prepared by the DANA Alliance, popularising knowledge about the brain and ways of keeping it in excellent condition. The brochures also included hints and information on coping with the nervous system diseases. Even though the publications were available only in English, they aroused great interest.

The 2010 International Brain Awareness Week could not have taken place without contests, which aimed to kindle interest in knowledge about the brain among young people. This year we have expanded the scope of the contests and announced them not only in Warsaw and the Mazovia Region but also elsewhere in Poland. Our four contests targeted a wide spectrum of children and youth:
- a literary contest “People, discoveries, anecdotes – history of Polish neurophysiology”
- an IT competition for a web page design for the 2011 Brain Awareness Week, “Show your good side”
- an art contest for the 2011 Brain Awareness Week poster,
- music contests for a song with “neuronal” themes, “What’s playing in the head?".

An independent evaluation committee was appointed for each competition and consisted of experts in the respective areas. Judges for the literary contest were joined by two editors from Polityka: Paweł Walewski and Marcin Rotkiewicz. The scientific accuracy was assured by Prof. Teresa Górska and Doc. Małgorzata Skup (contest chairperson), while the literary value of the entries was judged by Ola Janusz.

We were honoured to have Prof. Jan Madey from Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics of the University of Warsaw, President of the Polish Children’s Fund, on the web page evaluation committee along with Piotr Marzec, an expert in web sites utility from Google and Piotr Kurdel, IT specialist from Netiology. Organisation of the IT competition was supervised by Gabriela Mochol.

The best art work from over a hundred entries was selected by a jury consisting of: Doc. Tomasz Werka and Katarzyna Biegańska from the Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology and Olga Wróblówna, an artist and designer from the Sojuz company.

The results were announced during an award ceremony at the Polityka editorial office on Tuesday, March 16 (literary contest), Wednesday, March 17 (IT competition) and Thursday, March 18 (art contest). Marek Matuszak, 3rd year student of Secondary School No 2 in Gubin won an award for his essay on Polish neurophysiologists. Kamil Kufel, a thirteen year old student from Secondary School No 50 in Bydgoszcz won the 1st place in the IT competition, Jakub Foltyn and Kamil Jędrkiewicz, students of the Mechanical and Electric School in Żywiec took second place ex aequo with Patryk Rypień and Marcin Czarniecki from the same school. The best posters were sent by Karolina Posiadała from an elementary school in Skórzec and Magda Rolle-Oszywa from a secondary school in Wierzchucin Królewski.

Winners received diplomas and awards: books (supplied by Prószyński and S-ka Publishing House and the University of Warsaw Publishers), subscription to the journals Wiedza i Życie and Świat Nauki (funded by Wikom, a company specialising in computer image analysis and an interdisciplinary faculty of Neurocognitive Science of the Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities, combining cognitive psychology with neurobiology) and gifts funded by the Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology and the Sojuz and Google companies. Winning entries in the IT and art contests will be used as the official web site and official poster for the 2011 edition of the Brain Awareness Week.

We would like to thank the following web portals for spreading information about the 2010 Brain Awareness Week and our lectures and contests: Polityka.pl, Polish Press Agency Service – Science in Poland, Gazeta.pl, Naukowy.pl, Biolog.pl, Supermózg.pl, gablotka szkolna web site, the school section of the Wirtualna Polska portal, the Education Committee in Warsaw, nationwide education offices, the following journals and papers: Świat Nauki, Polityka, Forum, Stołeczna as well as Program 1 of the Polish Radio and TVP Info television station.

For more information please visit the 2010 Warsaw Brain Awareness Week web site at http://www.ptbun.org.pl/tm2010. Please visit our photo gallery and exhibition of works entered in the art contest.

I would like to thank all those who have donated their time and energy to help organise the 2010 edition of the Brain Awareness Week in Warsaw, contributing to its success.

Wioletta Waleszczyk
Chairperson of the Organisation Committee for the 2010 Brain Awareness Week in Warsaw

PHOTO 1. Andrzej Gorzym, Editor-in-Chief of the science section of Polityka during the opening ceremony of the 2010 Brain Awareness Week in Warsaw.
PHOTO 10. Doc. Małgorzata Skup announces the winners of the literary contest.
PHOTO 11. Prof. Jan Madey and Kamil Kufel, the winner of the IT competition.
PHOTO 12. Prof. Jan Madey and the four laureates of the IT competition from Żywiec.
PHOTO 13. Andrzej Foik announces the winners of the art contest. Karolina Posiadała from the Elementary School in Skórzec, the winner of the art contest, standing in the back.
PHOTO 14. Exhibition of art works in the editorial office of Polityka.


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2009

  • IV. Biogerontological Meeting at the Nencki Institute

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  • Award of the Division of Biological Sciences

    The 2009 Award for the scientific achievements for the set of papers published in 2006-2008 and dealing with the “Regulation and role of Matrix Metalloproteinase-9, MMP-9 inphysiological and pathological neuronal plasticity” was granted to research team.

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  • VIII Scientific Meeting for Teacher

    On 5th of December 2009 VIII Scientific Meeting For Teacher was organized by the the Nencki Institute and the Science Festival School. In this event took part more than 60 persons from all over Poland. Meeting was covered by the Honorary Patronage of the Mazovian Chief Education Officer.

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  • Prof. Kris Turlejski, a neurobiologist from the Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology who until now chaired the First Local Ethics Committee in Warsaw has been nominated by the Minister of Science for the member of the State Ethics Committee and then elected its Chair.

