Bartosz Brzuchacz
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I am a student at the Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology, majoring in Biotechnology. I am a member of the Academic Circles of Applied Photochemistry and Physical Chemistry. Within these groups, I conduct research on the photochemical and microbiological properties of compounds potentially used in photodynamic therapy for cancer cells. I am also an intern at the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences, where I study the biorheology and biomechanics of cancer cells.
I have experience with techniques such as microfluidics, AFM, fluorescence microscopy, UV-VIS spectroscopy, and the cultivation of animal cell lines.
My interests include broadly defined biophysics, cancer cell research, and outside of science, I am passionate about card games, philosophy, and psychology.

Rheological studies of human cancer cells (at multiple scales)
Main interests: Biophysics, Biomechanics, Biorheology.
Experience with rheometer, fluorescence microscopy, atomic force microscopy (AFM), soft lithography, microcontact printing, and spectroscopic analysis.