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Patrycja Kapczuk is a Lecturer in the Department of Biochemistry at the Faculty of Medicine, Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, where she has been active since earning her doctorate in 2021. She maintains a robust research profile with 102 publications, accumulating a total impact factor of 106.76 and a ministry score of 3,140.
Her research spans critical areas of medical sciences, with primary focus on:
- Toxicology (lead, zinc, environmental contaminants, and toxicology)
- Reproductive Biology (pregnancy, newborn/infant health, and developmental studies)
- Neuroscience (brain function, receptors, and neurological risk factors)
- Immunology and Inflammation (macrophages, apoptosis, and inflammatory pathways)
- Oxidative Stress mechanisms in disease
- Animal Models (mice and rat studies for human disease translation)
Dr. Kapczuk's work demonstrates consistent interdisciplinary investigation into cellular mechanisms, risk factors, and pathological processes using case-control methodologies and animal models. Her publication trends reveal strong emphasis on translational medical research connecting environmental factors with human health outcomes across developmental stages.
She has received one documented academic achievement (specific details not provided in source materials).
Dr. Kapczuk actively contributes to departmental research initiatives within the Faculty of Medicine's biochemical research ecosystem, with particular engagement in inflammation, oxidative stress, and developmental toxicology studies.
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