Lietuvos galvos smegenų navikais sergančiųjų ir jų globėjų draugijos veikla

Lietuvos sergančiųjų galvos smegenų navikais ir jų globėjų draugija yra mikro asociacija, įkurta 2004 m. birželio 22 d. Jos pagrindinė veikla - kitų, niekur kitur nepriskirtų, narystės organizacijų veikla.

Šiuo metu Lietuvos sergančiųjų galvos smegenų navikais ir jų globėjų draugija įsikūrusi adresu Eivenių g. 2, Kaunas.

Draugijos pirmininkė - Bronė Vengeliauskienė. Buveinės adresas: KMUK Galvos smegenų chirurgijos skyrius, Eivenių g., Kaunas. Adresas susirašinėjimui: Beržų g.

Lietuvos žemėlapis

Lietuvos žemėlapis

Finansiniai duomenys

2024 m. įmonės apyvarta buvo 892.00 EUR, o pelnas prieš mokesčius buvo 0 Eur. Įmonė neturi darbuotojų. Įvertinus turimus duomenis, įmonės kredito rizika yra vertinama kaip neskaičiuojama.

Taip pat skaitykite: Lietuvos VSD sistema

Įmonė turi vidutinį Scoris reitingą (0). Įmonė įsteigta 2004m. Įmonės buveinė registruota Kauno m. sav. savivaldybėje.

Įmonės nuosavybės forma: Privati nuosavybė, kurioje Lietuvos fiziniams bei juridiniams asmenims priklauso daugiau kaip 50 % subjekto įstatinio kapitalo ir jo sudėtyje nėra užsienio investuotojų kapitalo.

Kita informacija

Juridinio asmens veikla pagal EVRK klasifikaciją yra Kitų, niekur kitur nepriskirtų, narystės organizacijų veikla.

EVRK 2.1 red. - narystės organizacijų ar kt. - labdaringa veikla, pvz., lėšų rinkimas socialinės pagalbos tikslais, žr. - sporto klubų veikla, žr. - sporto federacijų veikla, žr. - profesinių narystės organizacijų veikla, žr. - tarptautinių organizacijų veikla, vykdoma remiantis tarptautinėmis sutartimis tarp valstybių, žr.

Ši ne pelno siekianti įstaiga pranešė, kad joje buvo vykdyta savanoriška veikla.

Taip pat skaitykite: Pensijų pasirinkimai Lietuvoje

Svarbu: Susipažindami ir naudodami rekvizitai.lt viešinamus įmonių vadovų asmens duomenis tampate savarankišku duomenų valdytoju, kuriam taikomi ES reglamento Nr. 2016/679 (BDAR) reikalavimai.

Neuroscience Institute

Svarbu paminėti Neuroscience Institute, kuris glaudžiai bendradarbiauja su Lietuvos sveikatos mokslų universitetu.

Neuroscience Institute of Lithuanian University of Health Sciences was established in 2011 after reorganization of the Institute for Biomedical Research of Kaunas University of Medicine, which originated in 1957 when the Laboratory of Encephalography was established.

Since 2018, the Behavioral Medicine Institute and Neuroscience Institute were merged, reserving the institution title - Neuroscience Institute. Scientists working at the Institute are involved in basic, applied, and clinical research in various areas of neuroscience and behavioral medicine.

Currently the Institute performs research programme “Research of nervous system for improvement of prognostic and therapeutic strategies”.

Taip pat skaitykite: Apie Lietuvos socialinius sluoksnius

Since 2016, in collaboration with Departement of Neurosurgery of LSMU Hospital, within assigned competencies, Neuroscience Institute collaborates in the European reference network for rare adult cancers (solid tumours), subgroup Brain tumours (EURACAN).

There are nine Departments (Research Laboratories) at the Neuroscience Institute, namely Laboratory of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Bioinformatics, Neurophysiology, Molecular Neurooncology, Molecular Neurobiology, Toxicology, Ophthalmology, Behavioral Medicine, and Laboratory for Research of Pharmacological Regulation of Pathological Processes and Drug Metabolism.

Neuroscience Institute struktūra

Neuroscience Institute struktūra

The Institute has a hospital Palangos Klinika where rehabilitation programmes for patients with cardiovascular diseases (after myocardial infarction, cardio surgery, coronary artery bypass graft surgery, after implantation of pacemaker, etc.) and treatment/rehabilitation of patients with stress related disorders (depression, anxiety, posttraumatic stress, chronic pain, fatigue and sleep disorders) are provided.

