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The International Centre of Biodynamics was established through Government Decision No.1378/2000 on the basis of the Agreement between UNESCO and the Romanian Government signed in Paris on 30 October 1999 and ratified by the Law No.110/2001 initiates and coordinates research, technological development, and regional (European) training programs (Master and Doctoral) in the field of Biodynamics: for the development and applications of rapid, noninvasive methods to analyze and control biosystems in Biotechnology, Medicine, Food Industry and Ecology. ICB aims to maintain a balance between fundamental and applied research.
ICB conducts its own research projects and is involved in a number of collaborative projects with other organizations, having the following headings:
An International Postgraduate program "Master & Ph.D. in Biodynamics", is currently under development in collaboration with the University of Bucharest.
The International Centre of Biodynamics actively pursues the development of the regional collaborative network initiated by ICB, that brings together researchers from Romania and 15 other European Countries. The main objectives of the network are: