- 91滴滴
- Doctoral Student Zone
- BioMedChem Doctoral School of 91滴滴 and Lodz Institutes of the Polish Academy of Sciences
Curriculum
The goal of study curriculum is to broaden and deepen knowledge of doctoral students in the field of selected scientific discipline in an interdisciplinary environment allowing for the placement of competence associated with a given scientific discipline in a wider context. Knowledge and skills acquired during the studies will prepare you as a doctoral student to plan, design and conduct research independently within the Individual Research Plan (Indywidualny plan badawczy 鈥 IPB).
After graduating from the Doctoral School, you will be prepared to critically evaluate scientific research results that constitute a basis for scientific publications as well as to present the obtained results in the international scientific community. The acquired knowledge and ability to share it will enable you to carry out didactic work at the level of higher education.
Thanks to the education process you will gain competence enabling you to engage in individual as well as team scientific research, especially interdisciplinary ones, conducted by national and international research teams. The obtained knowledge and research results will constitute your contribution to the development of innovative economy and work for the public good.
The studies last 8 semesters and they are full-time studies (the classes are held during working days). They are free of charge.
List of academic staff that perform supervison over doctoral dissertations
dr hab. Aneta Balcerczyk, prof. UL 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "The impact of peptidylarginine deiminase inhibition and PAD4 gene silecing on selected endothelial cell functions epigenome parameters".
dr hab. Anna Brzostek, prof. IMB PAS 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Functional analysis of potential DNA repair proteins - Msmeg_1891 and Rv3226c - in Mycobacterium genus".
prof. dr hab. Jaros艂aw Dziadek 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "The importance of genetic and phenotypic variance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in tuberculosis transmission".
dr hab. Agnieszka Grzelak 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Evaluation of the antioxidant properties of ergothioneine and its potential role against neurodegeneration".
dr hab. Agnieszka Krupa, prof. UL 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: : Angiogenic and pro-regenerative properties of cholesterol and osteogenic effects of cholesterol-modified biocomposite".
prof. dr hab. Zbigniew Le艣nikowski 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Oligofunctionalization of boron clusters as building blocks for new materials and bioactive molecules".
prof. dr hab. Magdalena Miko艂ajczyk-Chmiela 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Pro-regenarative, antimicrobial and immunomodulatory properties of Pseudomonas aeruginosa pyomelanin".
prof. dr hab. Grzegorz Mlosto艅 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "New applications of D-A cyclopropanes in the synthese of sulfur heterocycles and other organic compounds of sulfur".
dr hab. Micha艂 Rachwalski, prof. UL 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Use of chiral aziridine ligands in the synthesis of compounds with luminescent properties".
dr hab. Artur R贸偶a艅ski, prof. CMMS PAS 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Micromechanisms of deformation of semicrystalline polymers at small strains".
prof. dr hab. Piotr Ba艂czewski 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Synteza i badanie w艂a艣ciwo艣ci fosforo-podstawionych acen贸w".
dr hab. Melania Bednarek, prof. CMMS PAS 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Modification of polylactide by introducing into the polymer structure a moiety containing a covalent bond susceptible to thermal dissotiation".
dr hab. Justyna Gatkowska, prof. UL 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Toxoplasma gondii recombinant proteins in immunoprophylaxis and diagnostics of toxoplasmosis".
prof. dr hab. Maksim Ionov 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Biophysical characterization and evaluation of biological proerties of polyphenolic dendrimers modified with caffeic acid".
prof. dr hab. Magdalena Klink 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Functional analysis of RAB27 in melanoma cell lines: small extracellular vesicle secretion, migration, invasion and cell signaling".
dr hab. Agnieszka Krupa, prof. UL 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Angiogenic and pro-regenarative properties of cholesterol and osteogenic effects of cholesterol-modified biocomposite".
prof. dr hab. n. med. Edyta Paradowska 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Wp艂yw bia艂ek regulatorowych E5, E6 i E7 HPV na proces karcynogenezy jajnika".
dr hab. Agnieszka Robaszkiewicz, prof. UL 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Overcoming multidrug resistance in cancer at the genome level: developing a method to counteract overexpression of ABC transporters in cancer cells based on inhibitors of chromatin remodeling enzymes".
prof. dr hab. Piotr Ba艂czewski 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Synthesis and study of the properties of phosphine substituted acenes".
dr hab. Anna Brzostek, prof. UL 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Utilization of evolutionary patterns for the optimization of Mycobacterium tuberculosis gyrase inhibitors".
dr hab. in偶. Ma艂gorzata Ba艣ko, prof. CMMS PAS 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: 鈥淧oly(2-isopropenyl-2-oxazoline) networks as multifunctional materials with tailored properties鈥.
dr hab. Magdalena Druszczy艅ska, prof. UL 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "BCG vaccine as an immunomodulator of children's innate immune response to the antigens of viral respiratory pathogens".
dr hab. Anna Krze艣lak, prof. UL 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "The relationship between O-GlcNAcylation dysregulations and the activity of hypoxia-inducible factors in breast cancer".
prof. dr hab. Katarzyna Lisowska 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled:" Biological activity and toxicity of silver nanoparticles synthesized by microbiological method using the filamentous fungus Gloeophyllum striatum".
prof. dr hab. Magdalena Miko艂ajczyk-Chmiela 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertations entitled:
1. "Identification of low-molecular-weight compounds inhibiting the activity of nucleotidyltransferases involved in tRNA metabolism in Helicobacter pylori".
2. 鈥淚nvestigation of RNA degradation as a starting point for the discovery of novel compounds with antimycobacterial activity.鈥
dr hab. Katarzyna Mi艂owska, prof. UL 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Dendrimers as Potential Carriers鈥媜f Medicinal Substances鈥.
dr hab. 艁ukasz Pu艂aski, prof. UL 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Epigenetic and transcriptional outcomes of flame retardant action in immune cells".
dr hab. Agnieszka Robaszkiewicz, prof. UL 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "The role of SWI/SNF-EP300 complex in the development of cancer cell resistance to chemotherapy".
dr hab. Bogna Rudolf, prof. CMMS PAS 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "New methods of imaging proteins with fluorescent and metallocarbonyl markers".
dr hab. in偶. Ma艂gorzata Ba艣ko 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Cyclic acetals in the synthesis of copolymers with increased degradation".
dr hab. Micha艂 Bijak, prof. UL 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Analysis of molecular changes induced in the cell by Ochratoxin A as an attempt to explain its cytotoxic and carcinogenic effect".
dr hab. Marta Dudek, prof. CMMS PAS 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Application of non-classical crystallization methods for better control of the formation process of difficult-to-obtain polymorphic forms of molecular crystals".
dr hab. Katarzyna Dzitko, prof. UL / prof. Leszek Lisowski 鈥- supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Application of non-classical crystallization methods
dr hab. Agnieszka Grzelak 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Nanoplastic and silver nanoparticles as a factor modulating estrogen-dependent signalling activity in mammary gland epithelial cells".
dr hab. Agnieszka Robaszkiewicz, prof. UL 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Nucleolar role of PARP1 in predisposition of chemotherapy-resistant cancer cells to polyaneuploidy and senescence".
dr hab. Pawe艂 St膮czek, prof. UL / dr hab. Jacek Kubiak 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "The role of Translationally Controlled Tumor Protein (TCTP) in apoptosis and proliferation of cancerous and non-transformed cells".
prof. dr hab. Tomasz 艢liwi艅ski 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "The role of synaptic plasticity in the pathogenesis of depressive disorders".
dr hab. Aneta Balcerczyk, prof. UL 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Analysis of the epigenetic potential of the ketogenic diet and ketone bodies in the aspects of metabolic syndrome disorders".
prof. dr hab. Jaros艂aw Dziadek 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Quinolone derivatives as potential anti-mycobacterial drugs and mechanisms of resistance acquisition in mycobacteria".
prof. dr hab. Andrzej Ga艂臋ski 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Foaming of polymer nanocomposites".
dr hab. Alejandro Ibanez Ricoma 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "The role of the microbiome in chemical communication in reptiles".
dr hab. Pawe艂 St膮czek, prof. UL 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: 鈥The potential role of microbiota in the immunopathogenesis of selected female reproductive tract cancers and modulation of the chemotherapy course鈥
prof. dr hab. Maksim Ionov 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Biodegradable carbosilane dendrimers in controlled drug and siRNA delivery to cancer cells".
dr hab. Katarzyna Izydorczyk, prof. ERCE PAN 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: 鈥淒ynamic analysis of the relationship of flow rate with nutrient concentration and river metabolism in the catchment-river-reservoir system鈥.
prof. dr hab. Joanna Mankiewicz-Boczek 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Phycosphere-prokaryotic communities and cyanobacterial blooms under complex surface water threats in different landscapes and climate zones".
prof. dr hab. Marcin Palusiak 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Research towards synthesis of multicomponent crystals consisting of biologically active components ".
