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Multiomic analysis of serum and exosomal biomolecules associated with total body irradiation

Wojciech Fendler, MD, PhD, Associate Professor carries out a project financed by a grant from the “OPUS 17” competition of the National Science Center. The human body exposed to high doses of radiation irreversibly loses the ability to produce circulating blood cells, which in a short time leads to death. This is due to multi-profile […]

ISPAD Congress 2019

Our team visited Boston, USA, to present our results in diabetes-related research during 45th ISPAD Congress 2019, which took place from 30th October to 2nd November 2019. Beata Małachowska (MD) discussed whether Hypoglycemia leaves a persistent metabolomic fingerprint in children with type 1 diabetes during “Acute and Chronic Complications and Associated Diseases” oral session. Other […]

Dipanjan Chowdhury – tenure professor at Harvard Medical School – CONGRATULATIONS!

We were pleased to be informed that our closest collaborator from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute – dr Dipanjan Chowdhury was promoted to a professor of Radiation Oncology at Harvard Medical School, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Brigham and Women’s hospital! This is an outstanding distinction only few can achieve during their academic career at Harvard Medical School. We […]

Our PhD student is a laureate of a professor Franciszek Walczak’s programme

Bartłomiej Tomasik – our PhD student and resident doctor during specialization in oncological radiotherapy became a laureate of a competition organized by the National Agency for Academic Exchange. The program commemorating professor Franciszek Walczak – long-time manager of the Heart Rhythm Disorders Clinic at the Institute of Cardiology in Anina, who became famous for performing […]

PTD 2019 Grant

During 20th meeting of Diabetes Poland, our PhD student – Konrad Pagacz has been awarded a nearly 100 000 zlotych grant for realisation of his project named “Observational study of seasonality of Index of Glicemic Variability and its association with insulin resistance among teenagers with T1DM”. Congratulations!

We’ve received 2 START scholarships!

On May 25, 2019, two of our scientists, Beata Małachowska and Bartłomiej Tomasik, received START scholarships. The START program of the Foundation for Polish Science is the largest scholarship program in Poland for the best young scientists representing all fields of science. Its purpose is to support outstanding young scientists and encourage them to pursue […]

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