Modern Research Facilities of Collegium Medicum
Collegium Medicum of Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce is a dynamically growing academic center that integrates the potential of medical, biological, technical, and social sciences. The university emphasizes interdisciplinarity and knowledge transfer, which translates into the development of innovative diagnostic and therapeutic methods. As a result of strategic investments in recent years—including the implementation of the MEDPAT project, co-financed by the European Union—Collegium Medicum has established one of the most advanced research infrastructures in the southeastern region of Poland, with a total value exceeding PLN 20 million.
The modernized laboratories of Collegium Medicum provide a strong foundation for conducting basic, preclinical, clinical, and translational research. The infrastructure is designed to support both academic research and collaboration with the industrial sector, biotechnology companies, and healthcare institutions. Based on this infrastructure, the university carries out national and international projects and actively seeks partners for the joint development of medical technologies, diagnostic tools, and therapeutic strategies. Collegium Medicum thus serves as a competence center, integrating science, clinical practice, and advanced technologies.
Collegium Medicum Infrastructure – Key Figures
- 6 modern scientific and research laboratories;
- Over 3,300 m² of research and teaching space, fully accessible to academic staff, students, and external partners;
- Specialized research equipment with a total value exceeding PLN 20 million;
- Full integration of laboratory facilities with undergraduate and postgraduate education;
- Openness to collaboration with national and international institutions in the areas of research, education, and medical technology development.
Laboratories at Collegium Medicum – Research Areas and Equipment
Each laboratory is designed not only to support high-quality scientific research but also to facilitate translation of research findings into clinical practice and collaboration with industry and research institutions.