dr hab. Sylwia Smarzewska, prof. UL 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Electrochemical investigations of biologically active compounds with particular regard to food components".
dr hab. Iurii Vozniak, prof. CMMS PAS 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: 鈥淒evelopment of Multiple-Shape Memory Polymers via Blending of Immiscible Polymers Induced by Severe Plastic Deformation".
prof. dr hab. Piotr Ba艂czewski 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Friedel-Crafts-Bradsher reaction as a tool for the synthesis of alkynyl-substituted acenes".
prof. dr hab. Joanna Boncela 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Platelets as carriers of therapeutic agents in the colorectal cancer treatment.鈥
dr hab. Mariola Brycht, prof. UL / prof. Ing. 慕ubom铆r 艩vorc, DrSc. 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Development of innovative electrochemical sensors based on non-traditional carbon based electrode materials and their application in electroanalysis".
dr hab. Marek Brzezi艅ski, prof. CMMS PAS / dr hab. Weronika Gonciarz 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Click chemistry in microfluidic channels for the construction of nanomaterials against drug-resistant microbes".
dr hab. Marta Dudek, prof. CMMS PAS 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Do monomorphic molecules exist? - Theoretical and experimental evaluation of potentislly monomorphic systems".
dr hab. Monika Gosecka, prof. CMMS PAS 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: " Polymeric biphasic cross-linked materials as dressings for the therapy of chronic deep diabetic ulcer wounds".
dr hab. Weronika Gonciarz / dr hab. Marek Brzezi艅ski, prof. CMMS PAS 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "The role of encapsulated histamine and anticancer drugs in limiting gastric cancer cells expansion and its neovascularization induced in vitro by Helicobacter pylori components".
dr hab. Marcin Kiedrzy艅ski, prof. UL 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Identification of future microrefugia for pine forest plants through global and regional biogeographical niche modelling and in situ environmental stress analysis".
prof. dr hab. Barbara Klajnert-Maculewicz 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Charakterystyka i zastosowania biomedyczne liposom贸w funkcjonalizowanych nanocz膮stkami z艂ota".
dr hab. Philippe J. R. Kok, prof. UL 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Cognitive and genomic consequences of social evolution in anurans".
dr hab. Marta Kolanowska, prof. UL 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: ,"Taxonomy and ecology of Ophrys speculum complex (Orchidaceae)".
dr hab. Wies艂aw Lorkiewicz, prof. UL 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Degenerative changes of the spine and their functional determinants in the Neolithic, medieval and early modern populations from".
prof. dr hab. Piotr Minias 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Microevolutionary Basis of Synurbization Processes 鈥 From Microbiomes to Landscape Genomics"."
dr hab. Izabela Papiewska-Paj膮k, prof. IMB PAS 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Inhibition of extracellular vesicles incorporation as a tool for suppression of colorectal cancer progression".
dr hab. Przemys艂aw P艂oci艅ski, prof. UL 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Investigation of RNA Degradosome-Mediated Drug Resistance Mechanisms in Mycobacterium tuberculosis".
dr hab. 艁ukasz P贸艂torak, prof. UL 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Electrochemical sensors development for determination of psychoactive substances".
dr hab. Sylwia R贸偶alska, prof. UL 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertations entitled:
1. "Study of interactions between microgreens and plant growth-promoting bacteria".
2. "Study of the environmental functions of entomopathogenic fungi of the genera Akanthomyces, Hirsutella, Penicillium and Samsoniella under the influence of climate change".
dr hab. Artur R贸偶a艅ski, prof. CMMS PAS 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Faza amorficzna sztywna-mikrostruktura oraz rola we w艂a艣ciwo艣ciach barierowych polimer贸w cz臋艣ciowo krystalicznych鈥.
prof. dr hab. Tomasz 艢liwi艅ski 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "The role of chemokines and their receptors in the pathogenesis of depression".
dr hab. Anna Wrona-Piotrowicz, prof. UL 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Synteza i w艂a艣ciwo艣ci fotofizyczne nowych fluorofor贸w opartych na szkielecie piren-adamantan".
prof. dr hab. El偶bieta 呕膮dzi艅ska 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Rekonstrukcja twarzy cz艂owieka z zastosowaniem nowoczesnych technik komputerowych i sztucznej inteligencji".
dr hab. Iurii Vozniak, prof. CBMM PAS 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Structural and phase transformations in polymers induced by ultrahight plastic deformation".
prof. dr hab. Piotr Ba艂czewski 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Synteza preparat贸w farmaceutycznych zawieraj膮cych leki o niskiej rozpuszczalno艣ci i ko-formery pochodzenia naturalnego"
prof. dr hab. Karolina B膮cela-Spychalska 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Harnessing Environmental DNA and RNA to Monitor Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function in Temporary Ponds"
dr hab. Micha艂 Bijak, prof. U艁 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Opracowanie nowych inhibitor贸w acetylocholinoesterazy opartych na naturalnych farmakoforach w kontek艣cie terapii wspomagaj膮cej funkcje poznawcze"
prof. dr hab. Magdalena B艂a偶ewicz 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Environmental Drivers of Peracarida Biodiversity in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ): Assessing the Impact of Deep-Sea Mining"
prof. dr hab. Joanna Boncela 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "P臋cherzyki zewn膮trzkom贸rkowe uwalniane z kom贸rek 艣r贸db艂onka w stanach zapalnych - badania proteomiczne"
dr hab. Marek Brzezi艅ski, prof. CBMiM PAN 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Supramolekularne nanocz膮stki zdolne do blokowania kana艂贸w wapniowych w kom贸rkach nowotworowych"
dr hab. Marta Dudek, prof. CBMiM PAN 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Connecting experimental crystallization of drug polymorphs with computational predictions"
prof. dr hab. Jaros艂aw Dziadek 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Identyfikacja oraz charakterystyka nowych zwi膮zk贸w przeciwpr膮tkowych, w tym inhibitor贸w wybranych enzym贸w metabolizmu RNA鈥
dr hab. Monika Gosecka, prof. CBMiM PAN 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Bi偶ele o kontrolowanym uwalnianiu hydrofilowych i hydrofobowch zwi膮zk贸w terapeutycznych, jako potencjalnych opatrunk贸w w leczeniu owrzodze艅 stopy cukrzycowej"
dr hab. Katarzyna Izydorczyk, prof. ERCE PAN 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Wp艂yw ekohydrologicznych rozwi膮za艅 bliskich naturze na re偶im hydrologiczny rzeki Luboczanki oraz retencj臋 w贸d w dolinie rzeki dla zwi臋kszenia odporno艣ci na stres"
dr hab. Edyta Kiedrzy艅ska, prof. ERCE PAN 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Analiza 艣ladowych st臋偶e艅 wybranych 尾-bloker贸w i niesteroidowych lek贸w przeciwzapalnych w wodach powierzchniowych i 艣ciekach z wykorzystaniem techniki LC-MS/MS 鈥 identyfikacja 藕r贸de艂, zasi臋gu wyst臋powania oraz potencjalnego ryzyka 艣rodowiskowego"
dr hab. Anna Kowalewska, prof. CBMiM PAN 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "New biomimetic silsesquioxane coatings with built-in antimicrobial and antibiofilm properties"
