

Title: “Analysis of low molecular weight compounds from Lucilia sericata maggot secretion: a sustainable approach to chronic wound healing and disease prevention.” This work looks at maggot secretion not just as a biological curiosity, but as a practical, sustainable tool in wound care – where effectiveness and resource-conscious approaches need to go hand in hand.Strong engagement and discussions around how unconventional solutions can address persistent clinical problems. #EurecaPro #Sustainability #WoundHealing #ResearchImpact

Title: “Comparison of antimicrobial assays to analyze bioactive low molecular peptides derived from Lucilia sericata maggot secretion.” The focus was straightforward: how we measure antimicrobial activity directly shapes what we consider “promising.” Different assays, different conclusions—and that matters when identifying real candidates for wound therapy. The results reinforce the potential of larval secretions as a source of novel low-molecular-weight antimicrobial peptides and compounds worth researching.#BioactivePeptides #Antimicrobial #WoundTherapy #EPS #ItPS


2020-09-23 – First edition of AQUA-DUCT webinar was organized online. Big thanks to all organizers and participants! A recorded video of the webinar can be found here.

Maria was awarded with the scholarship for the best PhD Students at the Silesian University of Technology. Congratulations!!!