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Sir Peter J. Ratcliffe, Nobel Prize Laureate is going to visit the University of Warsaw!

Take part in an extraordinary event, a lecture ‘Understanding cellular oxygen sensing mechanisms: adventures of a physician in discovery science’ along with the Q&A session, dedicated to students and employees of the University of Warsaw. In 2019, the British scientist, together with William Kaelin and Gregg Semenza, was honored with the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries of how cells sense and adapt to oxygen availability. WHEN? 16 March 2023 r., 13:30-15:00 WHERE? Lecture Hall A+B, Biological and Chemical Research Centre, Żwirki i Wigury 101, 02-089 Warszawa BE AWARE The meeting will be held in English. We do not provide simultaneous translation. Please register for the event: register form. Abstract: The maintenance of oxygen homeostasis is a fundamental physiological challenge, inadequate oxygen (hypoxia) being a major component of most human diseases. The lecture will trace insights into human oxygen homeostasis from the founding work of William Harvey on the circulation of the blood to the...
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Barrier distribution measurement – experiment performed at HIL

For the last two weeks, the Barrier group of HIL together with the researchers from the LNS of Catania and the University of Jyväskylä performed the experiment using the CUDAC set-up to study the influence of non-collective excitations on the barrier distributions by comparing the 20Ne+92,94,95Mo systems. Thanks to all the researchers and to the HIL cyclotron’s operators for their contribution to performing this successful experiment. The project was partially supported by the EURO-LABS (EUROpean Laboratories for Accelerator Based Sciences) grant. ...
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Seminar by Prof. Thorsten Kröll

With a great pleasure, we invite you to the extraordinary HIL seminar that will take place on Thursday, 23rd of Febuary 2023, at 10:15 (CET) in the hall A. Professor Thorsten Kröll from Institut für Kernphysik Technische Universität Darmstadt will give a lecture: “Fast-timing experiments with heavy nuclei following particle-induced reactions“...
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