Rapid Cell - IPA Project by RBI Worth 600 000 EUR
RBI scientist Mario Cindrić, PhD, was granted an IPA project worth nearly 5 million KN for the development of a novel method of rapid detection of pathogens and tumour cells for use in clinical practice. The European Union has provided financial support for the project in the amount of 531 347,27 EUR.
Separation of Isomers by Milling
How does one separate a mixture of components with very similar properties? In the journal Angewandte Chemie, Croatian researchers have introduced a new approach to the separation of organic compounds.
Magnetic “Sandwich” Could Boost Superfast Computers Development
An international team of researchers, including RBI scientist Predrag Lazić, PhD, from the Division of Theoretical Physics, has found a new method of producing molecular magnets which could pave the way for a new generation of data storage media and faster and more energy-efficient computing processors. The results of this research have been published in the renowned journal Nature.
GORBI Scientists Developed a New Method for Gene Function Assignment
RBI scientists Nives Škunca, Fran Supek, Tomislav Šmuc and Matko Bošnjak from the Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Group have designed a novel model for computational assignment of gene function for prokaryotic organisms within GORBI project.
Nikola Tesla: RBI Marks 70th Anniversary of Death of World’s Greatest Inventor
Today world marks the 70th anniversary of death of one of world's greatest innovators, famous investigators and scientists, and founders of modern technological civilization - Nikola Tesla.
RBI Congratualtes Dr. Nela Pivac on Award
Nela Pivac, PhD, Senior Scientist at the Ruđer Bošković Institut was presented with the Ante Šercer Award by the Academy of Medical Sciences at the special award ceremony held today at the Croatian Medical Association.