From Baltic Region to European Cooperation

3–6 Jun 2025 | Brussels, Belgium

Vilnius university

University

www.mf.vu.lt/en/Vilnius, Lithuania

About

Dating back to the 18th century, the Faculty of Medicine of Vilnius University has become a creative and open R&I setting for clinical and research leaders. It now has over 1000 staff members, 820 resident doctors, 3200 students (around 700 coming from abroad), and over 120 doctoral students in most fields of biomedical sciences.

The Faculty is affiliated with two major university hospitals that are leading national and regional clinical centers in pediatric and adult medicine. The Faculty boasts a broad and varied experience across fields of clinical and translational medicine, odontology, pharmacology, nursing and public heath.

With the opening of a state-of-the-art 18,000 m² translational Centre for Medical Research we envision a rapid increase in capacity for collaboration with both research and industry. Our members are open to cooperate in clinical projects as well as R&I ventures relying on infrastructure for genetic and single-cell research, digital and AI-driven medicine, 3D printing and materials research, populational biobanking, as well as in vivo studies.

Major research areas:

·        Minimally-invasive surgery

·        Oncourology

·        Hematology and molecular profiling

·        AI-driven pathology and radiology

·        Cognitive dysfunction in neurological disorders

·        Intensive care and anesthesiology

·        Pediatric cardiovascular health

·        Paleontology

·        Advanced endodontics and digital implantology

Representatives

Erika Antanėlė

Innovation Specialist

Vilnius university

Marketplace (1)

  • Project cooperation

    Looking for cooperation opportunities

    Expertise in health impact assessment, data analysis, dissemination, ethics, clinical validation and translational research.

    • Partner seeks Consortium/Coordinator
    • Cluster Food (CL6): HORIZON-CL6-2025-02-FARM2FORK-12 Nutrition and Mental Health
    • Cluster Health (CL1): HORIZON-HLTH-2025-03-ENVHLTH-02-two-stage: Advancing knowledge on the impacts of micro- and nanoplastics on human health
    • Cluster Health (CL1): HORIZON-HLTH-2025-03-STAYHLTH-01-two-stage: Improving the quality of life of persons with intellectual disabilities and their families
    Author

    Erika Antanėlė

    Innovation Specialist at Vilnius university

    Vilnius, Lithuania