(in reverse chronological order) Helena Cindrič (mentor Bor Kos). Numerical modeling and treatment planning for clinical applications of electroporation. University of Ljubljana, 2023 [PDF] Tjaša Potočnik (mentor Alenka Maček Lebar). Efficiency and mechanisms of gene transfection by electroporation in mammalian cells in vitro. University of Ljubljana, 2023 [PDF] Angelika Vižintin […]
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Development and Validation of Treatment Planning Methods for Treating Cancer with Electroporation Based Therapies (2016-2017)
Development and Validation of Treatment Planning Methods for Treating Cancer with Electroporation Based Therapies (2016-2017) |
Head: | Assist. Prof. Bor Kos, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Electrical Engineering |
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Financing: | Slovenian Research Agency (ARRS), Slovenia |
Code: | Z3-7126 |
Research project funded by the Slovenian Research Agency.
Read MoreDevelopment and Validation of Treatment Planning Methods for Treating Cancer with Electroporation Based Therapies
Project Research project funded by the Slovenian Research Agency. Member of University of Ljubljana UL Faculty of Electrical Engineering Code Z3-7126 Project Development and validation of treatment planning methods for treating cancer with electroporation based therapies Period 1.1.2016 – 31.12.2017 Amount of financing 1 FTE Head Bor Kos […]
Applications in medicine and biology
Main research path in the areas of medicine and biology is the use of electroporation to enhance the transport of various substances into cells or to directly affect the cell viability. This mechanism can be used for various aims, such as treatment of cancer, insertion of genetic material for genetic […]
Research
The Beginnings Since its foundation in 1963 by the late Professor Lojze Vodovnik, the Laboratory of Biocybernetics has been involved in the study of interaction between electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and biological systems. This includes both the investigation of harmful effects of EMFs on organisms and the exploitation of beneficial effects […]