No. Funding Agency

 Type of Project

Name of Project  Coordinator Head of the Project at the IEM and the Number of Participants Other Participating Countries Activity
 1.  EU  ITN AXREGEN
Axonal regeneration, plasticity and stem cells
Prof. James Fawcett, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK Prof. MUDr. Eva Syková, DrSc. (12) UK, Sweden, France, Poland, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Netherlands, Germany, CR International network of education foucused on axonal regeneration and research of stem cells for EU Excellence
2.  EU  IP NANOEAR
Nanotechnology-based targeted drug delivery using the inner ear as a model target organ
Prof.Illmari Pyykkö, University of Tampere, Finland Prof. MUDr. Josef Syka, DrSc. (25) Finland, Sweden, Italy, Germany, France, Austria, Switzerland, Greece, United Kingdom, CR Research of active substances applied into the inner ear with the use of nanoparticles
3.  EU  NoE INTARESE
Integrated assessment of the health risk of environmental stressors in Europe
D.Briggs, Imperial College, London, U.K. MUDr. Radim Šrám. DrSc. (33) United Kingdom, Netherlands, Italy, Finland, France, Greece, Germany, Sweden, Spain, Belgium, Serbia, Slovakia, CR Assessment of the health risks of environmental stressors in Europe
 4.  EU  ITN EdU-GLIA
Innovative techniques and models to study glia-neuron interactions
Prof. Andreas Reichenbach, Leipzig University, Germany Prof.MUDr. Eva Syková, DrSc. (10) CR, Germany, UK, Israel, France, Sweden, Slovenia Education and research focused on neuron-glia interactions
 5.  EU  (CP) BIOactive highly porous and injectable Scaffolds controlling stem cell recruitment, proliferation and differentiation and enabling angiogenesis for Cardiovascular Engineered Tissues Prof. Paolo Giusti, University of Pisa, Italy doc. Evžen Amler (13) CR, Italy, UK, Germany, France, Netherlands, Denmark, Romania The development of new bioactive polymeric scaffolds capable of forming tissues from dissociated stem cells for the creation of autologous cardiovascular tissues
 6.  ISCF International Stem Cell Forum International Stem Cell Initiative Prof. Peter Andrews, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK Doc. Petr Dvořák (11) Australia, CR, Finland, Israel, Japan, Canada, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, USA, UK Worlwide international activity with the aim to compare the biological and molecular properties of human embryonic stem cells lines
 7.  MŠMT Barrande Programme projekt MOBILITY (MEB) Role of the astroglial gap junction in neurotransmission Coordinator CR doc. Lýdia Vargová Nathalie Rouach (FR) CR, France Exchange visits of young researchers
 8.  MŠMT COST Action ECMNET „Brain Extracellular Matrix in Health and Disease“ Role of the extracellular matrix in the extracellular diffusion parameters changes in the brain Prof. Alexander Dityatev, Italy Prof. Eva Syková Italy, CR, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Serbia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, UK Education of young scientific experts in the field of neural and extracellular matrix expansion and popularization of knowledge about the brain extracellular matrix at the scientific, public and political levels
 9.  EU LIFE/ENV/CZ/651 Innovative methods of monitoring diesel engine exhaust toxicity in real urban traffic. Institute of Experimental Medicine ASCR Jan Topinka, DSc CR Innovative methods for monitoring toxic exhaust gases from diesel engines in urban transport.
 10.  EU Struktural fond OPNS - 3CE2688P3 (UFIREG) Ultrafine particles – an evidence based contribution to the development of regional and European environmental and health policy. Technical University Dresden, Germany Miroslav Dostál, MD, DSc CR, Germany, Slovenia, Ukraine Ultrafine particles - facts for regional development and environmental and health policy
 11.  GAČR Bilateral Grant Projects Neuronal remodeling after early sound exposure IEM AS CR (prof. Syka), University of Taiwan, Taiwan (Prof. Poon) Prof. MUDr. Josef Syka, DrSc (2) CR, Taiwan Joint project implementation

 

 

 

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