Project FP7-PEOPLE-2012-IRSES Project 316067 HERBAL PROTECTION

HERBAL PROTECTION
Studies on some herbal additives giving partial protection against
toxic or immunosuppressive effects of some mycotoxins and
improving wound granulation
PIRSES-GA-2012-316067

 

Annex I – “Description of Work”

 

International Research Staff Exchange Scheme (IRSES)
Call: FP7-PEOPLE-2012-IRSES
PART B
“HERBAL PROTECTION”

 

PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT

 

Project No: 316067
Project Acronym: HERBAL PROTECTION
Project Full Name: Studies on some herbal additives giving partial
protection against toxic or immunosuppressive effects of some
mycotoxins and improving wound granulation
Marie Curie Actions
Mid-term Report
Period 

 

Final Report-report1363924

 

PeriodicReport-2017-report1362784

 

Final Report EU Financial     Contribution Distribution-report1364020

 

Fig. 41) 26.07.2013 – Visiting a Zulu Open Herbs Market in Johannesburg for collecting more information from the source about the healing or protective effects of some local herbs used by traditional healers

 

Fig. 51) 26.07.2013 – Visiting a Zulu Open Herbs Market in Johannesburg for collecting more information from the source about the healing or protective effects of some local herbs used by traditional healers

 

Fig. 105) October 2013 – Meeting with Vice rector in North-West University Prof Mashudu Davhana-Maselesele on the current progress of our project

 

Fig 13) 13.12.2013 – Meeting of Prof Stoycho Stoev of Trakia University and Dr Patrick Njobeh of University of Johannesburg with Prof. JN (Kobus) Eloff, Leader Phytomedicine Programme, Department of Paraclinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria, South Africa – about the top 10 herbs, which would be useful for study and experiments under Marie Curie International Research Staff Exchange Project of European Union PIRSES-GA-2012-316067

 

Fig 61) A modern experimental base in University of Kaposvar, Hungary, currently used for transfer of knowledge and qualification under our IRSES project – Computed tomography is used in our pigs studies

 

Fig. 42) Our colleagues from University of Kaposvar and Hungarian Academy of Science and the coordinators of our IRSES project – Prof Stoev and Prof. Kovac

 

Fig. 21) University of Kaposvar – European partner of our IRSES project

 

Fig UJ2) University of Johannesburg – one of our South African partners in our IRSES project

 

Fig 8) Rhodes University – another partner from South Africa participated in our IRSES project

 

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