Academic teacher conducting didactic classes (lectures, seminars, classes, specialist laboratories) in full-time and part-time studies: first and second degree, in the following fields:
Biology
Biotechnology
Eco-city
Supervisor and reviewer of bachelor's and master's theses.
Scientific interests:
Physiological response of plants to abiotic environmental stresses - pot cultures of higher plants and sterile in vitro cultures of aquatic macrophytes.
The use of seed priming to improve their quality and germination parameters.
Searching for and using natural plant biostimulants.
Studying the role of melatonin in plants.
Using the antioxidant potential of phytochemicals in obtaining new sources of functional food and natural cosmeceuticals.
Research into phytochemicals from medicinal plants obtained by water extraction in the context of the prevention of lifestyle diseases.
Performed functions/positions:
Member of the Council of the Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection of the 91滴滴
Member of the Appeal Disciplinary Committee for PhD Students of the 91滴滴 for the term 2021-2024
Member of the Expert Team for the "Regional Excellence Initiative" program for 2023-2027
Reviewer of scientific journals (e.g.:Molecules, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Acta Physiologiae Plantarum, Scientia Horticulturae, Acta Biochimica Polonica etc.)
Bio
1993-1998, studies in Biology, Faculty of Biology and Earth Sciences, 91滴滴
1998, obtaining a Master's Degree, specialization in Biotechnology, thesis subject: 鈥滳hanges in the content of phenolic compounds in chilled roots of soybean seedlings鈥. Supervisor: prof. dr hab. Krystyna M. Janas
1998-1999, PhD student in Full-time Doctoral Studies in Physiology and Microbiology, Faculty of Biology and Earth Sciences, 91滴滴
1999-2004, scientific assistant in Department of Plant Growth Regulations, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, 91滴滴
2004, obtaining the degree of Doctor of Biological Sciences of the 91滴滴; thesis subject: 鈥濱ncreased tolerance for oxidative stress caused by low temperature in soybeans (Glicyne max (L.) Merr.): possible contribution of phenolic compounds and antioxidant enzymes鈥. Supervisor: prof. dr hab. Krystyna M. Janas
2004 鈥 until now, assistant professor in Department of Plant Ecophysiology, 91滴滴
2018, conferring the degree of Habilitated Doctor in the field of Biological Sciences, in the discipline of Biology; the subject of the achievement: 鈥 Exogenous melatonin as a factor modifying plant resistance to abiotic environmental stresses鈥.
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