Joanna Trylska, head of the Biomolecular Machines Laboratory, has received funding for the project ‘Advanced photoluminescent platform for bacterial treatment (PHOBAT)’ under the 4EU+ alliance.

The 4EU+ Alliance, which comprises eight European universities educating in the medical sciences, sciences, life sciences and humanities, including the University of Warsaw, has announced the results of the SEED4EU+ program. One of its beneficiaries is Professor Joanna Trylska, head of the Biomolecular Machines Laboratory at the Centre for New Technologies. who will lead the project ‘Advanced photoluminescent platform for bacterial treatment (PHOBAT)’. The SEED4EU+ initiative is focused on the cross-university education and research projects of the 4EU+ Alliance in one of the four 4EU+ flagship programmes:

‘Health and demographic change in the urban environment’;
‘Europe in a changing world: understanding societies, economies, cultures and languages’;
‘Data – Models – Transformations’;
‘Environmental transitions.

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Biomolecular Machines Laboratory

SEED4EU+ program