New ARIS projects at the department

  • 5.December, 2024
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At this year’s project proposal call from national research agency ARIS projects form our colleagues Tina Vida Plavec, Milica Perišić Nanut, Boris Rogej and Jerica Sabotič were selected for three-year financing. Additionally, also few project from our collaborative partners have been selected for financing. Congratulations!

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New RSF project at the department

  • 12.July, 2024
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On this year’s first call for projects within the Development Pillar (RSF) of the Jožef Stefan Institute project from colleague Milica Perišić Nanut was selected for four-year financing in the category of FUTURE projects.

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Approaches to the treatment of Clostridioides difficile infection

  • 12.July, 2024
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Abida Zahirović, Borut Štrukelj and Aleš Berlec from the Department of Biotechnology at the Jožef Stefan Institute, in collaboration with colleagues from the Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Ljubljana and the National Laboratory for Health, Environment and Food, have prepared a comprehensive article on approaches to the treatment of Clostridioides difficile infection that […]

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L’Oreal-UNESCO “For Women in Science” recipient

  • 4.April, 2024
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Urša Čerček from our department became the recipient of 2024 National Program for Women in Science, which promotes and supports research projects of female scientists in Slovenia. She has been awarded for her work in the field of biochemistry and molecular biology of neurodegenerative diseases.Urša joins 49 previous scholarship recipients under the L’Oreal-UNESCO “For Women […]

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Improving biodiscovery with the guide to the use of bioassays

  • 20.February, 2024
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Jerica Sabotič and Nika Janež from the Department of Biotechnology of the Jožef Stefan Institute, in collaboration with blue biotechnology experts who are members of the COST Action Network CA18238 Ocean4Biotech, have prepared a comprehensive guide for the use of bioassays for effective discovery of bioactive compounds, which has been published in the prestigious journal […]

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New substrate for laccase activity assays

  • 20.February, 2024
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The group of Inga Matijošyte from Life Sciences Center at the Institute of Biotechnology of Vilnius University in Vilnius, Lithuania, has developed a new substrate for the detection of laccase activity, Ferbamine. Laccases are versatile enzymes that catalyze oxidation reactions coupled to the reduction of molecular oxygen to water. They enable the degradation of lignin, […]

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New molecular mechanism of C9orf72 mutation linked to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia

  • 9.February, 2024
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Researchers from the team led by Prof. Dr. Boris Rogelj, along with young researcher Urša Čerček and former colleague Dr. Mirjana Malnar, have published a study in the prestigious journal Nature Communications unveiling novel molecular mechanisms associated with the mutation in the C9orf72 gene, implicated in the development of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and Frontotemporal […]

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Glycosylation profiles of cystatin F alter the cytotoxic potential of NK cells

  • 9.February, 2024
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Colleagues at B3 Emanuela Senjor, Milica Perišić Nanut, Jerica Sabotič and Janko Kos published an article entitled “Different glycosylation profiles of cystatin F alter the cytotoxic potential of natural killer cells” in the journal Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences. The article shows that changing the N-glycosylation of cystatin F significantly affects its localization (within cytotoxic […]

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A review exploring the mechanisms of Campylobacter jejuni adhesion

  • 9.February, 2024
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Jerica Sabotič and Nika Janež, in collaboration with Anja Klančnik from the Biotechnical faculty at University of Ljubljana, have recently published a review paper entitled »Molecular structures mediating adhesion of Campylobacter jejuni to abiotic and biotic surfaces”, which provides a comprehensive overview of the molecular and functional aspects of adhesion of C. jejuni, which is […]

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Research into fungal proteins for safer pest control

  • 9.February, 2024
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As certain soil insects, such as the destructive larvae of the western corn rootworm, are becoming increasingly difficult to control due to insecticide bans, our department is looking for alternative solutions. Investigating fungal proteins as potential biological insecticides, we focused on protease inhibitors, which are known to interfere with insect digestion. In collaboration with partners […]

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