Professor Beata Kieć-Wilk MD, PhD
Unit of Rare Metabolic Diseases at the Department of Metabolic Diseases of the Jagiellonian University Medical College, Krakow, Poland
- Academic and Research Career
PhD degree: Jagiellonian University Medical College Krakow, officially approved by Dines in 20 January 2006 year
Associate Professor degree: Jagiellonian University Medical College Krakow, officially approved by Dines in August 2013 year.
Professor degree of Jagiellonian University Medical College Krakow, officially approved in September 2019 year.
Professor degree
- medical specializations and professional experience
specialization in internal medicine – May 2007 year
specialization in diabetology (metabolic diseases) –May 2011 year,
specialization in laboratory genetics – October 2011 year
specialization in endocrinology – October 2015 year,
since 2009 to this day – assistant professor and professor at the Department of Metabolic Diseases, University Hospital in Krakow
2015 Head of the Team for Ultra-rare Diseases at UH
since 2016 – coordinator of the center, which is the only one in Poland to be a member of the EU Network of Reference Centers dedicated to Patients with Rare Metabolic Diseases MetabERN
from 2019 – Member of the Ultra-rare Diseases Team (assembly of specialists supervising the treatment of patients with rare metabolic diseases in Poland)
from 2021, head of the Unit of Rare Metabolic Diseases at the Department of Metabolic Diseases of the Jagiellonian University Medical College
3) Scientific achievements for PE (Physical and Engineering Sciences) and LS (Life Sciences)
Total Impact Factor – 235.43
• H Index – 23
- Scientific grants:
Participation in the international grants as an investigator;
Participation in projects sponsored by the Polish Ministry of Science; as investigator or the manager:
The most important international and prestigious Polish scientific prizes and awards
Three times (1998-2000 years), winner of the Annual Research Fellowship awarded by the Ministry of Health, Medical College JU Krakow
2006 year- research grant under the program NUGO sponsored by the European Union; Newcastle United Kingdom
2008 year – research grant under the program LipidomicNET sponsored by the European Union; Dresden; Germany
2011 year – Team state award of Ministry of Health of Poland for the best scientific achievement; JUMC -Krakow