NTERNATIONAL CATEGORY II COURSE

Faculty of Medicine in Rijeka, lecture room 1, Friday, 26 May 2023

The School of Neurologopedics is intended for neurologists, speech therapists, general practitioners, researchers and residents.

In accordance with the regulations of the Croatian Medical Chamber, active participants will be awarded 11 points and passive participants will be awarded 9 points.

The Committee for Postgraduate Studies and Lifelong Learning Programmes of the Faculty of Medicine in Rijeka reached a decision that the students enrolled until the academic year 2018-2019 in the doctoral studies of Biomedicine and Health and Environmental Engineering will be awarded 0.8 ECTS credits for active participation and 0.5 ECTS credits for passive participation.

Course programme – ENG

What provides greater anti-viral functionality – infection or vaccination against SARS-CoV-2?

Our immune system protects us against infection with pathogens such as bacteria and viruses. Moreover, after we have recovered from a disease, our immune system “remembers” the pathogen and responds better and more effectively upon reinfection. If the same pathogen enters our body again, we, therefore, do not get symptoms at all or they are much less severe. The immune system accomplishes this by forming dedicated “memory cells”, which rapidly expand after reinfection and secrete factors to eliminate the pathogen and infected cells. Our body has two types of immunological memory cells: B cells, which produce antibodies that neutralise threats outside of cells, and T cells, which recognise and eliminate threats inside cells. Vaccines work by generating memory T and B cells directed against a piece of a pathogen (an antigen) without the need of becoming sick by the actual virus.

In the recent COVID-19 pandemic, most people have formed immunological memory cells against the SARS-CoV-2 virus by infection or vaccination. Much attention has been given to the antibody response, but much less is known about T cell memory directed against this pathogen. The Croatian Science Foundation has, therefore, financed a research group from the Centre of Excellence in Viral Immunology and Vaccines in Rijeka specialised in T cell biology, led by Assoc. Prof. Felix Wensveen, PhD. This project was set up in collaboration with the team of Assoc. Prof. Đurđica Cekinović Grbeša, PhD from the Department of Infectious Diseases at the Clinical Hospital Centre Rijeka.

The goal of the Rijeka team was to investigate whether there are differences in T cell memory formed after SARS-CoV-2 infection, vaccination, or both. To do this, lead researcher Inga Kavazović isolated blood from people six months after last exposure to the viral antigen. She next analysed these cells in advanced genetic and functional assays. She observed that vaccination and infection induce memory cells of equal potency when you compare their functionality in a Petri dish directly after their isolation. She observed that the “diversity” of memory cells formed after infection is greater, which indicates that they have greater ability to recognise viral mutants. However, Dr. Kavazović argued that a Petri-dish analysis is too limited to understand the full potential of memory cells. She, therefore, developed a so-called “humanised” mouse model. Human memory cells were implanted in these animals and were subsequently infected with a virus carrying the SARS-CoV-2 antigen. She then discovered that memory cells formed after vaccination have a greater anti-viral functionality than cells formed after infection. Importantly, she could show that vaccination of people that had previously been infected increases the diversity of immunological memory and also increases their potency to the level of vaccination. This stresses the importance of booster vaccination.

This project was financed by the Croatian Science Foundation and almost all work has been done in Rijeka. It was only possible by combining the knowledge of the basic T cell research group of Assoc. Prof. Wensveen with the clinical skills and knowledge of the team led by Assoc. Prof. Cekinović Grbeša. It illustrates the success of translational science in Croatia. It has now been published as a pre-proof paper in the respectable journal Cell Reports:

Vaccination provides superior in vivo recall capacity of SARS-CoV-2-specific memory CD8 T cells: Cell Reports

Erasmus+ Blended Intensive Programs – BIP for 2023/2025

Deadline: May 1, 2025

Dear students,

We are pleased to inform you that the University of Rijeka  has opened the call for applications for student Erasmus+ Blended Intensive Programs – BIP for 2023/2025.

Applications are submitted electronically.

The mobility can be realized in the period from June 1, 2023, until July 31, 2025.

Detailed information regarding the Erasmus programme, call for applications, application forms and application link can be found on the official website of the University of Rijeka.

For more information see the 
Call for applications 
of the University of Rijeka and/or contact Ms Paola Car (paola.car@medri.uniri.hr).

 

UNIVERSITY OF RIJEKA’S ERASMUS CALLS FOR APPLICATIONS 

Science Festival at the Faculty of Medicine in Rijeka

The Science Festival is an event that has been organised in Croatia since 2003 with an aim to bring science closer to the public, that is to inform the public about the activities and results in the field of science, improve the public perception of scientists and motivate young people to research and acquire new knowledge.

