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16.09.2021 Meeting of „Strengthening CBRNE safety and security – Coordination and Standardization” project staff

Meeting took place in Warsaw on September 16th, 2021. Project is financed by the Norwegian Financial Mechanism 2014-2021 „Internal Affairs” programme. The inaugurational meeting was hosted by the Polish Internal Security Agency (Agencja Bezpieczeństwa Wewnętrznego), which benefits from the project. Jagiellonian University Collegium Medicum was represented by three-member team from Department of Disaster and Emergency […]

25.08.2021 Air -Zero-G Team recruitment begins.

In September we begin our efforts for Air Zero-G Team to be accepted for Fly Your Thesis! programme led by the European Space Agency. This programme allows students to conduct research in simulated microgravity. Air-Zero-G team will be tasked with testing the use of Mobile Medical Module (MMM) for cardiopulmonary resuscitation in mictogravity. Students interested […]

25.08.2021 Extreme and Disaster Medicine Student Research Group recruitment begins.

Extreme and Disaster Medicine Student Research Group begins work in 2021/2022 academic year. Research topics cover aiding patients in extreme conditions, CBRNE environment and microgravity. Students interesting in becoming Group members are welcome to visiting our webpage and submit membership application!

15.07.2021 Mobile Medical Module (MMM) Project

Thanks to CITTRU (UJ Centre for Technology Transfer) subvention we are yet more eager to continue the Mobile Medical Module research and prepare for parabolic flight. The project aims at testing the medical module created in our Department. The module is designed for conducting cardiopulmonary resuscitation in microgravity. We are applying for Fly Your Thesis! […]

30.05.2021 Mobile Medical Module (MMM) underwater tests

Underwater tests in neutral buoyancy have been conducted as a part of preparing the Mobile Medical Module for parabolic flight. Tests took place at MOSIR swimming pool in Oświęcim. Tests aimed at assessing the MMM’s use for conducting CPR in microgravity simulated by free floating. Results were presented during the GLEX 2021 Conference in St. […]