RNDr. Peter Karailiev, PhD.
researcher
International
Current
- Reward-stress interactions as neurobiological substrate for resilience and vulnerability in mental health and depression: A translational large-scale projectProgram: ERANETDuration: 1. 1. 2024 – 31. 12. 2026
- Genome Editing to Treat Humans DiseasesProgram: COSTDuration: 15. 9. 2022 – 14. 9. 2026
Finished
- The importance of brain-gut interaction in the development of posttraumatic stress disorder based upon preclinical studiesProgram: MobilityDuration: 1. 1. 2023 – 31. 12. 2024
National
Current
- CARDIOvascular protection mediated by alfa1AMPK against metabolic syndrome-mediated ENdothelial Dysfunction – identifying new risk factorsProgram: SRDADuration: 1. 7. 2023 – 30. 6. 2027
- Coping with psychosocial stress situations in patients with depressive disorder in relation to age and unravelling the mechanisms involvedProgram: VEGADuration: 1. 1. 2023 – 31. 12. 2026
- Barrier proteins in relation to myelin and mental disordersProgram: PostdokGrantDuration: 1. 7. 2024 – 31. 12. 2025
- Enhancement of endocannabinoid signaling as a promising target for the treatment of stress-related psychiatric disordersProgram: VEGADuration: 1. 1. 2022 – 31. 12. 2025
Finished
- Activation of the VGF/BDNF/TrkB pathway by synthetic mRNA encapsulated in polyplex nanoparticles: effects on neural excitability, neuroplasticity and animal behaviorProgram: SRDADuration: 1. 7. 2021 – 30. 6. 2025
- Bridge between the mental state and neuroendocrine function of mother and her child: the mechanisms involvedProgram: SRDADuration: 1. 7. 2019 – 30. 6. 2023
- Identification of psychological and somatic markers in relation to vulnerability to stress and analysis of the effectiveness of psychological interventionsProgram: SRDADuration: 1. 8. 2018 – 31. 7. 2022
- Mineralocorticoid receptors in novel target tissues – pathophysiological relevance and underlying mechanismsProgram: VEGADuration: 1. 1. 2019 – 31. 12. 2021
- The clinical significance of the relationship between aldosterone and depression and the regulatory mechanisms involvedProgram: VEGADuration: 1. 1. 2015 – 31. 12. 2018