The RACE project — RNA and Cell Biology – From Fundamental Research to Therapies — was initiated to elevate the International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in Warsaw (IIMCB) to the status of a world-class Centre of Excellence in RNA and cell biology. Although Poland has seen notable growth in scientific output, its ability to translate fundamental research into clinical and commercial applications remains limited. RACE addresses this gap by creating a robust ecosystem of research excellence, advanced infrastructure, and entrepreneurial culture.
With the support of Advanced Partners — the University of Edinburgh and VIB (Belgium) — RACE aims to build translational capacity in Poland, focusing on five strategic objectives:
(1) recruitment of outstanding research group leaders,
(2) advanced training for early-career researchers,
(3) development of modern, sustainable core facilities,
(4) institutionalisation of technology transfer practices, and
(5) enhancement of administrative and strategic capacities.
These pillars are designed to synergistically transform IIMCB into a leading institute for biomedical innovation, contributing to EU leadership in RNA-based therapeutics and cellular biology.
Expected impacts include improved biomedical research outputs, strengthened EU-wide collaborations, increased capacity to attract competitive funding, and acceleration of innovation pathways from the lab to real-world applications — especially in areas where medical needs remain unmet.