Angelika Klimek
The first and second name | Angelika Klimek |
University | Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland |
Faculty | Faculty of Biological and Veterinary Sciences |
2012-2015- bachelor of biotechnology, thesis title: Mechanism and biological role of epoxide hydrolases
2015-2017- master of biotechnology, thesis title: Role of HMGB1 protein in aseptic fever and pyrogenic hypersensitivity
Research interests: influence of ELF-EMF (extremely low frequency electromagnetic field) on brain, stress reaction, brain plasticity
Field of study: neuroscience
Research experience: participation in NSC Poland grant “New view on the impact of electromagnetic field of low frequency (50 Hz) on stress responses and brain plasticity – hormesis effect”
Current doctoral studies:
The influence of extremely low-frequency magnetic field on the organism has not been clearly defined yet. The project is focused on estimation of changes in stress response to ELF-MF exposure, and on the other hand on observation of possible beneficial effect of ELF-MF such as adaptation through increased brain plasticity
Read more
https://www.bio.umk.pl/katedra-fizjologii-zwierzat-i-neurobiologii/pracownicy/mgr-angelika-kilmek/
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Angelika_Klimek
Scientific activities
2018-2020- participation in NSC Poland grant “New view on the impact of electromagnetic field of low frequency (50 Hz) on stress responses and brain plasticity – hormesis effect”
2019- organization and conducting of workshops at the “Biologists’ Night”
2019- Participation in the conference: 14th International Congress of the Polish Neuroscience Society, Katowice, Poland