V International Conference of Biophysics Students

Another eventful year for our conference!

This year we had the pleasure to hear out 19 talks delivered by our guests, and discuss over 40 presented posters.

We also had the pleasure to hear out 4 lectures from our special guests:

  • Professor Buddhadeb Dawn
    Division of Cardiovascular Diseases
    University of Kansas Medical Center

    Area of research: click here

  • Doctor James Renwick Beattie
    Formerly,
    Centre for Vision and Vascular Science
    Queen's University Belfast

    Area of research: click here

  • Professor Jerzy Dobrucki
    Cell Biophysics Group
    Jagiellonian University

    Area of research: click here

  • Professor Maciej Szaleniec
    Jerzy Haber Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry
    Polish Academy of Sciences

    Area of research: click here


See you again in 2017!

IV International Conference of Biophysics Students

Once again our conference was successful.

Through those 3 days we had 90 attendees, who gave 21 talks, and presented 55 posters. We also had the great pleasure of being visited by 5 special guests:

  • Prof Chantal Pichon
    Center of Molecular Biophysics
    University of Orléans
    Area of research: click here

  • Prof Wladek Minor
    University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA
    Area of research: click here and here
     
  • Prof Wiesław Gruszecki
    Department of Biophysics, Institute of Physics
    Maria Curie-Sklodowska University

    Area of research: click here
     
  • Prof Christoph Cremer
    Kirchhoff Institute for Physics
    University of Heidelberg

    Area of research: click here
     
  • Prof Thomas Cremer
    Faculty of Biology
    Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich

    Area of research: click here


See you again in 2016!

 

III International Conference of Biophysics Students

This year the conference was a great success.

We had the pleasure to listen to 14 students presentations, see 48 posters and participate in four special lectures:

  • Professor Christoph Cremer 
    Ruprecht-Karl-University Heidelberg
    Instisute of Molecular Biology, Germany
    Imaging the invisible: fluorescene microscopy at nanometer resolution

     
  • Professor Sigurd Lenzen 
    Institute of Clinical Biochemistry
    Hannover Medical School, Germany

    Role of free radicals in the etiology of type 1 diabeties

     
  • Docent Tomasz Borowski 
    Jerzy Haber Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry
    Polish Academy of Sciences, Polad
    Quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics methods - foundations and examples of bioapplications

     
  • Docent Tomasz Łojewski 
    Paper Degradation Laboratory, Poland
    What can we do with a three point spectrum  

 

 

See you in 2015!