Society’s getting old. This results in an increase in the incidence of age-related civilisation diseases and an increase in the burden on the social security system. Healthy ageing, which requires, among other things, R & D activities to assess the impact of environmental factors on health, prevention of diseases and the development of treatments, is a key element to increase the quality of life (good health, ability to work). The potential of the science sector to intervene effectively lies at the heart of this project. For his needs, a research agenda has been developed, which is to produce results in the form of an assessment of the effects of various environmental factors present in the environment of modern humans since the early years of its development and their impact on the state of health in the process of ageing, as well as research into ways of minimising the effects of negatively impacting factors and carrying out preventive actions.The Agenda will be implemented as part of the activities of the new UMP unit – Collegium Humanum, which will include: Department and Department of Medical Microbiology, Department of Environmental Medicine, Department of Immunology and Department of Forensic Medicine, and joining forces of the aforementioned units will allow the implementation of an undertaking that in a comprehensive and multi-faceted way will approach the search for answers to what factors occurring in the modern world negatively affect humans and how to prevent or minimise their effects. 1- Investment expenditure for the purchase of research equipment: PLN 8,844.999.98- Private investments complementing public support for projects in the field of innovation or research and development: PLN 24.518,300.68- Number of supported research infrastructure facilities: 1- Number of test equipment purchased: 25REALISATION:- period: 10.2020-6.2022 – place: PoznańMeasurement of indicators – point. 4.1-2