Edition 2017
The 6th edition of the Intercollegiate Biotechnology Symposium (MSB) “Symbioza” was held between 26–28 May 2017 at the campus of Warsaw Life Sciences University, Warsaw, Poland.
At the event, 200+ participants gave ca. 30 oral talks, and presented ca. 60 posters. Compared to MSB Symbioza 2016, the 2017 edition was addressed to younger audience – mainly undergraduate and master students. To come over the communication barriers and make the contact more straightforward, MSB Symbioza 2017 was focused more locally with Polish returning as the official language of the talks. The plenary lectures focused mostly on practical aspects of biotech so that they could signpost future career development, as well as show how biotechnology can change the lives not only of a narrow group of professionals but of the whole society.
Plenary lectures
Prof. Robert Czajkowski, University of Gdańsk & Gdańsk Medical University
Lytic bacteriophages infecting pectinolytic bacteria – from isolation to comparative genomics, and their application as biopesticides
Prof. Wojciech Dzwolak, University of Warsaw
Amyloid – a broken protein?
Prof. Paweł Grzesiowski, Center of Preventive Medicine and Rehabilitation, Warsaw
Human microbiome – source or goal of biotherapy
Prof. Jacek Jemielity, Centre for New Technologies, University of Warsaw
Chemically-modified mRNA for applications in cancer immunotherapy
Prof. Małgorzata Kęsik-Brodacka, Institute of Biotechnology and Antibiotics, Warsaw
Universal influenza vaccine: challenges and perspectives
Prof. Marcin Nowotny, International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Warsaw
Protein crystallography – how structure of macromolecules can help us understand diseases and create new drugs
Prof Przemysław Wojtaszek, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań
Flora robotica: from cell biology to biomechanics of plant architectures and biohybrid
Prof. Piotr Zaleski, Institute of Biotechnology and Antibiotics, Warsaw
Baterial antibiotics resistance: role of mobile genetic elements
Student oral presentations
24 students talks were presented in 6 sessions on the following topics: medical biotech, plant biotech, cancer research, biochemistry, microbiology, technological aspects of biotech.
» See full presentation list (in Polish)
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Posters
During 2 poster session, 57 posters were presented by students regarding their laboratory work.
» See full poster list (in Polish)
» Hie list
Side scientific events
Workshop in bioinformatics
Topic: Data analysis with “R”
Marcin Kosiński, Krzysztof Słomczyński
Integration events
Urban game
Friday night at the SGGW Campus
Conference party
Saturady night at Willa Matrix
Conference Pictures
➟ Official photos (by Piotr Krupiński)
➟ Backstage photos (by Piotr Krupiński)
Organizing Committee
Iga Jancewicz – head
Julia Mastalerz – vice head, scientific issues
Małgorzata Stachowiak – finance
Aleksandra Kutkowska – PR
Alicja Armatowska – logistics
Daniel Bajerski | Mirosław Barłowski | Marta Benicka | Urszula Budniak |
Jakub Dominowski | Michał Gąsior | Aleksandra Grochowska | Katarzyna Hyra |
Aleksandra Grochowska | Aleksandra Izdebska | Piotr Krupiński | Mikołaj Kuska |
Konrad Łosiński | Dagna Manczarska | Daniel Markiewicz | Sylwia Martyniuk |
Norbert Osiński | Agnieszka Paziewska-Nowak | Ewa Ramotowska | Piotr Rokicki |
Jacek Rymuszka | Patryk Ślusarczyk | Anna Sobiepanek | Grzegorz Suwała |
Julia Sygocka | Monika Tabor | Kamil Trzebuniak | Małgorzata Widomska |
Klaudia Wojtachnio | Małgorzata Wydrych | Karolina Zajdel | Klaudia Jurczak |
Joanna Baran | Karolina Bogucka | Joanna Dembska | Monika Gromek |
Natalia Hawryluk | Sławomir Jaworski | Katarzyna Kalińska | Aneta Karpińska |
Kinga Kierzkowska | Agnieszka Kołodziejczyk | Karolina Marczak | Patryk Michel |
Tomasz Mróz | Zuzanna Nizka | Rafał Podgórski | Ada Pokropska |
Magdalena Rutkowska | Klaudia Samujło | Marta Śledź | Aleksandra Szlachcic |
Martyna Trojgo | Marta Wiatrowska | Joanna Boresowicz | Marta Abramczuk |