Projects
2024
2024-2027. Nr. MIP-129/24. LMT research group project: Enhancing tumor radiosensitivity and immune response using multimodal treatment strategies. The project manager of the VMU side is dr. P. Ruzgys.
2023
2023-2026. Nr. MIP-124/23. A new tumor ablation technology using sequences of strong magnetic field pulses for controlled drug and DNA delivery. The project manager of the VMU side is dr. P. Ruzgys.
2023-2024. Nr. S-TPP-23-10. Commercialization of a wireless electroporator. Project manager prof. dr. S. Šatkauskas.
2022
2022-2024. Selective control of growth rate of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria to improve bioproduction efficiency using electric fields. Project manager prof. dr. S. Šatkauskas.
2021
2021-2022. Nr. 01.2.1-MITA-T-852-02-0250. Project funded by the Science and Innovation Agency: Prototype of an electroporator for the transfer of nucleic acids into cells. Project manager prof. dr. S. Šatkauskas.
2021-2022. Nr. 01.2.2-MITA-K-702-11-0032. Project funded by the Science and Innovation Agency 01.2.2-MITA-K-702 Promoting the commercialization and internationalization of R&D results. Project manager prof. dr. S. Šatkauskas.
2019
2019-2020. Baltic-German University Liaison Office project. Establishing of electroporation for parallelized genome-scale functional analysis. Coordinator of the Lithuanian side prof. dr. S. Šatkauskas.
2017
2017-2022. Nr. DOTSUT 09.3.3-LMT-K-712-01-0188. Delivery of bioactive substances into cells and tissues using electroporation and sonoporation for targeted and systemic tumor therapy. Project manager prof. dr. S. Šatkauskas.
2014
2014-2015. LMT project "Electroporation research for the intensification of mass transfer of bioactive components of plant raw materials" under the national science program "Healthy and safe food". Project manager prof. dr. S. Šatkauskas.
2014-2015. Lithuanian-Swiss Sciex project “Electrospray: A novel approach for targeted drug and gene delivery to lung”. Project manager prof. dr. S. Šatkauskas.
2013
2013-2015. MIP-034/2013. Study of the influence of microbubble stable and inertial cavitation parameters on sonoporation efficiency. Project manager dr. M. Venslauskas.
2013-2014. LMT research intern project "Electroporation research and application for the extraction of biologically active substances from plant raw materials". Project manager prof. dr. S. Šatkauskas.