
She obtained a Master of Science in Biotechnology from the Warsaw University of Technology in 2020. On November 28, 2025, she defended her doctoral dissertation titled “Regenerative properties of stem cells in various models of cardiac hypoxia.” Her primary research interest is the application of regenerative medicine, including stem cell therapy and tissue engineering. She was one of the principal investigators in the Sonata BIS 9 project 2019/34/E/ST5/00381 titled “Research on the Application of Lab-on-a-Chip Systems to Analyze Cardiac Cell Regeneration” and the applicant and principal investigator of the IDUB YOUNG II project titled “Differentiation and Maturation of Cultured Cardiomyocytes and Cardiac Organoids Derived from Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells in a Microsystem Under Flow and Static Conditions.” She also supports other projects, including the development of a model of endometriosis using the Lab-on-a-Chip technique. Winner of the Rector’s Scientific Award for PhD Students for Outstanding Scientific Achievements in 2024. Author and co-author of six publications in prestigious journals. Her experience includes knowledge of modern methods in molecular biology, biotechnology, and cell biology, and combining them with tools from bioengineering, biomaterials, and research on the functioning of human somatic and stem cells.