The Science Festival is organised by the universities from Split, Zagreb, Rijeka, Zadar and Osijek in cooperation with the Nikola Tesla Technical Museum and the British Council and is sponsored by the Ministry of Science and Education.

As part of the Science Festival, the Faculty of Medicine in Rijeka will organise the following activities and workshops this year:

”Dexter’s Laboratory” workshop held by the Department of Medical Chemistry, Biochemistry and Clinical Chemistry (held in Croatian language)

”Dose Makes the Poison: Poisonous and Medicinal Plants Around Us and Their Uses“ workshop held by the Department of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology (held in Croatian language)

“40 years of posters” exhibition  (held in Croatian language)

“Nobel Prize in Chemistry” workshop in English language held by the Department of Medical Chemistry, Biochemistry and Clinical Chemistry (held in English language)

Pipetting and microscopy workshops held by the Centre for Proteomics (held in Croatian language)

“Puzzles of Heredity” workshop held by the Centre for Genetic Education and CroMSIC – Croatian Medical Students’ International Committee (held in Croatian language)

“Life in a Drop of Water – the Importance of Preserving Karst Ponds” workshop held by the Department of Medical Biology and Genetics (held in Croatian language)

Erasmus mobility of invited staff from enterprises for teaching at the University of Rijeka

Invited incoming staff from enterprises may apply to the University of Rijeka for Erasmus+ grant for teaching mobility at the University of Rijeka.
Invited staff from enterprises invited to teach at UNIRI may be employed in any public or private organization (not awarded with an ECHE – Erasmus Charter for Higher Education).

Invited staff from enterprise will receive Erasmus+ grant (€ 112,00) as a contribution to their cost for travel and subsistence during the period abroad.

Minimum duration of invited incoming staff mobility is 1 day.
Maximum duration of invited incoming staff mobility is 10 days.

The mobility can be realized in the period from June 1, 2022, until July 31, 2024.

The candidate can apply for Erasmus+ grant to the UNIRI International Mobility Centre by submitting:
Application form (in English)
Invitation letter from the UNIRI member institute (faculty / academy / department)
Employment status certificate (candidate cannot be employed by a higher education institution)
Mobility agreement for teaching signed by all sides.
CV (in English)

Contact for additional information:
International Mobility Center
University of Rijeka
international@uniri.hr

Instructions for incoming staff from enterprises Erasmus grants
Application form_Invited Staff from Enterprises
Staff Mobility Agreement for Teaching

ERASMUS INFO DAY

Dear MEDRI students,

We are inviting you to join us at the ERASMUS+ Info Day which will be organized on Thursday March 9, 2023 from noon to 2pm on the ground floor of   the main faculty building. Read more

Academic Calendar 2017-2018

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS- HYOGO COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, JAPAN

Based on the bilateral agreement with the Hyogo College of Medicine, Japan, on 8 February 2023, the Faculty of Medicine announced the CALL FOR APPLICATIONSfor the election of three fifth-year students of the University integrated undergraduate and graduate study of Medicine and/or University integrated undergraduate and graduate study of Medicine conducted in the English language, who will participate in the student exchange programme at the Hyogo College of Medicine, Japan, in 2023. Read more

Academic Calendar 2017-2018

Transfer of students from other higher education institutions to the University integrated undergraduate and graduate study programmmeof Medicine in English language in academic year 2023/2024

Applicants who are currently studying at another higher education institution within European Union, and who Read more

Academic Calendar 2017-2018

APPLICATIONS FOR THE INTENSIVE PREPARATORY COURSE IN THE FIELDS OF BIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS- SPRING TERM

All interested applicants for the spring entrance exam are cordially invited to apply for the  intensive preparatory course in the fields of Biology, Chemistry and Physics, which will be held in the period from 8 May until 11 May 2023.

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Academic Calendar 2017-2018

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS – SPRING ENTRANCE EXAM TERM ACADEMIC YEAR 2023/2024

Faculty of Medicine Rijeka is announcing 1st public call for admission to University integrated undergraduate and graduate study programme of Medicine in English language in academic year 2023/2024.
Deadline for submission of the application is Friday, 28 April 2023. The application documentation is submitted exclusively in PDF form via a web application.
When you receive the information that your documents have been verified, please send the original documents by post to the following address:
University of Rijeka, Faculty of Medicine, Medical Studies in English, Braće Branchetta 20, 51000 Rijeka, Croatia.

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