Archive - 2022
Funds from the National Science Centre will go to them as part of the OPUS 23 and PRELUDIUM 21 competitions. They will be awarded to: prof. Magdalena Kucia, prof. Mariusz Ratajczak, prof. Piotr Pruszczyk, M.D. Anna Nowak and Dr. Marcin Jasinski. The projects they will carry out thanks to the funding will address the topics of stem cells, acute pulmonary embolism, SGLT2 inhibitors and the gut microbiota.
Agata Andrzejczyk, the chairperson of our Student Government, also became the chairperson of one of the committees of the Polish Student Parliament.
On Saturday, graduates of medical analytics and toxicology with elements of forensics, who graduated from the Faculty of Pharmacy in the 2021/2022 academic year, took part in a graduation ceremony.
Rector, Prof. Zbigniew Gaciong spoke with representatives of the Palestinian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.
Two of our academics received nomination acts from the hands of President Andrzej Duda.
The authors of the series are medical students: Alicja Jodczyk, Przemyslaw Kasiak, Zuzanna Sikora, and this year's graduates of the medical studies - Joanna Gębarowska and Grzegorz Gruba, and of dietetics - Natalia Adamczyk. The Dr. Waclaw Mayzel Medical Laurel, a distinction for students involved in scientific work, is awarded annually by the V Faculty of Medical Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
It was a day full of sports excitement and fierce but friendly competition. Twenty-eight teams competed for trophies in the Charity Sports Tournament of the MUW academic community. The goal was noble - to support the Ronald McDonald Foundation, operating at the Children's Clinical Hospital UCC MUW.
The Department of Hematology, Transplantation and Internal Medicine UCC MUW has opened a Clinical Department of Marrow Transplantation and Cellular Therapies. Patients are already using its services. The ribbon was ceremoniously cut today.
The invitation of the authorities of the Faculty of Medicine was answered by dozens of graduates who had completed their medical studies in 1972. On Friday, November 18, they met within the walls of MUW to celebrate and reminisce together about their time as students. This is part of the academic tradition of our University.
One in 10 babies is born prematurely, that is, before the 37th week of pregnancy. In Poland, that's about 26,000 premature babies a year. They are completely defenseless as they lie in incubators connected to monitoring equipment. And so tiny. Some fit in the palm of your hand and weigh as much as a teddy bear. Fortunately, thanks to huge advances in neonatology, it is possible to save them. Yesterday, all premature babies - tiny, small and quite grown-up - celebrated their holiday.