dr hab. Tomasz Mamos, prof. U艁 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Genomics and transcriptomics of microcrustacean hatching in Temporary Ponds"
Dr. Urszula McClurg 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertations entitled:
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"Why do cancer cells re-express meiotic proteins SYCP1, SYCP2 and SYCP3? "
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"Determining the role of meiotic protein SYCE3 in cancer cells"
prof. dr. hab. Piotr Minias 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Adaptacje i ograniczenia kszta艂tuj膮ce odporno艣膰 ptak贸w siewkowych w trakcie migracji"
prof. dr hab. Marcin Palusiak 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Synteza i badania strukturalne kryszta艂贸w zwi膮zk贸w biologicznie aktywnych"
dr hab. 艁ukasz P贸艂torak, prof. U艁 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertations entitled:
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"Bezpo艣redni druk tuszem do zastosowa艅 bioelektrochemicznych"
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"3D printed electrodes for energy storage and conversion applications"
dr hab. Sylwia R贸偶alska, prof. U艁 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertations entitled:
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"Badania nad potencja艂em biotechnologicznym grzyb贸w entomopatogennych z rodzaju Samsoniella 鈥 zastosowanie w biologicznej ochronie ro艣lin i detoksykacji 艣rodowiska鈥
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"Entomopatogeniczne grzyby z rodzaju Akanthomyces jako bioinsektycydy i promotory wzrostu ro艣lin"
dr hab. Konrad Rudnicki 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Samoorganizuj膮ce si臋 monowarstwy na granicach fazowych typu ciecz-ciecz do wykrywania metabolit贸w grzyb贸w"
dr hab. Sylwia Smarzewska, prof. U艁 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Bioelektroanaliza z wykorzystaniem zaawansowanych technik elektrochemicznych鈥
dr hab. Carl Smith, prof. U艁 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: "Eko-ewolucyjna dynamika radiacji adaptacyjnej"
prof. dr hab. Tomasz 艢liwi艅ski 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertations entitled:
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"Zastosowanie metody DNA seq w celu zidentyfikowania alternatywnego mechanizmu genetycznego zwi膮zanego z somatyczn膮 utrat膮 heterozygotyczno艣ci, klas膮 ukrytych mutacji wyst臋puj膮cych w nowotworach litych"
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"Wp艂yw w艂贸kien mineralnych o r贸偶nej toksyczno艣ci na wytwarzanie izolacji termicznych stosowanych w wysokich temperaturach"
prof. dr hab. n. med. Anna S. 艢wierzko 鈥 supervision of doctoral dissertation entitled: 鈥淚mpact of Yersinia enterocolitica O:3 surface structures on the activity of outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) as a complex virulence factor: interconnection of inflammation, complement and coagulation systemsprof. dr hab. Piotr Ba艂czewski - promotorstwo nad rozpraw膮 doktorsk膮 pt.: 鈥淪ynteza preparat贸w farmaceutycznych zawieraj膮cych leki o niskiej rozpuszczalno艣ci i ko-formery pochodzenia naturalnego鈥
Teachers
Prof. John A. Blaho, USA, The City College of New York
J臋zyk angielski nauk biologicznych, chemicznych, medycznych
Prof. Laura Bowater
J臋zyk angielski nauk biologicznych, chemicznych, medycznych
Prof. Richard Bowater
J臋zyk angielski nauk biologicznych, chemicznych, medycznych
Dr hab. Dominika Drzewiecka
J臋zyk angielski nauk biologicznych, chemicznych, medycznych
Dr hab. Marta Dudek, prof. CBMM PAN
NMR Spectroscopy
Dr Katarzyna Hnatuszko-Konka
Badania kliniczne produkt贸w leczniczych
Dr hab. Andrzej J贸藕wiak, prof. U艁
Metodologia w badaniach naukowych z elementami etyki
Prof. dr hab. El偶bieta Ku藕niak-G臋barowska
Podstawy komunikacji naukowej
Dr Pawe艂 Krzyczmonik
Technologie informatyczne
Prof. Camille Locht
Research in vaccinology
Dr hab. Magdalena 艁abieniec-Wata艂a, prof. U艁
Metody analizy statystycznej (kurs podstawowy)
Prof. Erin Maloney
J臋zyk angielski nauk biologicznych, chemicznych, medycznych
Dr Rafa艂 Mielczarek
Wprowadzenie do efektywnego publikowania
Mgr Lidia Miko艂ajuk
Wprowadzenie do efektywnego publikowania
Dr hab. 艁ukasz Pu艂aski, prof. U艁
Seminarium w j臋zyku angielskim
Mgr J臋drzej Szynkowski
Warsztaty z kreatywno艣ci i innowacyjno艣ci
Dr hab. Marek Wieczorek, prof. U艁
Metodologia w badaniach naukowych z elementami etyki
Dr Anna Wypych-Stasiewicz, prof. U艁
Dydaktyka szko艂y wy偶szej w j臋zyku polskim i angielskim
Dr hab. Robert Zakrzewski, prof. U艁
Dydaktyka szko艂y wy偶szej w j臋zyku polskim i angielskim
Dr hab. Anna Zawisza, prof. U艁
Stereochemia
Wsp贸艂czesny 艣wiat i jego poznanie 鈥 rezultaty bada艅 艂贸dzkich naukowc贸w nt. 鈥濫kologiczne, spo艂eczne i ekonomiczne aspekty (nie)zr贸wnowa偶onego rozwoju鈥:
Prof. dr hab. Piotr Ga艂ecki
Dziedziczenie traumy w aspekcie biologicznym i spo艂ecznym w 艣wietle teorii neurorozwojowej depresji
Prof. dr hab. Dariusz Heim
Wybrane koncepcje rozwoju budownictwa zr贸wnowa偶onego i dost臋pne metody oceny
Dr hab. Tomasz Jurczak, prof. U艁
Zastosowanie ekohydrologii do zarz膮dzania ekosystemami wodnymi dla poprawy jako艣ci zasob贸w wodnych oraz adaptacji do antropogenicznych zmian klimatycznych
Dr Stanis艂aw Krysiak
Krajobraz Polski 艢rodkowej - przesz艂o艣膰, tera藕niejszo艣膰, kierunki przemian
Prof. dr hab. Pawe艂 Mierczy艅ski
Proekologiczne 藕r贸d艂a zielonej energii jako alternatywa dla paliw kopalnych
Prof. dr hab. Zbigniew Rdzany
Krajobraz Polski 艢rodkowej - przesz艂o艣膰, tera藕niejszo艣膰, kierunki przemian
Prof. dr hab. Maciej Sibi艅ski
Zr贸wnowa偶ona produkcja i konsumpcja energii
Prof. dr hab. Izabela Warwas
Krajobraz komunikacji naukowej w Polsce
Prof. dr hab. Joanna Wibig
Zmiany klimatu, stan obecny, przyczyny i prognozy
Prof. dr hab. Lech Witkowski
Humanistyczne wyzwania (nie)zr贸wnowa偶enia
Prof. dr hab. Maciej Zalewski
Zastosowanie Ekohydrologii w Strategiach Zr贸wnowa偶onego Rozwoju i Green Deal w 艣wietle najnowszych dokument贸w ONZ i Komisji Europejskiej
Dr hab. Aneta Balcerczyk, prof. U艁
Seminarium w j臋zyku angielskim
Prof. John A. Blaho, USA, The City College of New York
J臋zyk angielski nauk biologicznych, chemicznych, medycznych
Prof. Laura Bowater
J臋zyk angielski nauk biologicznych, chemicznych, medycznych
Prof. Richard Bowater
J臋zyk angielski nauk biologicznych, chemicznych, medycznych
Dr hab. Marta Dudek , prof. CBMM PAN
NMR Spectroscopy
Dr hab. Dominika Drzewiecka
J臋zyk angielski nauk biologicznych, chemicznych, medycznych
Dr Katarzyna Hnatuszko-Konka
Badania kliniczne produkt贸w leczniczych
Dr hab. Andrzej J贸藕wiak, prof. U艁
Metodologia w badaniach naukowych z elementami etyki
Prof. dr hab. El偶bieta Ku藕niak-G臋barowska
Podstawy komunikacji naukowej
Prof. Camille Locht
Research in vaccinology
Prof. Erin Maloney
J臋zyk angielski nauk biologicznych, chemicznych, medycznych
Dr Rafa艂 Mielczarek
Wprowadzenie do efektywnego publikowania
Mgr Lidia Miko艂ajuk
Wprowadzenie do efektywnego publikowania
Dr hab. 艁ukasz Pu艂aski, prof. U艁
Seminarium w j臋zyku angielskim
Dr Karolina Rudnicka, prof. U艁
Techniki wyst膮pie艅 publicznych / Public speaking techniques
Mgr J臋drzej Szynkowski
Warsztaty z kreatywno艣ci i innowacyjno艣ci
Dr hab. Marek Wieczorek, prof. U艁
Metodologia w badaniach naukowych z elementami etyki
Dr Anna Wypych-Stasiewicz, prof. U艁
Dydaktyka szko艂y wy偶szej w j臋zyku polskim i angielskim
Dr hab. Robert Zakrzewski, prof. U艁
Dydaktyka szko艂y wy偶szej w j臋zyku polskim i angielskim
Dr hab. Anna Zawisza, prof. U艁
Stereochemia
Dr Ma艂gorzata Czerniak-Reczulska
