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Arkadiusz Szkudlarek, who is completing an implementation PhD at UPWr, talks about his passion for his projects and professional work, the will to constantly learn, and about one of the most important moments in his life.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/arkadiusz-szkudlarek-i-have-learned-to-divide-my-time-between-my-professional-and-academic-career-313.html
Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences graduate Dawid Fedko talks about how he found his path in construction, how technology is changing the industry and how his experience in football comes in handy in his day-to-day work.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/dawid-fedko--the-construction-industry-offers-many-opportunities-591.html
UPWr Doctoral School PhD student, Agata Bisiecka, solves ancient riddles and helps the police force to identify human remains with her knowledge of the past
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/your-skull-can-tell-a-lot-about-you-358.html
We present the highest-score research papers of May 2024. These papers have ben published in journals with the highest Ministerial score – 200 points.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/reserach-papers-of-the-month-may-2024-671.html
We present the highest-score research papers of June 2024. These papers have ben published in journals with the highest Ministerial score – 200 points.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/reserach-papers-of-the-month-june-2024-682.html
We know increasingly more about the important role the microbiome plays in the human body, and how it changes depending on stressful situations. Stress also disturbs the microbiology of the digestive system in farm animals – says Natalia Szeligowska, a PhD student from the Faculty of Animal Biology and Breeding at the Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences, and the lead author of a publication that appeared in the BMC Veterinary Research journal.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/microbiome-a-fascinating-ecosystem-469.html
The role of type 1 fimbriae in Salmonella infections Team: Maciej Ugorski, Krzysztof Grzymajło, Aleksandra Orłowska, Agata Mikołajczyk Infection by Salmonella is initiated by the attachment and colonization of gut mucosa, which seems to be an essential step in the pathogenesis of salmonellosis. There is convincing evidence suggesting that type 1 fimbriae play an important role in bacterial survival and persistence in the host, although their exact role in adhesion, invasiveness, pathogenesis (...)
https://wmw.upwr.edu.pl/en/faculty/faculty-structure/department-of-biochemistry-and-molecular-biology/research

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