The Institute has about 160 employees, among them there are 58 scientists and 15 research personnel (6 PhD students).

Institutas turi:

  • 9 laboratorijas
  • Daugiau nei 50 mokslininkų
  • Vidutiniškai 75 publikacijas per metus
  • 4 apdovanojimus už ypatingą reikšmę

Neuroscience Institute Projektai:

EBRAINS projektai 2025 - The project “Determining the Role of NSC-Derived EVs in Glioblastoma Progression and Resistance to CIK Cell Immunotherapy”, head dr. G. Steponaitis. The project of the Baltic-German University Liaison Office is supported by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) with funds from the Foreign Office of the Federal Republic Germany. The project is being carried out in collaboration with the University Hospital Bonn, Department of Integrated Oncology (prof. A. Sharma). Agreement no. 2025/2

2023-2026 - a project No P-MIP-23-376 “Molecular response of neural stem cells to the extracellular vesicles secreted by cells of different brain pathologies”, funded by the Research Council of Lithuania, head dr. G.Steponaitis.

2023 - The project “Analysis of RNA m6A Methylation in Glioblastomas Using a Cytokine-Induced Killer (CIK) Cell Immunotherapy Approach”, head dr. G. Steponaitis. This project of the Baltic-German University Liaison Office is supported by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) with funds from the Foreign Office of the Federal Republic Germany. Project implementation in cooperation with University Hospital Bonn. Agreement no. 2023/13

2022-2024 - collaboration in a project “Studies of the variability of biologically active and anticancer compounds in organically and biodynamically grown and fermented fireweed (Chamerion angustifolium (L.) Holub) leaves”, funded by Ekhagastiftelsen Foundation Grant Program (Sweden), prof. S.Trumbeckaitė

2022-2022 - EC programme Horizon 2020 funded project ID 650003 “EU FET Flagship Human Brain Project” “Prediction of Neurosurgery Outcome in Parkinson’s Disease“, head dr. A.Saudargienė

2021-2025 - EU funded COST Action project CA20122 “Harmonizing clinical care and research on adrenal tumours in European countries”, Rytis Stakaitis

2021-2024 - contribute (dr. R.Bernotienė) in a project No S-MIP-21-25 “Influence of environmental factors and genotype on plant exosome characteristics and potential application in cosmetics and pharmacy”, funded by the Research Council of Lithuania, head dr. A.Viršilė (LAMMC)

2021-2023 - collaboration (prof. D.Majienė, D.Umbrasas) in a project No 01.2.2-LMT-K718-05-0039 “Management of target metabolites of industrial hemp for the development of COVID-19 symptom relief products - TerpenCoTech”, funded by the Research Council of Lithuania, head dr. V.Tilvikienė (LAMMC)

2021-2023 - collaboration (dr. A.Bunevičius) in a project No 01.2.2-LMT-K-718-05-0085 “Digital phenotyping for monitoring of cancer patients during the COVID-19 pandemic”, funded by the Research Council of Lithuania, head prof. T.Krilavičius (VDU)

2021-2023 - collaboration (Z.Balion) in a project No 01.2.2-LMT-K-718-05-0052, cTECH, “Technology for the management of COVID-19-induced mitochondrial dysfunction of cardiovascular system”, head prof. E.Stankevičius

2021 - collaboration (prof. D.Majienė) in a project No S21064 “Application of Propolis Biologically Active Compounds in Formulation of Modified Eye Drops and their Biopharmaceutical Evaluation in vitro”, funded through Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Lithuania under 2020-2022 program “Applied research programs for beekeeping and apiculture products” BITE-KK-21-1-00783-PR001 to support the Lithuanian beekeeping sector, head prof. K.Ramanauskienė

2021 - a project No S-DNR-20-5 “Monitoring of psychological health and neuropsychological indicators in COVID-19 patients”, funded by the Research Council of Lithuania, head dr. A.Pranckevičienė

2021 - a project No 09.3.3-LMT-K-712-25-0080 “The study of glioma stemness signature and glioblastoma patients’ outcome, funded by the Research Council of Lithuania, head dr. G.Steponaitis

