Author Biographies

Marek Ussowicz, MD, PhD, earned his Doctor of Medicine (cum laude) from Wroclaw Medical University (2000) and completed a PhD in medical sciences at the same institution (2005). He subsequently obtained habilitation (2014) and was appointed Full Professor (2022). He is currently a Professor at Wroclaw Medical University and a practicing physician at Wroclaw University Hospital, Department of Paediatric Bone Marrow Transplantation, Oncology and Haematology (BMT Unit CIC 817), Wroclaw, Poland. Professor Ussowicz holds a Polish medical license and specialist board certifications in Pediatrics (2008), Transplantology (2011), and Pediatric Hematology and Oncology (2014). His clinical and academic expertise spans pediatric hematology and oncology, bone marrow failure syndromes (including constitutional disorders and immunodeficiencies), myelodysplastic syndromes, severe aplastic anemia, and stem cell transplantation, with additional competencies in cell engineering, apheresis, extracorporeal photopheresis, immunotherapy, next-generation sequencing, and flow cytometry. His research interests include pediatric hematology; pediatric oncology; allogeneic HSCT; bone marrow failure syndromes; inherited predisposition and immunodeficiency; pediatric MDS/JMML; adoptive immunotherapy; viral-specific T cells; cell engineering; apheresis/photopheresis; flow cytometry; next-generation sequencing; and translational supportive care in transplantation.
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