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International Centre for Cancer Vaccine Science, University of Gdansk

@international_centre_for_cancer_vaccine_science

GdaƄsk, Woj. Pomorskie
https://iccvs.ug.edu.pl/
Biotechnology Research

Overview

About International Centre for Cancer Vaccine Science, University of Gdansk

The International Centre for Cancer Vaccine Science (ICCVS) project is carried out within the International Research Agendas programme of the Foundation for Polish Science and the European Union under the European Regional Development Fund.
Financial support from UE funds:
42 280 000 PLN
Project location:
The University of GdaƄsk (GdaƄsk, Poland)
Foreign strategic partner:
The University of Edinburgh (Edinburgh, UK)
Project aim:
Comprehensive research into immunotherapies that could lead to the creation of personalized therapeutic cancer vaccines, followed by their commercialization and implementation into clinical practice.

The main focus is research of molecular mechanisms in cancer immunology. The programme supports the development of new cancer vaccines therapies by providing a better understanding of oncogenic processes and their effects on immune surveillance and the elimination of transformed cells. Currently we have six inter-disciplinary teams with different research themes:
Neoantigen Science
Immunology
Veterinary Science
Mass Spectrometry
Computational Science
Cancer-Immune Synapse and Therapeutics
This sets the tone for developing a globally-minded, forward-looking, and internationally collaborative research center. Accordingly, ICCVS has attracted a highly skilled and motivated international team of post-doctoral scientists.

Headquarters

GdaƄsk, Woj. Pomorskie

Website

https://iccvs.ug.edu.pl/

Company Size

11-50 employees

Industry

Biotechnology Research

Company Type

Educational

Founded

2017

Specialties

Immunology, Cancer Vaccines, Mass-spectrometry, Human Cancer Models, Neoantigen Science, Computer Science, Software Engineering, Machine Learning/Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Cancer Therapy, Cancer biology, Cell biology, Biotechnology, Immunotherapy, and RNAediting

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