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University of Exeter Medical School

 Lidia Romanczuk

Lidia Romanczuk

Experimental Medicine Research Officer

 l.romanczuk@exeter.ac.uk

 01392 408178

 RILD Building 

 

University of Exeter Medical School, RILD Building, RD&E Hospital Wonford, Barrack Road, Exeter, EX2 5DW, UK


Overview

Lidia graduated from West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Poland in 2010. Lidia worked as a Medical Technical Officer in the Royal Devon and Exeter Clinical Chemistry Laboratory department before joining the Clinical Research Facility in 2015 as Experimental Medicine Research Officer working with the Royal Devon and Exeter Tissue Bank. 

She processes participant samples in the lab from the various research studies for the Tissue Bank. Alongside her lab work, Lidia is involved in participant recruitment, consenting, sample storage and collection of tissue samples collaborating closely with departments across the Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust. Lidia also manages the Tissue bank databases and administration.

Qualifications

  • MSc of science in Technology Engineering Specialization

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Research

Research projects

Current Projects:

  • RD&E Tissue Bank:  

Transurethral resection of the prostate for cancer diagnosis.

Biopsy samples of rectal tumours.

Spectroscopic study of benign and malignant prostate tissue using Raman microscopy.

Does insulin influence wound-healing macrophages and adipose tissue fibrosis in human obesity?

Evaluation of the Role of Raman Spectroscopy in the Diagnosis and Management of Disease of the Vulva.

DNA methylation profiling in rectal cancer biopsies.

HER2 positive BCa patients

Expression Analysis of ST6GalNAc1 mRNA in Prostate Cancer

Operative Tissue & Blood     

Investigating the side effects of immunotoxins.

Urinary nitrate and creatinine concentrations in renal transplant patients.

Knee Cartilage Nodule.

Expression Analysis of mIndy (SLC13A5).

Exploring the Microbial Communities of Diabetic Foot Infections.

  • PALLET
  • 100,000 Genomes Project Bioresource (Main phase)

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