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  • On November 2, 2009 Prof. Adam Szewczyk signed, on behalf of the Nencki Institute, a bilateral Cooperation Agreement concerning execution of the CePT Project: Centre of Preclinical Research and Technology with the Medical University of Warsaw. The Nencki Institute along with the Medical University of Warsaw – the CePT consortium coordinator and the University of Warsaw is one of the main beneficiaries of the CePT project. The value of the Centre for Neurobiology (CN) investment has been estimated at 52 million PLN, which constitutes approx. 15% of the total value of the CePT project (359 million PLN).

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  • International PhD Studies at the Nencki Institute

    Dr Ksenia Meyza, from the group of prof. Jolanta Zagrodzka, was the winner (one of three) of The PNS Young Investigator Awards, during The 9th International Congress of the Polish Neuroscience Society, Warsaw 2009, for the lecture entitled: „Electrophysiological correlates of diverse emotional reactivity of Roman High – (RHA/Verh) and Roman Low Avoidance (RLA/Verh) rats”.

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  • XIII Warsaw Science Festival 2009

    The XIII Science Festival took place in Warsaw between September 19 and 27. Each year the Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology actively participates in this event.

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  • Ms. Dorota Wypych has received II Price for the presentation entitled “Studies on local dynamics of calcium transients in glioma C6 cells”, presented during the VIIth Parnas Conference, organized by the Polish and Ukrainian Biochemical Societies, that took place in Yalta

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  • On 30th of May 2009 the 13th Scientific Picnic was held on the New Town Square and Podzamcze Areas. This year picnic’s motto was: „SCIENCE AMONG THE STARS”. Like in previous years the Nencki Institute took part in this event and prepared series of presentations under the common title: „EARTHLY BODY, SPIRIT FROM THE STARS”

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  • Hands-on course at Nencki Institute

    On 14-15 May at Nencki Institute a hands-on course “Introduction to modeling of nervous system” took place. The course was organized under the auspices of the Polish Society for Neuroscience.

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  • Polish Children’s Fund

    Again, as every year, the Fund’s scholars visited the Nencki Institute and participated in lab activities and research training.

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  • Reporting Session

    Session of the Scientific Council 7. devoted to the 2008 Annual Report took place on February 27, 2009. Besides the information given by Prof. Adam Szewczyk, Director of the Nencki Institute, there were research reports of Dr. Katarzyna Łukasiuk and Dr. Grzegorz Wilczyński, the winners of the Group Leader 2005 competition.

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2008

  • 2008 Prime Minister Awards

    We have the pleasure to inform you that two of our colleagues are among the prize-winners of the 2008 Prime Minister Awards for PhD dissertations, postdoctoral dissertations and scientific, scientific and technical, or artistic activity:
    Kamila Wolanin for her PhD dissertation entitled “The role of Bcr-Abl oncoprotein in the regulation of the mitotic spindle assembly checkpoint function and polyploidization” – supervised by prof. dr hab. Ewa Sikora
    Filip Konopacki for his PhD dissertation “Matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9), its expression in the stimulated brain and influence on astroglia function” – supervised by prof. dr hab. Leszek Kaczmarek.

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  • Bolesław Skarżyński Award

    The Polish Biochemical Society has granted Prof. Lech Wojtczak and Dr. Krzysztof Zabłocki with Bolesław Skarżyński Award for the best article published in a quarterly journal “Postępy Biochemii” in year 2008. The article is entiled: “Mitochondria in cell life, death and disease”.

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  • On 4th December 2008 in the Mirror Room of the Staszic Palace (the Polish Academy of Sciences) prof. Adam Szewczyk, the Acting Director of the Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, inaugurated the 90th Anniversary of the Institute and welcomed honorable guests and employees of the Institute.

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  • GroupLeader 2008 competition

    On 1-2 December 2008 final stage of the competition for a Head of a Laboratory at the Nencki Institute took place.

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  • Homing 2008

    It is our pleasure to announce that two of our colleagues have received a support from Foundation for Polish Science (HOMING 2008) for the reintegration of researchers and fostering cooperation with their former host institutions after their stay abroad:
    Katarzyna Kalita-Bykowska (University of Louisville, USA)
    Ewelina Knapska (University of Michigan, USA)

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  • Science Festival 2008

    Again, as every year, we took part in the XII edition of the Science Festival in 2008. Due to the building repairs at the Nencki Institute only 4 lectures were held at the International Centre of Biocybernetics. All of them were very highly appreciated by the audience members. In 2009 we will return to the previous participation formula.

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  • The Scientific Council of the Nencki Institute during its session on May 16th 2008 expressed its opinion on the government project of the reform of science and higher education in Poland. The Council decided to support the pro-reformatory resolution of the Scientific Council of The Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics in Warsaw and the petition of the International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology to actively participate in the discussion on the proposed reform.

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2007

2006

  • FEBS Course on Mitochondria 2006

    The aim of the Course was to familiarize its participants with modern techniques of studying mitochondrial metabolism and energetics. Lectures introduced the students to problems of i.e. mitochondrial energy conservation, ion transport and homeostasis"…()":http://www.nencki.gov.pl/febs2006/

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2003-2005

  • European Science Foundation Workshop 2003

    The purpose of the Workshop was to sum up recent state of our knowledge on mitochondrial functions within the cell with the numerous aspects of cell energetics, development and transformation"… → ()":http://www.nencki.gov.pl/iiclab/ESF/

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  • Report of the FEBS evaluation panel visit 2003

    The members of the evaluation panel received extensive electronic documentation describing the Institute organisation and scientific activities prior to the visit. The panel listened to the brief presentation of the departments and had constructive discussions. Finally, the panel exchanged their views concerning the day’s events.

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