TABMED is an opportunity for students interested in medical and pharmaceutical sciences to lead a 4-week-long summer research project in one of the following areas: medicine, pharmacy, laboratory medicine, cosmetology, nursing, midwifery, physiotherapy, medical rescue, dietetics, public health, ocular optics, optometry,
Topics:
Pharmacy:
Application of Computer-Aided Drug Design methods in drug research
Application of in silico methods in the study of drug pharmacokinetics
Application of in silico methods in the study of drug bioavailability
Developing new drugs with anticancer properties - molecular modeling phase study
Synthesis of new 1,2,4-triazole derivatives and evaluation of their potential biological activity
Medicine, health sciences:
Cancer prevention – solutions and outcomes in selected EU member states
Cancer prevention strategies for people with intellectual disabilities
Co-production and co-design models and approaches in healthcare systems
Laboratory medicine, pharmacy:
Can silybin, the main active component of Silybum marianum extract, modulate blood coagulation?
Silybum marianum and hemostasis - is there a link? A systematic review of observational studies
Medicine, laboratory medicine, health science:
Analysis of peripheral blood cell populations using flow cytometry method in patients with neurodegenerative diseases
Analysis of peripheral blood cell populations using flow cytometry method in patients after bariatric surgery
Assessment of selected pro and anti-inflammatory parameters in patients with neurodegenerative diseases
Assessment of selected proinflammatory parameters in obese patients after bariatric surgery (BS)
Course leader
The Ludwik Rydygier Collegium Medicum of the Nicolaus Copernicus University (Bydgoszcz, Poland)
Target group
Undergraduate and graduate students from foreign universities who are academically active and strongly motivated to pursue a designated research projects
Course aim
The main component of the summer program is an active participation in the selected medical and pharmaceutical research project offered by the staff members of the Collegium Medicum,