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Our new article published in Blood!

We are thrilled to share that our PhD student, Damian Mikulski, M.D., has recently published a groundbreaking article in one of the premier hematology journals, Blood (Impact Factor: 20.3). The paper is titled “Mass Spectrometry-Based Assessment of M-protein in Peripheral Blood During Maintenance Therapy in Multiple Myeloma.” This research highlights the prognostic value of mass […]

“Radonek-AI – a virtual patient assistant for oncological patients” got funding!

We are pleased to inform you that the project ‘Radonek-AI – virtual assistant for oncological patients’ has been granted 70,000.00 PLN as part of the ‘Student Scientific Associations Creating Innovations’ initiative. The project will be carried out by members of the Student Scientific Association of Artificial Intelligence in Oncology, operating at the Department of Biostatistics […]

Our publication in Biomarker Research!

We are happy to congratulate our PhD student, Damian Mikulski, M.D., for recently published correspondence “MicroRNAs predict early complications of autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation” in Biomarker Research! The study focus on autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (AHSCT), specifically examining changes in circulating miRNAs in patients to predict early complications related to the procedure. In […]

“Achievement in Medicine 2023” – Golden OTIS award for prof. Wojciech Fendler!

We are pleased to announce that Prof. Wojciech Fendler has been honored with the prestigious “ACHIEVEMENTS IN 2023” award at the 21st edition of the Golden OTIS Trust Award 2024! Prof. Fendler was recognized for his groundbreaking achievements in the field of medicine, which not only raise healthcare standards but also contribute to a better […]

Dr Konrad Stawiski leading a project within an international consortium!

We are happy to announce that the miRPOC project (“miRPOC: miRNA as biomarkers in early detection and personalised treatment in ovarian cancer”) has been awarded funding under the ERA PerMed Joint Translational Call 2022, co-financed by the European Commission. This project is conducted within an international research consortium and aims to develop and validate a […]

Our new article in Genome Medicine!

We are pleased to share a recent publication coauthored by Dr. Urszula Smyczyńska and Prof. Wojciech Fendler, entitled “Biological basis of extensive pleiotropy between blood traits and cancer risk.” The study offers valuable insights into the genetic basis of complex links between systemic immune cell levels and cancer susceptibility. The findings highlight genomic areas such […]

Eng. Aleksander Rycerz visits Cancer Research Institute in Cambridge

In recent days, Aleksander Rycerz, Eng., a sixth-year medical student pursuing an Individual Course of Study in our Department, visited the Cancer Research Institute in Cambridge, UK. During his stay at the Institute, he actively participated in research on the photoacoustic imaging of ovarian cancers dependent on endometriosis, led by Dr. Monika Golińska, PhD. Since […]

Dr. Ewelina Perdas has been awarded the Bekker NAWA Program scholarship!

We are pleased to announce that Ewelina Perdas, PhD, from our Department, has become one of the 114 laureates of the Bekker NAWA Program – Mieczysław Bekker Program! For one year, starting from May 2024, Dr. Perdas will collaborate with Prof. Theresa L. Whiteside at the UPMC Hillman Cancer Center at the University of Pittsburgh […]

Deciphering Iron Regulation Pathways – our new manuscript in iScience!

We are delighted to highlight the recent achievement of our team members: prof. Wojciech Fendler, together with his former PhD student – Beata Małachowska, MD, PhD, a current postdoc at the Department of Radiation Oncology in Albert Einstein College of Medicine (NYC, NY, USA). Their latest work, published in iScience, provides groundbreaking insights into the […]

Dr Stawiski joins ESTRO AI in RT Focus Group!

Dr. Konrad Stawiski has been elected as a member of the international working group focusing on artificial intelligence in oncological radiotherapy within the European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology. Dr. Konrad Stawiski’s term will last for 3 years. The task of the working groups is to assist in developing clinical and technical guidelines, provide advice […]

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