Techniki e-learning i blended learning
Dr hab. Marta Dudek , prof. CBMM PAN
NMR Spectroscopy
Dr hab. Katarzyna Dzitko, prof. U艁
Interdyscyplinarne seminarium post臋p贸w IPB / IPB interdisciplinary progress seminar
Dr hab. Marek Fol, prof U艁
Microbes and their hosts
Joanna Fr膮czek-Broda
Carrier coaching Intercultural competences
Dr hab. Justyna Gatkowska, prof. U艁
Microbes and their hosts
Dr hab. Marek Gensler, prof. U艁
Ethical and legal aspects of scientific research
Dr hab. Andrzej Kaniowski, prof. U艁
Etyczne i prawne aspekty bada艅 naukowych
Dr hab. Andrzej Komisarski, prof. U艁
J臋zyk R w analizie danych
Hanna Kr贸l
Carrier coaching
Dr Magdalena Kowalewicz-Kulbat
Metody analizy statystycznej (kurs podstawowy) w naukach BioMedChem / Statistical methods in biology, part I / Microbes and their hosts
Prof. dr hab. Andrzej Kruk
Fundamentals of science communication
Prof. Camille Locht
Research in vaccinology
Dr hab. Magdalena 艁abieniec-Wata艂a, prof. U艁
Finansowanie nauki i transfer wiedzy / Science funding and knowledge transfer
Dr Anna Maciejewska
Emisja g艂osu
Dr Rafa艂 Mielczarek
Wprowadzenie do efektywnego publikowania
Prof. dr hab. Magdalena Miko艂ajczyk-Chmiela
Microbes and their hosts
Mgr Lidia Miko艂ajuk
Wprowadzenie do efektywnego publikowania
Dr Kamila Pytka
Warsztaty z narz臋dzi IT i grywalizacji
Dr hab. Aneta Rogalska-Marasi艅ska, prof. U艁
Higher education didactics
Dr Karolina Rudnicka, prof. U艁
Techniki wyst膮pie艅 publicznych / Microbes and their hosts
Dr hab. Beata Sadowska, prof U艁
Microbes and their hosts
Dr Sebastian Sakowski
J臋zyk R w analizie danych
Mgr J臋drzej Szynkowski
Warsztaty z kreatywno艣ci i innowacyjno艣ci
Dr Wojciech 艢witalski
Warsztaty z narz臋dzi IT i grywalizacji / Techniki e-learning i blended learning
Dr hab. Marek Wieczorek, prof. U艁
Etyczne i prawne aspekty bada艅 naukowych / Ethical and legal aspects of scientific research
Prof. dr hab. Sylwia Wojtczak
Etyczne i prawne aspekty bada艅 naukowych / Ethical and legal aspects of scientific research
Dr Anna Wypych-Stasiewicz, prof. U艁
Dydaktyka szko艂y wy偶szej / Higher education didactics
Dr hab. Robert Zakrzewski, prof. U艁
Dydaktyka szko艂y wy偶szej / Higher education didactics
Dr hab. Aneta Balcerczyk, prof. U艁
Nazwa wyk艂adanego przedmiotu: Higher education didactics
Mgr Magdalena Boro艅
E-learning and blended learning techniques
Prof. Joanna Boncela
Molecular methods in biomedical research
Dr Ma艂gorzata Czerniak-Reczulska
Techniki e-learning i blended learning
Dr hab. Marta Dudek , prof. CBMM PAN
NMR Spectroscopy
Prof. dr hab. Jaros艂aw Dziadek
Molecular methods in biomedical research
Dr hab. Katarzyna Dzitko, prof. U艁
Interdyscyplinarne seminarium post臋p贸w IPB / IPB interdisciplinary progress seminar
Dr hab. Andrzej Kaniowski, prof. U艁
Etyczne i prawne aspekty bada艅 naukowych
Prof. dr hab. n. med. Magdalena Klink
Molecular methods in biomedical research
Dr Magdalena Kowalewicz-Kulbat
Statistical methods in biology, part I / Metody analizy statystycznej (kurs podstawowy) w naukach BioMedChem / Metody zaawansowanej analizy statystycznej w naukach BioMedChem
Prof. dr hab. Andrzej Kruk
Fundamentals of science communication
Prof. dr hab. Zbigniew Le艣nikowski
Molecular methods in biomedical research
Dr hab. Magdalena 艁abieniec-Wata艂a, prof. U艁
Finansowanie nauki i transfer wiedzy / Science funding and knowledge transfer
Dr Anna Maciejewska
Emisja g艂osu
Dr Rafa艂 Mielczarek
Wprowadzenie do efektywnego publikowania
Mgr Lidia Miko艂ajuk profil
Wprowadzenie do efektywnego publikowania
Prof. dr hab. Bart艂omiej Pa艂ecz
Fizykochemiczne w艂a艣ciwo艣ci naturalnych i syntetycznych makromoleku艂
Prof. dr hab. n. med. Edyta Paradowska
Molecular methods in biomedical research
Dr hab. 艁ukasz Pu艂aski, prof. U艁
Higher education didactics
Dr Kamila Pytka
Warsztaty z narz臋dzi IT i grywalizacji
Dr hab. Marcin Ratajewski, prof. IBM PAN
Molecular methods in biomedical research
Dr Karolina Rudnicka, prof. U艁
Techniki wyst膮pie艅 publicznych / Microbes and their hosts
Mgr J臋drzej Szynkowski
Warsztaty z kreatywno艣ci i innowacyjno艣ci
Dr hab. Marek Wieczorek, prof. U艁
Etyczne i prawne aspekty bada艅 naukowych / Ethical and legal aspects of scientific research
Dr Anna Wypych-Stasiewicz, prof. U艁
Dydaktyka szko艂y wy偶szej / Higher education didactics
Dr hab. Robert Zakrzewski, prof. U艁
Dydaktyka szko艂y wy偶szej / Higher education didactics
Dr hab. Anna Zawisza, prof. U艁
Nazwa wyk艂adanego przedmiotu: Stereochemia
Wsp贸艂czesny 艣wiat i jego poznanie 鈥 rezultaty bada艅 艂贸dzkich naukowc贸w nt nt. 鈥濼ransformacje w nauce: nowe technologie, sztuczna inteligencja鈥:
Prof. dr hab. El偶bieta Aleksandrowicz
Sztuka r贸wnowagi. Nowoczesne 艣rodki audiowizualne jako element strukturalny dzie艂a choreograficznego
Prof. dr hab. Anna Fabija艅ska
Wizja komputerowa i sztuczna inteligencja, czyli jak komputery widz膮 艢wiat
Prof. dr hab. n. med. Wojciech Fendler
Potencjalne zastosowania sztucznej inteligencji w medycynie
Prof. Francois Jullien
Ponownie ods艂oni膰 mo偶liwo艣ci: de-koincydencja i kolejne 偶ycie
Dr hab. Dominik Mierzejewski, prof. U艁
Sztuczna inteligencja w Chinach: zastosowania, zagro偶enia
Dr hab. Katarzyna P臋ka艂a-Speer, prof. U艁
O spo艂ecznym tworzeniu wiedzy przez nie-ekspert贸w i jej upowszechnianiu, na przyk艂adzie Wikipedii
Dr Miros艂aw Sopek
Nasz nowy 艣wiat sztucznej inteligencji
Prof. dr hab. in偶. Krzysztof 艢lot
Kr贸tki spacer po ogrodach 艣wiata sztucznej inteligencji
Prof. dr hab. Sylwia Wojtczak
Prawo prywatne a sztuczna inteligencja: pragmatyczne podej艣cie do korzy艣ci i zagro偶e艅 przypisywanych sztucznej inteligencji
Wyk艂ady interdyscyplinarne:
Dr Tomasz Kantyka
Never look a gift horse in the mouth - the world according to Porphyromonas gingivalis
Dr Hassan Kassassir
Micro-worlds of Therapy: Vesicular Drug Delivery Systems at the Intersection of Chemistry and Biology
Prof. Camille Locht
Vaccine development from concept to clinical / Preclinical and clinical development of vaccines
Prof. dr hab. Jan Potempa
Corruption of host immune responses by bacterial proteases
Prof. Dr Filip Du Prez
Self-healing polymers: Materials of the Future (part 1) / Self-healing polymers: Materials of the Future (part 2)
Prof. Michele Salmain
Elements of bioinorganic and bioorganometallic chemistry : Metalloproteins and metalloenzymes Metal-based drugs: classification according to their mechanism of action Metal-catalyzed chemistry in cells
Prof. Agnieszka 艢wi膮tecka-Urban
Decoding CFTR Mutations: How Genetic Changes Drive Cystic Fibrosis
Prof. dr hab. Jolanta Zakrzewska-Czerwi艅ska
Binary or Nonbinary Fission? Reproductive Mode of a Predatory Bacterium Depends on Prey Size
Dr hab. Anna Zawilak-Pawlik, prof. IITD PAN
Profiling of the Helicobacter pylori redox switch HP1021 regulon using a multi-omics approach.
Prof. Karina Gin Yew-Hoong
Micro-worlds of Therapy: Vesicular Drug Delivery Systems at the Intersection of Chemistry and Biology
Wsp贸艂czesny 艣wiat i jego poznanie 鈥 rezultaty bada艅 艂贸dzkich naukowc贸w nt. "Cz艂owiek-zdrowie-艣rodowisko":
Dr hab. Mariola Antczak, prof. U艁
Kultura czytelnicza Polak贸w a cybersuicydologia
Prof. dr hab. Eleonora Bielawska-Batorowicz
Psychologia 艣rodowiskowa: relacje mi臋dzy cz艂owiekiem a jego otoczeniem
Dr hab. Weronika Gonciarz, prof. U艁
Dwa oblicza pr膮tk贸w gru藕licy
Dr Agnieszka Ko艂odziejczak
Czy mo偶na "opowiedzie膰 cisz臋"? G艂usi odbiorcy sztuk wizualnych w XXI wieku. Wyzwania i szanse
Dr hab. Andrzej Komisarski, prof. U艁
J臋zyk R w analizie danych
Dr Karolina Kossakowska
Psychologia 艣rodowiskowa: relacje mi臋dzy cz艂owiekiem a jego otoczeniem
Dr hab. Anna Liszewska, prof. AM
Sztuka interpretacji dzie艂a muzycznego; czy sztuczna inteligencja mo偶e zast膮pi膰 indywidualnego wykonawc臋?
