Dr. Beata P. Rurarz is a highly
qualified chemist with a passion for
targeted therapeutics and applied
radiation chemistry. She received her
Bachelor of Science in Institute of
Applied Radiation Chemistry from Lodz
University of Technology in 2013,
followed by her Master of Science in
the same field in 2016. During her
studies, she focused on developing new
methods for targeted drug delivery
using radiation techniques. She
continued her education at the
University of Twente, where she
obtained a second Master of Science in
Targeted Therapeutics Group in 2016.
After completing her education, Dr.
Rurarz worked as a Chemist and
Teaching Assistant at Lodz University
of Technology. She also gained
experience as an Assistant Professor
at the university, where she taught
courses on applied radiation chemistry
and supervised students in their
research projects. In addition, she
served as a Teaching Assistant at the
Medical University of Lodz, where she
assisted in teaching courses on
medical biotechnology. Dr. Rurarz's
research interests lie in the
development of targeted drug delivery
systems, specifically using radiation
techniques for enhanced drug delivery.
She has published several articles in
reputable scientific journals on the
topic and continues to conduct
research in this field. In 2024, she
completed her Ph.D in Chemistry from
Lodz University of Technology, further
solidifying her expertise in this
area. In addition to her academic and
research accomplishments, Dr. Rurarz
is also a dedicated educator and
mentor. She is passionate about
sharing her knowledge and expertise
with students and guiding them towards
successful careers in STEM. With her
extensive education and experience,
Dr. Rurarz is a valuable asset to any
academic or research institution in
the field of targeted therapeutics and
applied radiation chemistry.