
In 2025, I completed my Master’s degree in Molecular Biotechnology at Jagiellonian University. My thesis focused on the role of platelets in endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition in a murine model. This project rekindled my passion for biology and motivated me to continue my scientific journey.
I am currently a PhD student in a Max Planck Research Group, where I work on a project entitled “Molecular analyses of human dihydrouridine synthases acting on tRNA.” The main objective of my research is to uncover the molecular principles governing how human dihydrouridine synthases—particularly DUS3—recognize and modify their RNA substrates.
Outside the lab, I enjoy cooking, reading, and playing games—preferably not all at once (and definitely not in the kitchen…most of the time).