● M.Sc. Cezary Krasnodębski
For
as long as I can remember, I have been fascinated by the living world -
its beauty, evolution and infinite diversity. Also, its level of
complexity and organization surpasses anything created by human hands.
Motivated by the desire to learn the secrets of biology, but also
methods of genetic engineering that give people the opportunity to use
knowledge about living organisms and their unique abilities for their
own purposes, I started studies at the University of Wrocław, majoring
in Biotechnology.
After gaining laboratory experience under the supervision of Dr.
Maciej Wiktor as part of the implementation of a practical bachelor's
thesis on the topic: "Development of a system for overproduction
and purification of the PG1554 protein from Porphyromonas gingivalis",
I related my work more closely to the subject of plants - in my opinion
the most interesting and generally underestimated organisms.
I completed my master's thesis on the topic: Regulation of the activity
of plant genes on the example of potato (Solanum tuberosum) using OLIGO
technology at the Department of Genetic Biochemistry in the team of
Prof. Magdalena Żuk. Currently, I am continuing my education at the
Doctoral College of Biological Sciences, carrying out the research
project: "Determination of the natural functions of short
oligodeoxynucleotides to enable their use for precise and efficient
genome editing. " in the research team of Prof. Żuk.
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cezary.krasnodebski@uwr.edu.pl
● Consultation hours:
Monday,
12:00 - 14:00
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