
معرفی
Prof. Wojciech Glac is a Professor at the Department of Animal and Human Physiology, University of Gdańsk, affiliated with the Neurobiology Laboratory. His research focuses on neurobiology, addiction mechanisms, and neuroimmunological interactions, with interdisciplinary connections to psychology, pedagogy, and criminology. He investigates psychoactive substances' effects on the body, particularly addiction pathways and neuroinflammatory processes in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease models. His work combines animal models with behavioral and immunological analyses.
Education background is not explicitly detailed in the text but inferred through his academic position. His research emphasizes the societal implications of neuroscience, including education strategies informed by neurobiological principles. Key projects include studying cannabinoid receptors' role in lymphocyte regulation and the impact of deep brain stimulation on immunological parameters in Parkinson’s disease.
Recent publications (2021-2025) explore topics like cannabidiol-induced lymphopenia mechanisms, social position effects on cytokines in Parkinson’s models, and neurobiological foundations of adolescent depression. His work bridges basic science with clinical applications, particularly in neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders.
No scientific awards are listed in the provided texts. Advising and grant activities remain unspecified, though his laboratory focuses on neuroimmunology and behavioral pharmacology. Collaborations likely involve interdisciplinary teams addressing translational neuroscience challenges.



