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    What’s new at the University of Wrocław Press? In our series #MondayswithWUWr, we keep you up to date with the most important events, book news and issues important to the Publishing House! We also encourage you to follow the wuwr.eu website and the Publishing House’s social media – Fb, LinkedIn and Instagram and YouTube . We encourage you to follow!

    Mondays with WUWr #42

    A team of scientists from the Faculty of Biotechnology of the University of Wrocław, composed of: Karolina Pląskowska, dr Łukasz Makowski, dr Agnieszka Strzałka, prof. dr hab. Jolanta Zakrzewska-Czerwińska, received the Prof. Bassalik, awarded by the Committee on Molecular Biology of the Cell of the Polish Academy of Sciences, for the best work in the field of microbiology created in a Polish laboratory. The work of the awarded team has also been published in the prestigious journal mBio (American Society of Microbiology).

    Prof. Bassalik Award for scientists from the Faculty of Biotechnology of the University of Wrocław

    An interuniversity team of scientists, including University of Wrocław biologist dr Katarzyna Kliś, presents in the journal Scientific Reports how air pollution affects human biological development.

    Air pollution and finger measurements

    What’s new at the University of Wrocław Press?
    In our series #MondayswithWUWr, we keep you up to date with the most important events, book news and issues important to the Publishing House! We also encourage you to follow the wuwr.eu website and the Publishing House’s social media – Fb, LinkedIn and Instagram and YouTube. We encourage you to follow!

    Mondays with WUWr #41

    What’s new at the University of Wrocław Press? In our series #MondayswithWUWr, we keep you up to date with the most important events, book news and issues important to the Publishing House! We also encourage you to follow the wuwr.eu website and the Publishing House’s social media – Fb, LinkedIn and Instagram and YouTube. We encourage you to follow!

    Mondays with WUWr #40

    A team of scientists , including dr inż. Jakub Szperlik from the Tissue Cultures Laboratory of the Botanical Garden at the Faculty of Biological Sciences, decided to test whether the holly species available in Poland have fatty acid contents and profiles similar to those known for their subtropical counterpart. The results of their study were published in the journal Molecules

    Discovering the secrets of holly: can Polish plants be a substitute for yerba mate?

    How do climate change and trace metals affect macrohydrophytes?

    UWr biologists have investigated how global warming and trace metal pollution affect the viability of macrohydrophytes, or aquatic plants. The […]

    What’s new at the University of Wrocław Press? In our series #MondayswithWUWr, we keep you up to date with the most important events, book news and issues important to the Publishing House! We also encourage you to follow the wuwr.eu website and the Publishing House’s social media – Fb, LinkedIn and Instagram and YouTube. We encourage you to follow!

    Mondays with WUWr #39

    In our series #MondayswithWUWr, we keep you up to date with the most important events, book news and issues important to the Publishing House! We also encourage you to follow the wuwr.eu website and the Publishing House’s social media – Fb, LinkedIn and Instagram and YouTube. We encourage you to follow!

    Mondays with WUWr #38

    The January issue of Nature Communications published a paper showing how ribosomes (the translational machinery) change their position during the sporulation process in the bacterium Bacillus subtilis. The research was carried out by a team of dr hab. Agata Starosta from the Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics of the Polish Academy of Sciences in cooperation with scientists from our University’s Faculty of Biotechnology – dr Joanna Hołówka and prof. Jolanta Zakrzewska-Czerwińska.

    Protein machinery under the control of our researchers

    Check out the reports on the implementation of the Publishing Fund and the 2024 Conference Travel Grant Fund. Both programmes were funded from funds at the disposal of the Vice- Rector for Research.

    Publishing fund – reports

    Why do plants migrate and in which direction? Is it caused by global warming? With what speed do they move?

    Professor Świerkosz for Science: nitrogen pollution has a greater impact on plant migrations in Europe than climate change

    There’s a lot going on at the University of Wrocław Press and we want to keep you informed!

    In our series #MondayswithWUWr, we keep you up to date with the most important events, book news and issues important to the Publishing House! We also encourage you to follow the wuwr.eu website and the Publishing House’s social media – Fb, LinkedIn and Instagram.

    Mondays with WUWr #32

    Climate change and ranges of species: a new botanical discovery

    Climate change is widely perceived as a negative phenomenon. The sudden, heavy rains and violent floods recently seen in various […]

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    Projekt „Zintegrowany Program Rozwoju Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego 2018-2022” współfinansowany ze środków Unii Europejskiej z Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego

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