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Current projects HAM


  1. Effect of embryonic signals on methylome of the porcine endometrium as a novel mechanism contributing to pregnancy establishment” (project financed by National Science Centre, OPUS call, 2023-2027, PI: Agnieszka Waclawik, Ph.D., D.Sci.);
  2. Whether, how and which EVs derived from follicular cells can affect boar sperm? (NCN PRELUDIM Bis, 2022-2026, PI: Aneta Andronowska, Ph.D., D.Sci.);
  3. Characteristics of the 3D in vitro model of the porcine uterine endometrium using scaffolds for long-term cell culture (NCN MINIATURA, 2022-2023, PI: Ewelina Goryszewska-Szczurek, Ph.D.);
  4. Importance of fatty acids and their transporters for placenta development in the pig (project financed by National Science Centre, OPUS call, 2021-2025, PI: Agnieszka Blitek, Ph.D., Professor);
  5. Do sirtuins regulate epigenetic programming and gene transcription in the endometrium and support conceptus implantation during early pregnancy in pigs? (project financed by National Science Centre, SONATA call, 2021-2024, PI: Magdalena Szymanska, Ph.D.);
  6. The role of embryonic signal in epigenetic regulation of genes involved in corpus luteum function during early pregnancy in the pig (project financed by National Science Centre, OPUS call, 2021-2024, PI: Piotr Kaczynski, Ph.D.);
  7. Role of prokineticin 1 in processes related with function of porcine corpus luteum during early pregnancy and the estrous cycle (project financed by National Science Centre, PRELUDIUM call, 2020-2023, PI: Monika Baryła, M.Sc.);
  8. Milky Way to reproductive success: role of leptin in the programming of reproductive functions over generations (project financed by National Science Centre, OPUS call, 2019-2023, PI: Monika M. Kaczmarek, Ph.D., Professor).