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Dr Marta Dymowska
Biologist

She has gratuated from the Faculty of Agriculture and Biology of the Warsaw University of Life Sciences. She obtained a master's degree with a specialization in animal biology in 2012. She carried out her master's thesis at the Department of Animal Physiology at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the Warsaw University of Life Sciences, where she studied the influence of long-chain fatty acids on the cell cycle and differentiation of murine C2C12 myogenic cells. In 2012, she began doctoral studies at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Warsaw University of Life Sciences. PhD thesis entitled "The importance of microRNAs in the mechanisms of action of selected cytokines on rat primary myoblasts RSkMC in the stage of proliferation and differentiation" she defended in April 2018, obtaining a doctoral degree in veterinary sciences. In 2018-2021, she worked at the Department of Immunology, Transplantology and Internal Diseases at the Medical University of Warsaw, participating in the projects: "Innovative tissue engineering methods supporting the healing and regeneration of tendons and ligaments" and "Assessment of the influence of the hypoxia-induced factor 1 on the immunomodulatory properties of human mesenchymal stromal cells ". In September 2021, she started working at the Research Laboratory - Cell Bank of the Medical University of Warsaw as a biologist.

Contact details: marta.dymowska@wum.edu.pl