Dr hab. Alicja 艁aska-Formejster, prof. U艁
Wyzwania polskiego systemu ochrony zdrowia
Prof. dr hab. Magdalena Miko艂ajczyk-Chmiela
Dwa oblicza pr膮tk贸w gru藕licy
Dr Sebastian Sakowski
J臋zyk R w analizie danych
Prof. dr hab. S艂awomir Wiak
Wsp贸艂czesne technologie transmisji danych - wyzwania cywilizacyjne
Prof. dr hab. Joanna Wibig
Zdrowie cz艂owieka i jako艣膰 艣rodowiska 鈥 zagro偶enia w obliczu zmian klimatycznych
Dr Marcin W艂odarczyk
Dwa oblicza pr膮tk贸w gru藕licy
Prof. dr hab. n. med. Jerzy Krzysztof Wranicz
Jak przewidzie膰 nieprzewidywalne czyli stratyfikacja i profilaktyka nag艂ego zgonu sercowego
Dr Katarzyna Zaborska
Psychologia 艣rodowiskowa: relacje mi臋dzy cz艂owiekiem a jego otoczeniem
Prof. dr hab. n. farm. Jolanta Zawilska
Fenomen 鈥瀌opalaczy鈥濃 skutki zdrowotne i spo艂eczne
Prof. dr hab. in偶. Wojciech Wolf
Demokracja i konkurencja w nauce
Dr hab. Aneta Paw艂owska, prof. U艁
Czy mo偶na "opowiedzie膰 cisz臋"? G艂usi odbiorcy sztuk wizualnych w XXI wieku. Wyzwania i szanse
Dr hab. Aneta Balcerczyk, prof. U艁
Finansowanie nauki i transfer wiedzy / Science funding and knowledge transfer
Mgr Magdalena Boro艅
E-learning and blended learning techniques
Dr Ma艂gorzata Czerniak-Reczulska
Techniki e-learning i blended learning
Dr hab. Marta Dudek , prof. CBMM PAN
NMR Spectroscopy
Dr hab. Katarzyna Dzitko, prof. U艁
Interdyscyplinarne seminarium post臋p贸w IPB / IPB interdisciplinary progress seminar
Dr hab. Marek Gensler, prof. U艁
Ethical and legal aspects of scientific research
Dr hab. Wioletta Kazimierska-Jerzyk
Etyczne i prawne aspekty bada艅 naukowych
Dr Magdalena Kowalewicz-Kulbat
Methods of Statistical Analysis (core course) in the BioMedChem sciences / Methods for advanced statistical analysis in the BioMedChem sciences / Metody analizy statystycznej (kurs podstawowy) w naukach BioMedChem / Metody zaawansowanej analizy statystycznej w naukach BioMedChem
Prof. dr hab. Andrzej Kruk
Podstawy komunikacji naukowej / Fundamentals of science communication
Prof. dr hab. Grzegorz Leszczy艅ski
Etyczne i prawne aspekty bada艅 naukowych
Dr Anna Maciejewska
Emisja g艂osu
Dr Rafa艂 Mielczarek
Wprowadzenie do efektywnego publikowania / Zarz膮dzanie bazami bibliograficznymi / Specjalistyczne bazy danych
Dr Joanna Miksa
Etyczne i prawne aspekty bada艅 naukowych / Ethical and legal aspects of scientific research
Dr Kamila Pytka
Warsztaty z narz臋dzi IT i grywalizacji / Workshops on IT tools and gamification
Dr hab. Aneta Rogalska-Marasi艅ska, prof. U艁
Nazwa wyk艂adanego przedmiotu: Higher education didactics
Dr Karolina Rudnicka, prof. U艁
Techniki wyst膮pie艅 publicznych / Public speaking techniques
Dr hab. Jakub Szczerbowski, prof. U艁
Ethical and legal aspects of scientific researc
Mgr J臋drzej Szynkowski
Warsztaty z kreatywno艣ci i innowacyjno艣ci
Dr Anna Wendorff
Finansowanie nauki i transfer wiedzy / Science funding and knowledge transfer
Dr Anna Wypych-Stasiewicz, prof. U艁
Nazwa wyk艂adanego przedmiotu: Dydaktyka szko艂y wy偶szej / Higher education didactics
Wyk艂ady interdyscyplinarne:
Prof. Dr Filip Du Prez
Self-healing polymers: Materials of the Future (part 1) / Self-healing polymers: Materials of the Future (part 2)
Dr Tomasz Kantyka
Never look a gift horse in the mouth - the world according to Porphyromonas gingivalis
Dr Hassan Kassassir
Micro-worlds of Therapy: Vesicular Drug Delivery Systems at the Intersection of Chemistry and Biology
Prof. Camille Locht
Vaccine development from concept to clinical / Preclinical and clinical development of vaccines
Prof. dr hab. Jan Potempa
Corruption of host immune responses by bacterial proteases
Prof. Michele Salmain
Elements of bioinorganic and bioorganometallic chemistry : Metalloproteins and metalloenzymes Metal-based drugs: classification according to their mechanism of action Metal-catalyzed chemistry in cells
Prof. Agnieszka 艢wi膮tecka-Urban
Decoding CFTR Mutations: How Genetic Changes Drive Cystic Fibrosis
Prof. dr hab. Jolanta Zakrzewska-Czerwi艅ska
Binary or Nonbinary Fission? Reproductive Mode of a Predatory Bacterium Depends on Prey Size
Dr hab. Robert Zakrzewski, prof. U艁
Nazwa wyk艂adanego przedmiotu: Dydaktyka szko艂y wy偶szej / Higher education didactics
Dr hab. Anna Zawilak-Pawlik, prof. IITD PAN
Profiling of the Helicobacter pylori redox switch HP1021 regulon using a multi-omics approach.
