I am a biotechnologist with a Master’s in bioengineering. I study DNA interactions with fluorescent particles. I am trying to estimate the number of binding sites available for anthracyclines in living cell DNA.
I am studying at the Warsaw University of Technology. I am an engineer of chemical technology and on my way to achieving a master’s degree. The speciality I chose during my master’s studies is Analytics and Physicochemistry of Processes and Materials. I am a member of the Soft Condensed Matter Group, where I am currently working on the project regarding crowding effect on olgionucleotides hybrydization.
I joined the group of prof. dr hab. Hołyst at the beginning of October. I gained my bachelor’s degree on February 2020 at the Faculty of Chemistry of the Warsaw University of Technology. Actually, in my Master’s degree, I am proceeding with my previous research on biodegradable, biocompatible polymers (eg polyesters of glycerol) which can be used as scaffolds in Tissue Engineering. I am also interested in 3D reactive inkjet printing. I would like to receive knowledge and experience, which I will be able to use to understand a lifecycle of a cell better.
Łukasz Richter, PhD. Eng. left our group in August 2019 to become post doc fellow in Professor Stellacci group at EPFL. Lukasz Richter graduated in biotechnology from Warsaw University of Technology (Poland) in 2014. His master thesis (performed partially in Institute of Physical Chemistry PAS) has been awarded in competition organized by Polish Society for Biomedical Engineering. He joined Professor Hołyst group in 2013 as a member of dr Paczesny workgroup. He defended his PhD in 2019.
A 2nd-year Chemistry student at the University of Oxford. His main academic interests include organometallic chemistry and crystallography. He shares his passion and knowledge while being a mentor in a non-profit organisation – Our Future Foundation, where he supports people to equalise educational opportunities and helps with the application process to universities in the UK.
Michalina is a graduate of the University of Warsaw, Department of Chemistry. She has been working as an academic researcher at the Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences since 2011.
publications: 1
e-mail: miwan@ichf.edu.pl
position: Key researcher and co-founder of SILIQUAN
I am a post-doc in the Soft Condensed Matter group. My areas of expertise cover biochemistry, cell biology, X-ray crystallography and molecular biology with focus on membrane protein structure and function.
e-mail: phaniewicz@ichf.edu.pl
phone: (+48) 223433127
position: Post-doctoral scientist
education: PhD degree in Biology Sciences, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology/ International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in Warsaw, Poland; Msc degree in Biotechnology, Faculty of Biology, University of Warsaw, Poland/ Institute of biochemistry and Biophysics, Polish Academy of Science, Warsaw, Poland; Bsc degree in Biology, Faculty of Biology, University of Warsaw, Poland
Patrycja has a Master’s degree in Biological Chemistry (2017). Notwithstanding the foregoing, she was a postgraduate student of Project Management at SGH Warsaw School of Economics (2020) and her postgraduate thesis focused on design, project & lab managing for a specialistic chemical laboratory.
e-mail: pkuzma@ichf.edu.pl
phone: (+48) 223433123
position: Research Group Coordinator & Lab Manager