Liczba projektów UŁ w poszczególnych programach wraz z łączną kwotą: V
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Miniatura – 25 grants – total amount of the funding – PLN 923,588;
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OPUS – 29 projects – PLN 28,026,223;
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OPUS LAP – 1 project – PLN 496,882;
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MAESTRO – 2 projects – PLN 3,712,800;
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SONATA BIS – 2 projects – PLN 2,882,920;
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SONATA – 4 projects – PLN 4,238,342;
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PRELUDIUM – 8 projects – PLN 1,207,262;
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PRELUDIUM BIS – 1 project – PLN 650,710.
- DAINA 3 – 1 project – PLN 946,052
Faculties of the University of Lodz that received the most grants:
- Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection – funding for 19 projects (including 7 as part of MINIATURA);
- Faculty of Economics and Sociology – 16 projects (including 8 as part of MINIATURA);
- Faculty of Philology – 13 projects (including 2 as part of MINIATURA).
Five University of Lodz scientists with the highest funded projects:
- dr hab. Damian Plażuk, Associate Professor at the University of Lodz, Faculty of Chemistry, project entitled: "Development and characterization of novel multitargeted organometallic tubulin polymerization inhibitors for enhancing the effectiveness of anticancer therapies" which received funding as part of the OPUS 27 call in the amount of PLN 3,389,160; ,
- Prof. dr hab. Julian Sitarek, Faculty of Physics and Applied Informatics, project entitles: "Determining phenomenological parameters of Quantum Gravity via combination of very-high-energy gamma-ray observation and emission modelling of astrophysical sources", which received funding as part of MAESTRO 15 in the amount of PLN 2,976,000;
- dr hab. Damian Jacenik, Associate Professor at the University of Lodz, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, project entitled: "Neutrophil-targeted immune response as an effective approach in immunotherapy of gastrointestinal cancers", which received funding as part of the OPUS 27 call in the amount of PLN 2,485,200;
- dr hab. Kamil Łuczaj, Faculty of Economics and Sociology, project entitled: "Biography & Academic Imaginary. Polish intellectual diaspora in the autobiographies of migrant scholars", which received funding as part of the SONATA BIS 13 call in the amount of PLN 1,787,056;
- dr hab. Sylwia Różalska, Associate Professor at the University of Lodz, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, project entitled: "Mechanisms determining the suitability of selected entomopathogenic fungal species for biocontrol - a multi-omics approach", which received funding as part of the OPUS 27 call in the amount of PLN 1,679,126.
Source: Project Support Centre, University of Lodz
Edit: Monika Kędziak, Centre for Brand Communications, University of Lodz