Prof. Karina Gin Yew-Hoong
Micro-worlds of Therapy: Vesicular Drug Delivery Systems at the Intersection of Chemistry and Biology
Wsp贸艂czesny 艣wiat i jego poznanie 鈥 rezultaty bada艅 艂贸dzkich naukowc贸w nt. "Cz艂owiek-zdrowie-艣rodowisko":
Dr hab. Mariola Antczak, prof. U艁
Kultura czytelnicza Polak贸w a cybersuicydologia
Prof. dr hab. Eleonora Bielawska-Batorowicz
Psychologia 艣rodowiskowa: relacje mi臋dzy cz艂owiekiem a jego otoczeniem
Dr hab. Weronika Gonciarz, prof. U艁
Dwa oblicza pr膮tk贸w gru藕licy
Dr Agnieszka Ko艂odziejczak
Czy mo偶na "opowiedzie膰 cisz臋"? G艂usi odbiorcy sztuk wizualnych w XXI wieku. Wyzwania i szanse
Dr hab. Andrzej Komisarski, prof. U艁
J臋zyk R w analizie danych
Dr Karolina Kossakowska
Psychologia 艣rodowiskowa: relacje mi臋dzy cz艂owiekiem a jego otoczeniem
Dr hab. Alicja 艁aska-Formejster, prof. U艁
Wyzwania polskiego systemu ochrony zdrowia
Prof. dr hab. Magdalena Miko艂ajczyk-Chmiela
Dwa oblicza pr膮tk贸w gru藕licy
Dr hab. Aneta Paw艂owska, prof. U艁
Czy mo偶na "opowiedzie膰 cisz臋"? G艂usi odbiorcy sztuk wizualnych w XXI wieku. Wyzwania i szanse
Dr Sebastian Sakowski
J臋zyk R w analizie danych
Prof. dr hab. in偶. Wojciech Wolf
Demokracja i konkurencja w nauce
Prof. dr hab. S艂awomir Wiak
Wsp贸艂czesne technologie transmisji danych - wyzwania cywilizacyjne
Prof. dr hab. Joanna Wibig
Zdrowie cz艂owieka i jako艣膰 艣rodowiska 鈥 zagro偶enia w obliczu zmian klimatycznych
Dr Marcin W艂odarczyk
Dwa oblicza pr膮tk贸w gru藕licy
Prof. dr hab. n. med. Jerzy Krzysztof Wranicz
Jak przewidzie膰 nieprzewidywalne czyli stratyfikacja i profilaktyka nag艂ego zgonu sercowego
Dr Katarzyna Zaborska
Psychologia 艣rodowiskowa: relacje mi臋dzy cz艂owiekiem a jego otoczeniem
Prof. dr hab. n. farm. Jolanta Zawilska
Fenomen 鈥瀌opalaczy鈥濃 skutki zdrowotne i spo艂eczne
Dr hab. Aneta Balcerczyk, prof. U艁
Finansowanie nauki i transfer wiedzy / Science funding and knowledge transfer
Dr in偶. Paulina Bartos
Innovations Within Reach: Network, Learn, Discover
Dr hab. Marta Dudek, prof. CBMM PAN
NMR Spectroscopy
Dr hab. Marek Gensler, prof. U艁
Ethical and legal aspects of scientific research
Dr hab. Wioletta Kazimierska-Jerzyk
Etyczne i prawne aspekty bada艅 naukowych
Dr hab. Andrzej Komisarski, prof. U艁
R language in data analysis
Prof. dr hab. Grzegorz Leszczy艅ski
Etyczne i prawne aspekty bada艅 naukowych
Dr Joanna Miksa
Etyczne i prawne aspekty bada艅 naukowych / Ethical and legal aspects of scientific research
Dr hab. 艁ukasz P贸ltorak, prof. U艁
Innovations Within Reach: Network, Learn, Discover
Dr hab. Aneta Rogalska-Marasi艅ska, prof. U艁
Higher education didactics
Dr Sebastian Sakowski
J臋zyk R w analizie danych / R language in data analysis
Dr hab. Jakub Szczerbowski, prof. U艁
Ethical and legal aspects of scientific research
Dr Anna Wendorff
Finansowanie nauki i transfer wiedzy / Science funding and knowledge transfer
Dr Anna Wypych-Stasiewicz, prof. U艁
Nazwa wyk艂adanego przedmiotu: Dydaktyka szko艂y wy偶szej / Higher education didactics
Wyk艂ady interdyscyplinarne:
Prof. Dr Filip Du Prez
Self-healing polymers: Materials of the Future (part 1) / Self-healing polymers: Materials of the Future (part 2)
Dr Tomasz Kantyka
Never look a gift horse in the mouth - the world according to Porphyromonas gingivalis
Dr Hassan Kassassir
Micro-worlds of Therapy: Vesicular Drug Delivery Systems at the Intersection of Chemistry and Biology
Prof. Camille Locht
Vaccine development from concept to clinical / Preclinical and clinical development of vaccines
Prof. dr hab. Jan Potempa
Corruption of host immune responses by bacterial proteases
Prof. Michele Salmain
Elements of bioinorganic and bioorganometallic chemistry : Metalloproteins and metalloenzymes Metal-based drugs: classification according to their mechanism of action Metal-catalyzed chemistry in cells
Prof. Agnieszka 艢wi膮tecka-Urban
Decoding CFTR Mutations: How Genetic Changes Drive Cystic Fibrosis
Prof. dr hab. Jolanta Zakrzewska-Czerwi艅ska
Binary or Nonbinary Fission? Reproductive Mode of a Predatory Bacterium Depends on Prey Size
Dr hab. Robert Zakrzewski, prof. U艁
Nazwa wyk艂adanego przedmiotu: Dydaktyka szko艂y wy偶szej / Higher education didactics
Dr hab. Anna Zawilak-Pawlik, prof. IITD PAN
Profiling of the Helicobacter pylori redox switch HP1021 regulon using a multi-omics approach
Prof. Karina Gin Yew-Hoong
Micro-worlds of Therapy: Vesicular Drug Delivery Systems at the Intersection of Chemistry and Biology
1a. Study curriculum
The goal of study curriculum is to broaden and deepen knowledge of doctoral students in the field of selected scientific discipline in an interdisciplinary environment allowing for the placement of competence associated with a given scientific discipline in a wider context. Knowledge and skills acquired during the studies will prepare you as a doctoral student to plan, design and conduct research independently within the Individual Research Plan (Indywidualny plan badawczy 鈥 IPB).
After graduating from the Doctoral School, you will be prepared to critically evaluate scientific research results that constitute a basis for scientific publications as well as to present the obtained results in the international scientific community. The acquired knowledge and ability to share it will enable you to carry out didactic work at the level of higher education.
Thanks to the education process you will gain competence enabling you to engage in individual as well as team scientific research, especially interdisciplinary ones, conducted by national and international research teams. The obtained knowledge and research results will constitute your contribution to the development of innovative economy and work for the public good.
The studies last 8 semesters and they are full-time studies (the classes are held during working days). They are free of charge.
Curriculum outline, with descrition of learning outcomes, number of hours required and PQF (PRK) codes
1b. Study schedule
1c. Syllabus / learning outcomes
A syllabus is the official description of a course offered within a doctoral school and designed in accordance with a learning-outcomes-based approach. It clearly specifies:
Course information
- a concise description of the course,
- intended learning outcomes (in terms of knowledge, skills, and social competences),
- general course content,
- entry requirements.
Course delivery and assessment
- required and recommended reading,
- teaching and learning methods,
- methods and criteria of assessment,
- procedures for verifying and assessing the extent to which the intended learning outcomes have been achieved,
- detailed course content.
The syllabus is a binding document for both doctoral candidates and course instructors. It serves as the basis for the organisation, delivery, and evaluation of the teaching and learning process and ensures transparent and fair assessment. The intended learning outcomes are aligned with the Polish Qualifications Framework (PQF) at level 8.
- Go to:
- Switch the interface language to EN.
- Select DIRECTORY from the main menu.
- Search for the course by its code or title.
- Log in to view and print the syllabus.
Please follow step-by-step instructions with screenshots provided in the attachment.
Guidelines given in Rector's Regulation on Syllabus / Course Description and Tasks of Course Coordinator
(RR no. 96 - 13 June 2024)
Guidelines given in Annex to Rector's Regulation on System of verification of Learning Outcomes
(RR no. 97 - 13 June 2024)
2. Mid-term evaluation
TIME FRAME
The mid-term evaluation shall take place no later than the last day of the period representing half of the period of study specified in the study programme. In the year in which the doctoral student enters the mid-term evaluation, the deadline for the doctoral student to obtain all credits and grades and to submit documentation is 5 September. In this case, the Director of the Doctoral School shall complete credits and grades pertaining to the study year by 15 September.
In the case of those who have commenced their studies at a date which prevents the doctoral student from completing the study programme in accordance with the academic calendar, as defined in separate regulations, and the doctoral student commences the study programme from the summer semester, the deadline for the doctoral student to obtain all credits and marks and to submit documentation in the year in which the doctoral student enters the mid-term evaluation shall be 21 days before the commencement of the summer semester (after two years from the commencement of the study programme).
EVALUATION COMMITTEE
The mid-term evaluation shall be carried out by an evaluation committee consisting of 3 persons, including at least 1 person holding a postdoctoral degree or a professorial title in the discipline in which the doctoral thesis is being prepared, who is employed outside any entity conducting the doctoral school. The doctoral supervisor and assistant doctoral supervisor cannot be appointed as members of the committee.
Evaluation committees shall be appointed by the Director of the Doctoral School, for each doctoral student individually, from among candidates proposed by the School Council, after the relevant doctoral degree committee in the discipline corresponding to the discipline of the doctoral thesis has given its opinion, at the latest three months before the date of the doctoral student's mid-term evaluation.
At the request of a doctoral student submitted no later than seven days before the date of the mid-term evaluation, a representative of doctoral students may participate in the committee's sessions as an observer. The representative of doctoral students shall be appointed in accordance with the rules laid down in the regulations governing the activities of the doctoral student self-government.
MID-TERM EVALUATION PROCEDURE
Evaluation committees shall conduct a mid-term evaluation of a doctoral student and an evaluation of the doctoral student's academic supervision.
The evaluation committee evaluates the doctoral student based on:
1) the effects of the implementation of the Individual Research Plan (IPB) - this is summarised on the basis of the doctoral student's annual reports, with the opinion of the supervisor(s), from the 2 years of study preceding the mid-term evaluation;
2) an examination interview with the doctoral student concerning the implementation of IPB.
The evaluation committee shall have the opportunity to review the doctoral student's evaluation sheets, together with documentation, from the 2 years of study preceding the mid-term evaluation.
In exceptional situations, it is possible to conduct an examination interview with a doctoral student using technical devices enabling it to be conducted remotely with simultaneous transmission of video and sound. The rules for conducting the interview in the aforementioned mode are defined by separate regulations in force at the 91滴滴. In exceptional situations, a member of the evaluation committee may participate in the work of the committee using technical devices enabling it to be conducted remotely with simultaneous transmission of image and sound.
The work of the committee includes:
(a) reading the doctoral student's documentation,
b) conducting an examination interview with the doctoral student,
c) preparing an evaluation of the doctoral student together with a justification (minutes/notes)
d) evaluation of the doctoral student's academic supervision,
e) preparing the result of the assessment of the scientific supervision provided to the doctoral student (minutes/notes).
