Month: May 2026

DiaNA Project: From a Blood Sample to Diagnostic Insight 

The NSCLC Diagnostics – Algorithm (DIANA) project, implemented at the International Centre for Cancer Vaccine Science (ICCVS), University of Gdańsk, under the leadership of Prof. Natalia Marek-Trzonkowska, explores whether a single blood sample can provide clinically relevant information for lung cancer diagnostics. The project addresses one of the most pressing challenges in modern oncology. Lung […]

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Advancing Early Blood-Based Diagnostics for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Lung cancer remains one of the greatest challenges in modern medicine and is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths among both men and women worldwide. Approximately 85% of all lung cancer cases are classified as non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). One of the key reasons for the high mortality associated with this disease is that

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ICCVS Researchers at the Bio-IT World Conference & Expo 2026 in Boston 

From May 19-21, 2026, three researchers from our Centre participated in the Bio-IT World Conference & Expo 2026 in Boston, one of the leading international events dedicated to the application of information technologies, data science, and artificial intelligence in biomedicine and precision medicine. ICCVS was represented by Adam Władziński, Kamil Kulesza, Katarzyna Wirzba. During the

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DiaNA Project in Forbes Poland 

As the NSCLC Diagnostics – Algorithm (DIANA) project approaches its completion, an article presenting the project’s objectives and innovative approach to lung cancer diagnostics has been published in Forbes Poland. The article, entitled “Precyzja i uwzględnienie płci pacjenta to przyszłość diagnostyki raka” discusses the importance of precision medicine and personalized diagnostic approaches in oncology. Particular

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Advanced Spectral Flow Cytometry Training for our Researchers 

On May 12, ICCVS hosted a specialized training session on the operation of the Sony ID700 Spectral Cell Analyzer, delivered by experts from Cyto-Logic. The training program covered key aspects of advanced spectral flow cytometry, including spectral panel design and optimization, signal unmixing, quality control procedures, and system maintenance. Designed as a hands-on workshop, the

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ICCVS representatives at ISCT 2026 Annual Meeting in Dublin 

As part of the NSCLC Diagnostics – Algorithm (DIANA) project implemented at the International Centre for Cancer Vaccine Science (ICCVS), University of Gdańsk, Prof. Natalia Marek-Trzonkowska participated in the Annual Meeting of the International Society for Cell & Gene Therapy (ISCT 2026), held 6-9 May 2026 in Dublin, Ireland. Prof. Marek-Trzonkowska was invited to speak

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Prof. Natalia Marek-Trzonkowska Nominated in the Perspektywy Women in Tech Initiative 

ICCVS is proud to announce that Prof. Natalia Maria Marek-Trzonkowska, Director of the International Centre for Cancer Vaccine Science, has been nominated in the Biotech for a Better World category within the Perspektywy Women in Tech initiative. The nomination recognizes Prof. Marek-Trzonkowska’s outstanding scientific achievements and her contribution to the development of innovative biomedical therapies. Her key

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