Project detail
National Centre for Biotechnology in Veterinary Medicine
Duration: 01.01.2023 — 31.12.2028
Funding resources
Technologická agentura ČR - 2. veřejná soutěž: Program Národní centra kompetence
- whole funder
On the project
Projekt NaCeBiVet přispěje k zajištění udržitelné produkce kvalitních a zdravotně nezávadných potravin živočišného původu v podmínkách implementace politiky snižování spotřeby antibiotik, zlepšování pohody chovaných zvířat, udržování biodiverzity v krajině a principů cirkulární ekonomiky. Výsledky ve formě nových či inovativních produktů či služeb zvýší konkurenceschopnost zapojených podniků.
Description in English
The aim of the project is to build a long-term base of applied research, through the concentration of research capacities of 7 research organizations in the field of biotechnology in veterinary medicine, animal production and related fields. The impact of the project is to ensure the sustainable production of quality and safe food of animal origin in terms of implementing policies to reduce antibiotic consumption, improve the welfare of farmed animals, maintain biodiversity in the landscape and the principles of circular economy. The results generated in the project in the form of new or innovative products or services should increase the competitiveness of the participating companies. During 6 years of the project min. 30 sub-projects is planned with expected min. 35 innovative outputs.
Key words in English
veterinary medicine, biotechnology, vaccine, welfare, healthy animals, reproducion, nutrition, agriculture, livestock
Mark
TN02000017
Default language
Czech
People responsible
Vojtová Lucy, doc. Ing., Ph.D. - fellow researcher
Provazník Valentine, prof. Ing., Ph.D. - principal person responsible
Units
Department of Biomedical Engineering
- beneficiary (2023-01-01 - 2028-12-31)
Advanced Biomaterials
- co-beneficiary (2023-01-01 - 2028-12-31)
Results
KADLECOVÁ, Z.; SEVRIUGINA, V.; LYSÁKOVÁ, K.; RYCHETSKÝ, M.; CHAMRADOVÁ, I.; VOJTOVÁ, L. Liposomes Affect Protein Release and Stability of ITA-Modified PLGA-PEG-PLGA Hydrogel Carriers for Controlled Drug Delivery. BIOMACROMOLECULES, 2023, vol. 25, no. 1, p. 67-76. ISSN: 1525-7797.
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