Member of the Polish Society of Paediatrics and the Polish Society of Neonatology
Dr Szołomicka-Kurzawa completed her medical studies at the Medical Faculty of the Pomeranian Medical Academy in 1996. She received the title of Doctor of Medical Sciences in 1998, based on her research on the conditions of obtaining stem cells from the blood in the umbilical cord. In 2006, she passed the second-degree specialist examination in paediatrics. She started her professional work in the Department of Neonatology of the Clinic of Obstetrics and Perinatology of the Pomeranian Medical University. Since 2008, she has been working as a lecturer in the workshop for propaedeutics of paediatric diseases as well as at TFP Fertility Vitrolive. Her professional areas of interest include holistic health assessment and development of children born after infertility treatments.
Correlation between serum homocysteine levels and selected atherosclerosis risk factors in children and adolescents with simple obesity – LINK
Immaturity or hypotrophy? The cord blood leptin levels in preterm and small-for-gestational age neonates – LINK
Improved method for delivery room collection and storage of human cord blood cells for grafting – LINK
Umbilical cord blood cytokines: a new diagnostic parameter? A preliminary report – LINK
The effect of umbilical cord blood cytokines on clonogenicity of hemopoietic stem cells isolated from umbilical cord blood – LINK