Project Department of applied biology
- „Who is responsible here?“ Linking transformation of organochlorines with specific bacterial populations detail
- ALternative infill MAterials for disposal of NPP decommissioning RAdioactive waste (ALMARA) detail
- Antioxidant Therapeutic Nanoparticles to treat inflammation in the gut brain axis and its related diseases detail
- Biodegradable silk fibroin based materials for orthopedics detail
- Biologically active materials for application in medical devices detail
- COMbined Physico-chemical Experimental Therapy to Improve prognosis against Triple negative breast by Immune activation and laser ablation OptimizatioN. detail
- Development of plant extract impregnated biocomposites for biomedical applications detail
- Enviromantal fate, behavior and biological effects of engineered nanomaterials detail
- European Joint Programme on Radioactive Waste Management - ConCord detail
- European Joint Programme on Radioactive Waste Management - MAGIC detail
- European MIC Network – New paths for science, sustainability and standards detail
- European Platform on Particle System Characterization detail
- Photoactive nanocomposite systems for improvement of the environment detail
- Innovative and sustainable solutions for plastic-free European rivers: prevention and elimination of litter, plastics and microplastics detail
- Who is responsible here? Linking transformation of organochlorines with specific bacterial populations detail
- COoperative catabolic iNteractioNs bEtween fungi and baCTeria during the microbial breakdown of anthropogenic chemicals in polluted environments detail
- Limiting Factors for Survivability and Proliferation of Microorganisms Significant for Corrosion of Deep Geological Repository Barrier Systems detail
- Metody in situ ochrany sladkovodních biotopů s využitím sinic a řas jako indikačních druhů detail
- Textile-derived microplastics in aquatic ecosystems: identification, characterizations, and effect assessment detail
- Recovery of critical elements from uraniferous coals and ashes using bio-leaching - MSCA4Ukraine detail