The assessment of a doctoral student shall be conducted in accordance with the framework assessment criteria defined by the Director of the Doctoral School, in cooperation with the School Council, adopted pursuant to separate regulations. The evaluation of the scientific care shall take place taking into account the framework evaluation criteria, defined by the Director of the Doctoral School, in cooperation with the School Council, adopted on the basis of separate regulations.
OUTCOME OF THE MID-TERM EVALUATION
The mid-term evaluation of a doctoral student shall end with either a positive or a negative result. The evaluation committee shall prepare a written justification of the mid-term evaluation for each doctoral student. The result of the evaluation and the reasons for it shall be made public. In the event of a negative result of the mid-term evaluation, the doctoral student shall be removed from the list of doctoral students in the doctoral school.
The committee's assessment of the academic supervision shall be presented in writing to the Director of the doctoral school and to the supervisor(s) and/or assistant supervisor.
3. Curriculum completion
CURRICULUM COMPLETION AT DOCTORAL SCHOOL
The doctoral curriculum lasts 8 semesters and it ends with submission of doctoral dissertation.
The preparation schedule of doctoral dissertation and its submission deadline are specified in the doctoral student鈥檚 individual research plan (IPB).
The doctoral student who submitted their dissertation before the curriculum completion deadline specified in their IPB shall receive doctoral scholarship up till that deadline but for no more than 6 months.
SUBMITTING DISSERTATION AT DOCTORAL SCHOOL
A doctoral student shall submit their dissertation twice:
(1) First time: with curriculum completion at the Doctoral School, on conditions stipulated in the Regulations of that school..
The doctoral student shows a complete doctoral dissertation to their doctoral supervisor(s).
The supervisor is obliged to verify the dissertation with the Uniform Anti-plagiarism System. The report from the anti-plagiarism system is attached to the supervisor鈥檚 evaluation.
The condition for submitting the doctoral dissertation to the doctoral supervisor(s) is to obtain the credits and grades resulting from the curriculum and submitting the documentation of the course of study.
After verifying the dissertation, the supervisor(s) shall draft up an evaluation of the submitted dissertation.
The submission of the doctoral dissertation to the School鈥檚 Director using the dissertation submission form (Annex No. 2) together with positive evaluation from the doctoral supervisor(s). The doctoral school shall issue a certificate of curriculum completion to the doctoral student (the graduand).
The dissertation shall remain in the doctoral student鈥檚 file at the Doctoral School.
Hereby, the term 鈥済raduand鈥 applies to a person who has completed a doctoral school curriculum 鈥 but this does not nesessarily mean this person has a doctoral degree/title. A graduand who is only after finishing their doctoral school curriculum should sign up for award proceeding in order to receive their PhD equivalent (Polish: doktor).
(2) Another and final time: at the initiation of proceeding for the award of the doctoral degree (doktor), subject to the Rules of detailed mode of proceedings for the award of the degree of doctor and habilitated doctor at the 91滴滴
CURRICULUM COMPLETION AT DOCTORAL SCHOOL 鈥 EXTENSION OF TIME LIMIT
The time limit for submitting the doctoral dissertation may be extended with no more than 2 years on conditions stipulated in the regulations of the doctoral school. During this extension period, the doctoral student retains the doctoral student status with a reservation that they collect scholarship for no more than 4 years at doctoral schools.
At the doctoral student鈥檚 request, the Director may extend the time limit for submitting the doctoral dissertation in the case of:
1) temporary incapacity to pursue studies due to illness;
2) the need to take personal care of a sick member of the family;
3) the need to take personal care of a child under 4 years of age or a child with a disability certificate;
4) participation in a grant related to the doctoral dissertation;
5) other specific situations of chance.
An application for the extension of the time limit for submitting the doctoral dissertation (Annex No. 1) should be submitted to the Director of the doctoral school. An evaluation from doctoral supervisor(s) the should be attached to the application.
The doctoral student may appeal against a refusal to extend the time limit for submitting the doctoral dissertation to the UL Rector within 14 days of receiving the decision. The UL Rector鈥檚 decision shall be final.
CONFERMENT OF DOCTORAL DEGREES
Detailed information on conferment of doctoral degrees will be provided by Committees responsible for particular scientific disciplines.
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
UL Committee for Academic Degrees in Biological Sciences
- Head of Committee - prof. dr hab. Agnieszka Marczak
agnieszka.marczak@biol.uni.lodz.pl lub stopnie.naukowe@biol.uni.lodz.pl - Committee Office
at UL Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection (ul. Pilarskiego 14/16, 90-231 艁贸d藕)
鈥 doctoral proceedings coordinator:
dr hab. Adrianna Wojtal-Frankiewicz, prof. U艁 stopnie.naukowe@biol.uni.lodz.pl - guidance for doctoral students, formal verification of documents
- administration officer:
Sonia Suchi艅ska tel. 42 635 45 07 and Jaros艂aw Mr贸wczy艅ski tel. 42 635 48 01, stopnie.naukowe@biol.uni.lodz.pl
All queries thematically related to aforementioned proceedings pertaining to doctoral degree in Biological Sciences should be directed to the Commitee's e-mail address: stopnie.naukowe@biol.uni.lodz.pl
CHEMICAL SCIENCES
UL Committee for Academic Degrees in Chemical Sciences
- Head of Committee - prof. dr hab. Rafa艂 G艂owacki
rafal.glowacki@chemia.uni.lodz.pl
- Committee Office
at UL Faculty of Chemistry (ul. Tamka 12, 91-403 艁贸d藕)
Magdalena Pietruszka, tel. 42 635-57-44, magdalena.pietruszka@chemia.uni.lodz.pl
Agnieszka 艁aska-Jesionowska, tel. 42 635-57-45, agnieszka.laska@chemia.uni.lodz.pl
Barbara Muska艂a-Plak, tel. 42 635-57-45, barbara.muskala.plak@chemia.uni.lodz.pl
Doctoral Committee at Centre of Molecular and Macromolecular Studies of Polish Academy of Sciences (CBMiM PAN) Undertaking Procedures of Conferment of Doctoral Degrees in Chemical Sciences at CBMiM PAN
- Head of Committee - dr hab. Marek Brzezi艅ski, prof. CBMiM PAN
- Committee Office
Magdalena Michalak, tel. 42 680-32-56, magdalena.michalak@cbmm.lodz.pan
MEDICAL SCIENCES
Committee for Procedures of Conferment of Doctoral Degrees (Medical Sciences)
Head of Committee: dr hab. Joanna Boncela, prof. IBM PAN
Vice-Head of Committee: dr hab. Agnieszka B. Olejniczak, prof. IBM PAN
Committee Office: dr Izabela Papiewska-Paj膮k, ipapiewska-pajak@cbm.pan.pl
The career monitoring programme covers individuals who have completed doctoral studies. At the end of their education, they can consent to participate in the study via an e-form in the USOS system. The study involves participation in an anonymous survey one year after completing their education. The survey results will be used for aggregate statistical analysis.
5. Code of good practice
The community of Doctoral Schools at the 91滴滴 is encouraged to read the contents of two important documents aimed at fostering transparent cooperation between doctoral students and supervisors based on mutual respect and responsibility, as well as indicating clear procedures for resolving disputes at doctoral schools of the 91滴滴
6. Stipends / Funding doctoral student's research activity
On 15 February 2024, a new Regulation amending the regulation on the minimum monthly basic remuneration for a professor employed in a public higher education institution has been signed (Dz.U. 鈥 Journal of Laws, item 235). It states 30% increase of remuneration since 1 January 2024 which means that the basic salary of a professor has risen from PLN 7210 to PLN 9370. The provisions of the regulation has entered into force in the day following its announcement, that is on 22 February 2024 as applicable from 1 January 2024. The regulation has been published under item no. 235 in the Dziennik Ustaw (abbreviated 鈥濪z. U.鈥) or the Polish Journal of Laws.
Why is this important for doctoral students? It affects the amount of scholarship (stipend) grant that you receive each month 鈥 since its amount is steadily proportional (pegged) to the value of professor鈥檚 salary, it has now increased accordingly, and you may even expect an extra balance payment once, due to the increase being applicable from January.
Pursuant to Article 209 clause 4 of the Act of 20 July 2018 鈥 Law on Higher Education and Science (Journal of Laws 2023, item 742, amended) the amount of monthly doctoral scholarship should be at least:
1) 37% of a professor鈥檚 salary 鈥 gross amount of PLN 3466,90 鈥 up to the month in which the mid-term evaluation was conducted;
2) 57% of a professor鈥檚 salary 鈥 gross amount of PLN 5340,90 鈥 after the month in which the mid-term evaluation was conducted.