2021 - a project No 09.3.3.-LMT-K-712-24-0033 “Inhibition of NRP1 gene expression in glioblastoma U87 cells by using short hairpin RNA (shRNA) technology”, funded by the Research Council of Lithuania, head dr. A.Kazlauskas

2021 - a project No 09.3.3.-LMT-K-712-24-0065 “Genetic markers search in patients with pituitary adenoma”, funded by the Research Council of Lithuania, head dr. LKriaučiūnienė

2021 - a project No 09.3.3.-LMT-K-712-24-0075 “Changes in the expression of miR7, miR153 and miR214 in the serum exosomes of Parkinson’s patients”, funded by the Research Council of Lithuania, head dr. P.Vaitkienė

2021 - a project 09.3.3-LMT-K-712 “Characterisation of essential tremor patients’ cognitive and emotional difficulties”, funded by the Research Council of Lithuania, head dr. A.Pranckevičienė

2020-2023 - EU programme Horizon 2020 FLAG-ERA Human Brain Project “Multiscale Modelling of Impaired Learning in Alzheimer’s Disease and Innovative Treatments - MILEDI”, head dr. A.Saudargienė

2020-2023 - collaboration in a project No 01.2.1-LVPA-K-856-02-0037 “Development of an innovative dietary supplements to prevent senile weakness syndrome and malnutrition in elderly people”, managed by Lithuanian Business Support Agency, head prof. R.Benetis

2020-2022 - a post doc (dr. Julius Burkauskas) project No 09.3.3-LMT-K-712-19-0127 “Cognitive function, endocrine, environmental factors and sleep apnea impact on quality of life and mortality in patients with coronary artery disease“, funded by the Research Council of Lithuania, head prof. habil.dr. G.Varoneckas. The report is available here.

2020-2022 - a post doc (dr. Giedrius Steponaitis) project No 09.3.3-LMT-K-712-19-0131 “Development of a Molecular Classifier for Identification of GBM Subtype Based on Tumor and Cancer Stem Cells mRNA Profile”, funded by the Research Council of Lithuania, head prof. habil.dr. A.Tamašauskas

2020-2022 - a project No S-MIP-20-51 “Epitranscriptomic changes in long non-coding RNA associated with brain cell differentiation and pathogenesis - EPIC”, funded by the Research Council of Lithuania, head dr. P.Vaitkienė

2020-2022 - a project No S-SEN-20-7 „Long non-coding RNA epitranscriptome profiling in glioma stem cells (GSCs) and tumors for identification of novel biomarkers - LEADING”, funded by the Research Council of Lithuania under the National Research Program „Healthy Aging”, head dr. D.Skiriutė

2020-2021 - collaboration (dr. A.Saudargienė) in EC program Horizon 2020 project ID 650003 „EU FET Flagship Human Brain Project“ partnering project „Modeling Synaptic Plasticity in the Hippocampal Trisynaptic Circuit: Integration to the Brain Simulation Platform - HippoTrisynPlasticity“, head prof. P.Jedlicka (Giessen University, Germany)

2020-2021 - a project “LSMU Neuroscience Psychophysiological Research Center” funded by Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Lithuania “Future Economics DNA Plan”, head dr. V.Steiblienė

2020-2021 - a project No S-GEV-20-5 „Determinants of quality of life in Lithuanian students: problematic usage of the Internet and neuropsychological profile - NEUROPIN“, funded by the Research Council of Lithuania under the National Research Program „Welfare society”, head dr. J.Burkauskas

2020-2021 - a project No S-SEN-20-15 „Development of neurosurgical treatment options for Parkinson`s disease applying molecular markers, gamma knife technology and individualized dosimetry - PANORAMA“, funded by the Research Council of Lithuania under the National Research Program „Healthy Aging”, head prof. V.P.Deltuva

2020-2021 - a project No S-SEN-20-13 „The relation of the insulin resistance on thyroid function, psychoemotional state and cardiovascular risk factors during the aging”, funded by the Research Council of Lithuania under the National Research Program „Welfare society”, head dr. N.Mickuvienė

2020-2021 - a project No S-LU-20-2 „Identification of metastasis-associated genes and ways of their regulation in patients with malignant brain tumors” in the Lithuanian-Ukraine Partnership Programme for Bilateral Cooperation in the Fields of Research and Technologies, funded by the Research Council of Lithuania, head dr. P.Vaitkienė

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