Collaboration with Businesses

Department of Parasitology and Fish Diseases
  • Development and refinement of diagnostic, therapeutic, and eradication methods for parasitic infections.
  • Assessment of environmental and infectious factors affecting fish health.

Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine and Avian Diseases

  • Diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of respiratory syndrome in calves.
  • Evaluation of environmental conditions affecting egg microflora.

Department of Anatomy and Histology of Animals

Tel./fax: +48 81 445 60 62
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  • Basic research in immunohistochemistry of the central and peripheral nervous systems.
  • Study of cytoarchitecture, topography, and development of the hippocampus and cerebellar nuclei in livestock.
  • Research on the development of the claustrum in pigs.
  • Determination of estrogen receptor α and β reactivity in neuronal cells.
  • Effects of 17β-estradiol on estrogen receptors in neurons.

Department of Biochemistry

Tel: +48 81 445 66 08

 

  • Biochemical mechanisms of placental retention in cows.
  • Antioxidant/oxidant profiling of colostrum and milk; biochemical mechanisms of exercise in sport horses.

Department of Animal Physiology

Tel./fax: +48 81 445 69 73

 

  • Mechanisms of gastrointestinal maturation and function during early postnatal development, including the role of various dietary factors in laboratory and farm animals.
  • Development and metabolism of bone tissue in relation to prenatal and postnatal hormonal, nutritional, and toxicological factors; functioning of the gut-bone axis across different animal species.

Department of Epizootiology and Clinic of Infectious Diseases

Tel: +48 81 445 69 12
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Research on the safety and efficacy of pharmaceutical products.

Department of Animal-Origin Food Hygiene

Tel: +48 81 445 68 08
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  • Assessment of the suitability for consumption of all types of animal-origin food.
  • Conditions of production of animal-origin food (chemical, microbiological, trichinoscopic testing).

Department and Clinic of Animal Surgery

Tel: +48 81 445 61 93
Fax: +48 81 524 38 08

 

  • Therapeutic management of neoplastic diseases in the anal region and reproductive system, bone defects, dental and ophthalmic disorders in animals, and diseases in exotic animals.
  • Use of biomaterials for the treatment of bone defects, particularly in periodontal diseases and oro-nasal fistulas.
  • Development of experimental models for evaluating bone turnover markers, cartilage, and synovial fluid to develop effective therapies.
  • Assessment of the relationship between testicular tumors and prostate diseases.
  • Introduction of innovative treatments for chronic superficial corneal inflammation.

Department and Clinic of Internal Diseases of Animals

Tel: +48 81 445 68 87

 

  • Diseases in large-scale farming systems and metabolic-hormonal and immunological disorders in companion animals.
  • Impact of micro- and macroelements on the immunological status of livestock.
  • Investigation of the link between endocrine disorders and metabolic disturbances.
  • Studies on therapeutic agents used in atopic dermatitis in dogs and cats.
  • Histological diagnosis and prognostication of cancer progression, especially in dogs.
  • Exploration of new diagnostic tests useful for monitoring cancers and biological threats in companion animal populations.
  • Forensic veterinary medicine, including determining the time of death in animals.

Department and Clinic of Animal Reproduction
Tel./fax: +48 81 445 60 99

Comprehensive diagnostics and treatment of mammary gland diseases and andrological examinations of males; laboratory assessment of semen.

Department of Preclinical Veterinary Sciences

Tel: +48 81 445 60 24

 

  • Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of veterinary drugs, including antibacterial, antiparasitic, and analgesic agents, to determine precise dosing levels, assess their effects in the body, and establish elimination times.
  • Development of analytical methods and procedures with reproducible accuracy for measuring drug levels in tissues and animal-derived products.
  • Assessment of the role of free radicals and antioxidants in body function.
  • Evaluation of drug toxicity and resistance of pathogenic strains to chemotherapeutics used in veterinary medicine.
  • Research on new, more effective drugs (combinations of chemotherapeutics).
  • Studies on hormonal and inflammatory responses of isolated cells in health and disease; analysis of risks for metabolic, infectious, and neoplastic diseases – both in vivo and in vitro.
  • Research on the use of cell isolation and culture methods in experimental models (damaged and neoplastic) for pituitary gland, ovary (granulosa cells, luteal cells), liver (hepatocytes, oval stem cells, stellate cells, Kupffer cells), neutrophils, and lymphocytes.
  • mRNA isolation and reverse transcription; Real-Time PCR methods.
  • Analysis of lactate isoforms D and L.
  • Determination of ovarian and adrenal steroids by HPLC.
  • Determination of ubiquinones Q9 and Q10 in plasma and other body fluids using HPLC.
  • Study of leukocyte secretory activity based on cytokine, enzyme, and free radical release.
  • Techniques such as ELISA, HPLC, low-pressure column chromatography, and blood coagulation assessment (endogenous thrombin potential).
  • Modeling of ovarian cyst development in ruminants.
  • Disorders of pituitary secretory activity in sheep.
  • Acid-base balance disturbances.
  • Role of liver stellate cells in fibrosis and cirrhosis.
  • Assessment of neutrophil antibacterial peptides in disease pathogenesis and therapy.
  • Elemental analysis in soil, water, food, feed, and animal and plant-based raw materials using Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (AAS).
  • Sample preparation for analysis (extraction, mineralization).
  • Quantitative analysis of trace and micro-trace elements in biological and environmental materials using Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (FAAS) (Mg, Ca, Zn, Mn, Fe, Cu) and Non-Flame (Cd, Pb, Cu, Ni, Co, Cr, Mn).
  • Quantitative analysis of Hg using CVAAS.