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Zdjęcie profilowe: PhD Dagmara Lisman

PhD Dagmara Lisman

Zatrudnienie

  • 2022 - present Assistan w Forensic Medicine, Forensic Genetics
  • 2019 - present PhD w Forensic Medicine, Forensic Genetics
  • 2017 - present PhD w Laboratory Diagnostics

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Scientist, biologist, forensic geneticist. She completed her master's studies at the West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, at the Faculty of Biology, and obtained a doctoral degree in forensic genetics at the Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin. Currently, he works as an assistant at the Department of Forensic Medicine of the same university. Her research, conducted at the Department of Forensic Genetics at Pomeranian Medical University, focuses on the field of forensic genetics and criminalistics. She is dedicated to exploring new molecular biology techniques and seeking alternative methods of individual identification, especially in cases where traditional methods prove inadequate. Her current research involves the study of necrophagous fauna of corpses and the analysis of dental calculus. Within her ongoing research and projects, she concentrates on the search for alternative sources of human DNA for identification purposes and their usefulness in assessing crimes with a sexual background. An additional aspect of her work involves the analysis of necrophagous fauna for the presence of xenobiotics. She also actively participates in projects carried out by the PBGOT team. As an author and co-author, she has contributed to scientific publications in the field of forensic genetics and clinical research. She has developed her skills through participation in and leadership of scientific projects and clinical research in cardiothoracic and vascular surgery. In 2022, she received a scientific grant awarded within the competition for a mini-grant in the project titled "Innovation Incubator 4.0." The project's title is "Development and Implementation of a Molecular Test for Diagnosing Predisposition to Type II Leaks as Complications After Endovascular Treatment of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (EVAR)." The grant was funded from public funds.

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