Monthly Archives: March 2023

Martyna Araszkiewicz with honors for one of the best conference speeches

Martyna Araszkiewicz, a student of the Doctoral School of Exact and Life Sciences of the University of Warsaw, conducting research at the Faculty of Physics of the University of Warsaw, was among the 6 people awarded for the best speech at the international conference Young Researchers BNCT Meeting 2022. Ms. Araszkiewicz conducts her research in cooperation with Dr. Urszula Kaźmierczak from Heavy Ion Environmental Laboratory. Congratulations and wish you further success. More information: https://www.fuw.edu.pl/aktualnosci-all/news8054.html...
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Measurement of the lifetime of the excited states in 134Sm – experiment performed at HIL

In the last two weeks, an experiment aiming at the measurement of the lifetime of the excited states in 134Sm, proposed by Dr Saygi from Ankara University, was performed at HIL. The experiment employed the NEEDLE (NEDA+EAGLE) set-up coupled with the PLUNGER device of Cologne University. We thank all the researchers from HIL, the University of Ankara, the University of Cologne, IFJ PAN of Cracow, the University of the West of Scotland, Atomki and the University of Warsaw and the HIL cyclotron’s operators for their important contribution. The project was partially supported by the EURO-LABS (EUROpean Laboratories for Accelerator Based Sciences) grant. ...
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Sir Peter J. Ratcliffe, Nobel Prize Laureate is going to visit the University of Warsaw!

Take part in an extraordinary event, a lecture ‘Understanding cellular oxygen sensing mechanisms: adventures of a physician in discovery science’ along with the Q&A session, dedicated to students and employees of the University of Warsaw. In 2019, the British scientist, together with William Kaelin and Gregg Semenza, was honored with the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries of how cells sense and adapt to oxygen availability. WHEN? 16 March 2023 r., 13:30-15:00 WHERE? Lecture Hall A+B, Biological and Chemical Research Centre, Żwirki i Wigury 101, 02-089 Warszawa BE AWARE The meeting will be held in English. We do not provide simultaneous translation. Please register for the event: register form. Abstract: The maintenance of oxygen homeostasis is a fundamental physiological challenge, inadequate oxygen (hypoxia) being a major component of most human diseases. The lecture will trace insights into human oxygen homeostasis from the founding work of William Harvey on the circulation of the blood to the...
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