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Institute of Paleobiology participates in the project co-financed from EU structural funds "Innovative Economy Operational Programme, Priority Axis 2: R&D Infrastructure, Action 2.2: Support of Formation of Common Research Infrastructure of Scientific Units". Together with 10 institutional partners (NanoBioGeo consortium), the Institute is a part of National Multidisciplinary Laboratory of Functional Nanomaterials (NanoFun) [LINK]. Jaroslaw Stolarski is a project coordinator in the Institute, and head of Laboratories of Cathodolumienscence Microscopy and Microtomography. [info]
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Institute of Paleobiology participates in HOMING PLUS Programme (granted to Barbara Kremer) that is co-financed from EU structural funds under Action 1.2 ‘Strengthening the human resources potential of science’ of the Innovative Economy Operational Programme 2007–2013 (Research topic: Modern mineralized cyanobacteria from alkaline volcanic lakes as analogues of Earth's early life). [info]
By bus
From the airport.- You might take a bus 175 from “Lotnisko Okecie“ bus stop and get off at “PLAC STARYNKIEWICZA” bus stop at Jerozolimskie Street. From there it is less than a 5-minute walk to the Institute.
From the central train station.- You might take a bus 175 from “Dworzec Centralny “ bus stop (Ochota direction) and get off at “PLAC STARYNKIEWICZA” bus stop at Jerozolimskie Street. From there it is less than a 5-minute walk to the Institute.
By tram
From the central train station you might take a tram 7, 9 or 25 from “Dworzec Centralny” tram stop (Ochota direction) and get off at “PLAC STARYNKIEWICZA” tram stop at Jerozolimskie Street . From there it is less than a 5 - minute walk to the Institute.
By taxi
You might catch a taxi cab outside the terminal. You can also call any of the taxi corporations: Radio Taxi +48 22 9191, WAWA Taxi +48 22 96 44; SAWA Taxi +48 22 644 44 44; Super Taxi +48 22 96 22. The cost of the ride from the airport to the Institute should be approximately 6 EUR (25 PLN). The ride should take 10-20 minutes.