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1.04 Natural Sciences and mathematics/Chemistry
1.04.02 Natural sciences and mathematics / Chemistry / Structural chemistry
1.05 Natural sciences and mathematics/Biochemistry and molecular biology
1.07. Natural sciences and mathematics / Computer intensive methods and applications
1.09 Pharmacy
1-09 Natural sciences and Mathematics - Pharmacy
2.04 Ingeeniring Sciences Technologies / Material Science and Technology
2.05.02 Engineering sciences and technologies/Mechanics/Experimental mechanics
2.06 Engineering sciences and technologies / Systems and cybernetics
2.13 Engineering sciences and technologies / Process engineering
3.00 Medical Sciences
3.01 Medical sciences/ Microbiology and immunology
3.03 Medical sciences/ Neurobiology
3.04 Medical Sciences/Oncology
3.05 Medical sciences / Human reproduction
3.06 Medical sciences / Cardiovascular system
3.07 Medical sciences/Metabolic and hormonal disorders
3.08 Medical Sciences / Public Healt
3.08 Medical Sciences / Public Health
4.00 Biotechnical Sciences
4.01.02 Biotechnical sciences / Forestry, wood and paper technology / Wood technology
4.03 Biotechnical sciences / Plant production
4.04.03 Biotechnical sciences / Veterinarian medicine / Therapy and health prevention of animals
4.06 Biotehniške vede
4.06 Biotechnical sciences / Biotechnology
4.06.01 Biotechnical sciences-Biotechnology-Recombinant DNA technology
4.06.02 Biotechnical sciences / Biotechnology / Bio-engineering
4.06.04 Biotechnical sciences/Biotechnology/Microbe biotechnology

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Efficacy of bacteriophages for treatment of extracellular and intracelular bacterial infections of implantants

Goal of the project is to investigate possibility of bacteriophage therapy in periprosthetic joint infections (PJI) treatment. The number of joint implants is increasing every year, as they nearly eliminate pain and contribute significantly to better mobility of the patients affected with end stage joint derangements. Along with increasing number of patients with jo...

01. September 2020 - 31. August 2023 | 1-09 Natural sciences and Mathematics - Pharmacy

Selective mechanical removal of bacterial biofilms by conjugated magnetic nanoparticles

Biofilms are microbial communities protected by a self-synthesized layer of extracellular polymeric substance that form on surfaces. Biofilms protect the bacteria from the host immune system and enable them to persist in adverse environmental conditions. They are an important clinical and public health problem, as up to 80% of all bacterial infections in humans ar...

01. October 2022 - 30. September 2025 | 1-09 Natural sciences and Mathematics - Pharmacy

Development of highly concentrated protein formulations and evaluation of absorption kinetics after subcutaneous administration

Over the past several decades, protein therapeutics, and monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) have contributed to better therapeutic success in a wide range of diseases. Especially formulations for subcutaneous administration are gaining in importance  and represent one of the most significant areas in the field of pharmaceutical industry. Subcutaneous administration p...

01. October 2021 - 30. September 2024 | 1-09 Natural sciences and Mathematics - Pharmacy

Development of new inhibitors of bacterial topoisomerases to overcome antimicrobial resistance

In recent years, we observed an alarming increase in life-threatening infections due to resistant Gram-positive and Gram-negative pathogens and mycobacteria. Resistance has evolved to every single antibacterial   drug that has been introduced to the clinic, which strongly limits our treatment options. New antibacterials specifically aimed at resistant infe...

01. October 2021 - 30. September 2024 | 1-09 Natural sciences and Mathematics - Pharmacy

MTAvsAMR: new MultiTargeting Antibiotics against AntiMicrobial Resistance

There is an urgent need for new therapies and new antibiotics to treat deadly infections caused by so-called ESKAPE pathogens (Enterococcus faecium, Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Acinetobacter baumannii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Enterobacter species), which are often resistant to available antibiotics. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is becoming an ...

01. October 2021 - 30. September 2024 | 1-09 Natural sciences and Mathematics - Pharmacy

The kiss of death for key apoptosis players: development of BCL-2 and BAX PROTACs

The intrinsic (mitochondrial) apoptosis pathway is a physiologically dominant form of cell death and is controlled by the BCL-2 family of proteins. The members of this family have opposing effects as some of them promote and others prevent mitochondria-dependent apoptosis. The cross-talk within this family, which is governed by protein-protein interactions between p...

01. September 2020 - 31. August 2023 | 1-09 Natural sciences and Mathematics - Pharmacy

Photochemistry toolbox for discovery of advanced ATP-competitive chemical probes with Topoisomerase IIalpha inhibitory activity

Due to an ageing population, the challenges associated with cancer treatment are growing. The use of conventional chemotherapeutic agents is often limited because of their side effects. Moreover, resistance of cancer cells to chemotherapeutic drugs often results in failure of treatment. The project aims to contribute to the discovery and development of new anticance...

01. January 2021 - 31. December 2023 | 1-09 Natural sciences and Mathematics - Pharmacy

A Covalent Approach Against Antibiotic Resistance

The increased frequency of resistance among human bacterial pathogens represents a serious public threat in the treatment of infectious diseases. The United Nations, the World Health Organisation and the European Commission, have recently declared antimicrobial resistance (AMR) as a serious global threat to public health that has a tremendous impact on healthcare ex...

01. January 2021 - 31. December 2023 | 1-09 Natural sciences and Mathematics - Pharmacy

Development of antibacterial compounds targeting validated enzymes in peptidoglycan biosynthesis

Infections caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria continue to challenge health-care systems worldwide. We face a growing resistance of Gram-positive and Gram-negative pathogens that cause infections in hospitals and in the community, with the so-called antibiotic-resistant ‘superbugs’ that now represent a major global health problem. The obstacles of ha...

01. September 2020 - 31. August 2023 | 1-09 Natural sciences and Mathematics - Pharmacy

Radiopharmaceuticals with antagonistic activity on CCK2R

Background. Nuclear medicine investigations have an integral role in timely identification and confirmation of cancer, staging, follow-up of treatment efficiency and identification of the disease relapse. Certain tumour types and entities can be visualized by nuclear medicine imaging techniques because of the (over)expression of different receptors for certain regul...

01. September 2020 - 31. August 2023 | 1-09 Natural sciences and Mathematics - Pharmacy