By virtue of the amendments made to the aforementioned Act by the Act of 28 July 2023 amending the Act - Teachers' Charter and certain other acts (Journal of Laws 2023, item 1672), as of 1.10.2023, the prohibition on employing doctoral students of a doctoral school as academic teachers or research staff does not apply any longer (because Article 209(10) has been repealed and the related Article 203(1)(5) has been amended). The Act does not prohibit doctoral students from taking up employment in any other capacity.
In addition, the provision making the stipend payout conditional on the amount of remuneration received has been changed. It used to refer to project participants specifically, but now it only refers to a certain form of employment.
A doctoral scholarship will not be awarded to a doctoral student whose:
- curriculum at a doctoral school involves a mandatory employment contract in an entity running that doctoral school,
- employment contract provides a remuneration exceeding the amount of the minimum monthly professor鈥檚 salary (currently PLN 9 370.00 gross).
The doctoral scholarship is not subject to income tax. However, doctoral students studying at doctoral schools and receiving a doctoral scholarship are covered by compulsory pension and accident insurance. Sickness insurance is voluntary.
A doctoral student may apply for a student loan. The provisions on student loans shall apply accordingly, except that:
鈥 the loan may be obtained by a doctoral student under the age of 35;
鈥 the loan shall be granted for the duration of training at the doctoral school only once and for no longer than 4 years.
The objective of the Awards is to:
1) promote active participation in University life;
2) stimulate the creative and organisational potential of doctoral students; in doctoral programmes at the 91滴滴;
3) recognise doctoral students for their contributions to the development and promotion of the University鈥檚 academic community;
4) recognise doctoral students for other outstanding activities or achievements.
When a call for applications is announced, a doctoral student wishing to partake shall submit, within the deadline specified in the Rector鈥檚 announcement:
1) an application form, being an Annex to Rules and Regulations of granting Rector's Awards;
2) documents supporting the partcipant's activities or achievements, such as certificates, references, diplomas, or attestations, in the appropriate format specified under the call.
Please note that scientific activities or achievements do not apply to this competition (see Research Award of UL Rector instead)
A financial prize will be awarded in this competition to a number of best performing final-year students of UL Doctoral Schools for their outstanding achievements, especially as far as publication activity, internationalization and research contribution to UL community are concerned.
Any active four-year student of each UL Doctoral School may apply for the Research Award of the Rector (NNRU艁), in accord with specifications and to the deadline stipulated in Rector's Announcement relating to the competition.
Doctoral Research Grants are an internal competition at the 91滴滴 intended for researchers working at our university and implementing innovative research projects. The competition is addressed to doctoral students of the 91滴滴 Doctoral Schools and the financing of winning projects is based on government subsidy. IDUB provides an opportunity to conduct research abroad, purchase research equipment and publish scientific papers in best international journals.
2024 鈥 Result of the Call
A total of 19 winning projects, financed from the subsidy, have been selected, including those by Bio-Med-Chem doctoral students (marked bold):
Exact and Natural sciences
- Kinga Ko艂acz, Charakterystyka transkryptomu kom贸rek poliploidalnych w poszukiwaniu gen贸w odpowiedzialnych za repopulacj臋 kom贸rek nowotworowych oraz nieskuteczno艣膰 chemioterapii [Characterisation of the transcriptome of polyploid cells in search of genes responsible for cancer cell repopulation and chemotherapy ineffectiveness]
- Karolina Kozal, Zale偶na od O-GlcNAc transferazy regulacja czynnika indukowanego hipoksj膮 w raku piersi [O-GlcNAc transferase-dependent regulation of hypoxia-inducible factor in breast cancer]
- Rafa艂 Grulke, Zmienno艣膰 warunk贸w hydrochemicznych w贸d rzecznych na drodze przep艂ywu hyporeicznego na odcinku meandrowym rzeki Miazgi [Variability of hydrochemical conditions of river waters along the hyporheic flow path in the meander section of the Miazga River]
- Marta Gawe艂, Stworzenie chromatograficznych narz臋dzi do oceny zawarto艣ci niekt贸rych zwi膮zk贸w bioaktywnych w owocach jagodowych w kontek艣cie ich walor贸w prozdrowotnych [Creation of chromatographic tools for assessing the content of some bioactive compounds in berries in the context of their health-promoting properties]
- Aleksandra Nadolska, Defect engineering of two-dimensional transition metal oxides for hydrogen production.
- Margarita Zalinian, Naturalne i antropogeniczne czynniki odpowiedzialne za formowanie osad贸w stokowych, gleb kopalnych oraz archeologicznych warstw kulturowych w pradziejach i 艣redniowieczu w kompleksie archeologicznym Ostrowite (Pojezierze P贸艂nocno kraje艅skie) [Natural and anthropogenic factors responsible for the formation of slope sediments, fossil soils and archaeological cultural layers in the prehistoric and medieval times in the Ostrowite archaeological complex (North Krajna Lakeland)]
- Urszula Sudomir, Zastosowanie ekstrakcji na nanocz膮stkach magnetycznych do oznaczania zwi膮zk贸w biologicznie wa偶nych w niekonwencjonalnych p艂ynach biologicznych technik膮 elektroforezy kapilarnej [Application of magnetic nanoparticle extraction for determination of biologically important compounds in unconventional biological fluids by capillary electrophoresis technique]
- Adrian Olszewski, Opracowanie metod oznaczania mykotoksyn w 偶ywno艣ci i paszach z wykorzystaniem chromatografii cieczowej sprz臋偶onej z detektorem mas [Development of methods for determining mycotoxins in food and feed using liquid chromatography coupled with a mass detector]
Humanities
- Katarzyna Ciszewska, Hiszpa艅ski tryb 艂膮cz膮cy (鈥榮ubjuntivo鈥) w interj臋zyku os贸b w艂osko- i polskoj臋zycznych ucz膮cych si臋 j臋zyka hiszpa艅skiego jako obcego: empiryczne badanie por贸wnawcze [Spanish 鈥榮ubjuntivo鈥 in the interlanguage of Italian- and Polish-speaking learners of Spanish as a foreign language: An empirical comparative study]
- Abdul Awalm, Impact of English language imperialism in Bangladeshi learner鈥檚 perception and attitude.
- Irena Podolska-Rutkowska, Identyfikacja warsztat贸w rzemie艣lniczych na podstawie wybranych przyk艂ad贸w bi偶uterii w strefie C osadnictwa kultury wielbarskiej [Identification of craft workshops based on selected examples of jewellery in Zone C of the Wielbark Culture settlement]
- Patrycja Chuszcz, Sposoby postrzegania reprezentacji zwierz膮t tzw. gospodarskich w filmie dokumentalnym [Ways of perceiving the representation of the so-called farm animals in a documentary film]
Social sciences
- Agata D膮browska, Komunikacja nieprofesjonalist贸w o prawie w mediach spo艂eczno艣ciowych [Laypeople communicating about law on social media]
- Aleksandra Olbryk, Prawne granice ingerencji w autonomi臋 decyzyjn膮 konsument贸w w 艣rodowisku internetowym [Legal limits of interference with consumer decision-making autonomy in the online environment]
- Ma艂gorzata Jura艣-Darowny, Style przywi膮zania w doros艂o艣ci, biologiczne wska藕niki przywi膮zania oraz retrospektywnie oceniane postawy rodzicielskie jako kontekst kszta艂towania si臋 rysu osobowo艣ci borderline [Attachment styles in adulthood, biological indicators of attachment and retrospectively assessed parental attitudes as the context of the development of the borderline personality trait]
- Micha艂 Byczy艅ski, Znaczenie wska藕nik贸w praw cz艂owieka dla prawnomi臋dzynarodowej ochrony praw cz艂owieka. Analiza praktyki 艢wiatowej Organizacji Zdrowia w dobie pandemii COVID-19 [The importance of human rights indicators for international human rights protection. Analysis of the practice of the World Health Organization during the COVID-19 pandemic]
- Jan Oko艅ski, Eric Voegelin: Staatslehre wobec pozytywizmu. Recepcja voegelinowskiego projektu teorii pa艅stwa na tle czystej teorii prawa [Eric Voegelin: Staatslehre and Positivism. Reception of Voegelin's Project of State Theory Against the Background of Pure Legal Theory]
- Andrzej Fr膮czysty, Podzia艂 pracy terapeutycznej a hipoteza kulturalizacji r贸偶nic klasowych: socjologiczne badanie terapeutycznej ekspertyzy w Polsce [The division of therapeutic labour and the culturalisation of class differences hypothesis: Sociological study of therapeutic expertise in Poland]
- Kamil Ja艅ski, Sitios de Memoria Uruguay i Museo de la Memoria jako przyk艂ady realizacji polityki pami臋ci o autorytaryzmie i dyktaturze w Urugwaju (1967鈥1985) [Sitios de Memoria Uruguay and Museo de la Memoria as examples of the implementation of the policy of memory of authoritarianism and dictatorship in Uruguay (1967鈥1985)]
