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A Microscopy Core Facility at the Nencki Institute

Dr Tytus Bernas, leader of the new facility, received his doctorate, in biophysics, from the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland. His thesis on the measurement of redox potentials in living cells utilized time-lapse microscopy as the primary research tool. He pursued his interest in a range of modalities of biological optical imaging during the work at the University of Amsterdam (the Netherlands), Purdue University (IN, USA) and Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (Dublin). Read more...

New Laboratory at he Nencki Institute

This lab is focused on cellular and molecular mechanisms of heart dysfunctions. The research involves in vivo and in vitro studies of signaling pathways and transcription factors associated with ...