Aiming high. The road to doctoral studies at the Medical University of Gdańsk

The optimization of a procedure for the multi-omics analysis of subcellular compartments with a focus on the mitochondria.

What encouraged Margot Biesemans, a young researcher from Belgium, to pursue her doctoral studies at the Medical University of Gdańsk? What does she find so special about Polish people, the University and Gdańsk?

Follow her journey as a scientist as she attempts to, among others, optimize the established procedure for the multi-omics analysis of subcellular compartments

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Margot Biesemans

Doctoral researcher and a junior specialist at the Division of Biopharmacy and Pharmacokinetics, Medical University of Gdańsk

Her two major research projects focus on, respectively, developing new plasma preparation procedure for untargeted metabolomics with the use of proteinase K and secondly, optimizing the procedure for the multi-omics analysis of subcellular compartments with a focus on the mitochondria.

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