Agnieszka Lis-Cieplak received her M.Sc. in pharmacy from the Medical
University of Warsaw in 2007, and in 2014 she defended her PhD thesis at the Faculty
of Pharmacy of Medical University of Warsaw in the field of nuclear magnetic
resonance spectroscopy in solution and solid state. She works as a senior specialist in Spectrometric
Methods Department at National Medicines Institute (Poland). Her
research topics mainly include: gas chromatography (GC), liquid chromatography (HPLC), mass spectrometry
(MS, GC-MS, LC-MS/MS), UV–Vis spectroscopy, profiling impurities of active
pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), medicinal products (FDP), and herbal raw materials.
She is a member of Mutagenic Contaminants Testing Group of European OMCL Network
at the European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines and HealthCare
(EDQM).
Krzysztof Stolarczyk obtained M.Sc. in chemistry in 2000 at
Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Poland. In 2006 defended doctoral
thesis at Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Poland (Ph.D.). In 2019,
received a postdoctoral degree (habilitation) at Faculty of Chemistry, University
of Warsaw, Poland. Ph.D., D.Sc. Krzysztof Stolarczyk has over 20 years of
professional experience in:
- construction of bioelectrochemical, enzyme-based oxygen detection systems,
- designing new bioelectrochemical systems containing enzymes for applications
in biofuel cells and sensors,
- design and use of self-powered measuring systems, such as a potentiostat with
a sensor, for monitoring chemical compounds in the environment or living
organisms,
- application of enzymes in fuel cell technology, design of hybrid systems,
enzymatic fuel cells and supercapacitors,
- use of gold nanoparticles as drug carriers,
- studies of the catalytic activity of enzymes adsorbed on particles,
- design and application of diffusion electrodes for gases,
- studies of electron transfer mechanisms,
- synthesis and study of the properties of metal nanoparticles, mainly gold and
platinum nanoparticles used as catalysts and in the construction of fuel cells
and sensors.
Elżbieta U. Stolarczyk obtained
her M.Sc. in chemistry from Faculty of Chemistry at University of Warsaw,
Poland. In 2009 defended doctoral thesis at Medical University of Warsaw,
Faculty of Pharmacy (Ph.D.). In September 2022 received a postdoctoral degree
in Pharmaceutical Science (habilitation) at Faculty of Pharmacy, Medical
University of Warsaw, Poland. Ph.D.D.Sc. Elżbieta Stolarczyk has over 20 years
of professional experience in the field of research and development. Research
expertise: active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), raw materials, drug
products (FDP), excipients, nanomaterials; experimental techniques: gas
chromatography (GC), liquid chromatography (HPLC), mass spectrometry (MS,
GC-MS, LC-MS/MS), UV–Vis spectroscopy, IR spectroscopy; research
activities/research interests - technologies, documentation, development of
novel analytical methodologies, nanosynthesis, nanotechnology. She has extensive
knowledge in the development of new analytical methods for assay and purity
determination of starting materials, intermediates, residual solvents, impurity
profiling, stress degradation studies, validation. Currently, she is an expert
in analytics and control of pharmaceutical substances and finished drug product
at National Medicines Institute. She is Head of Spectrometric Methods
Department.