Welcome to the Laboratory of Systems and Synthetic Biology

We explore the forefront of biological innovation with cutting-edge research and we are enthusiasts of using mathematical ideas to approach problems in biology

Our Mission and Vision

The LABORATORY of SYSTEMS and SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY is dedicated to advancing the field of biology through innovative research and interdisciplinary collaboration. Our mission is to harness the power of systems biology to solve biological problems, while our vision is to lead the way in creating sustainable solutions for health, environment, and industry. Fighting disease and delaying ageing.

Key Research Capabilities

Advanced Genomic Engineering

Utilizing state-of-the-art techniques to modify and understand genetic material for groundbreaking applications.

Innovative Bioinformatics

Employing computational tools to analyze biological data, driving insights and discoveries.

Synthetic Pathway Design

Designing and constructing novel biological pathways to enhance metabolic functions.

Cellular Systems Analysis

Investigating cellular processes to develop new therapeutic strategies and biotechnologies.

Biological Circuitry Development

Creating complex biological circuits to control and manipulate cellular behavior.

Environmental Biotechnology

Developing sustainable biological solutions to address environmental challenges.

What Our Collaborators Say

Dr. John Smith

“The LABORATORY of SYSTEMS and SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY has been instrumental in advancing our research. Their innovative approach and expertise have significantly contributed to our project’s success.”

Prof. Emily Carter

“Working with The LABORATORY of SYSTEMS and SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY has been a game-changer. Their cutting-edge techniques and collaborative spirit have propelled our research to new heights.”

Dr. Sarah Lee

“The insights and support from The LABORATORY of SYSTEMS and SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY have been invaluable. Their dedication to excellence is evident in every project they undertake.”

Join Us in Pioneering Research

 We are interested in motivated undergraduate students (Bachelor/Master), graduate students (PhD students) to join the group. If you want further information please email malgorzata_adamczyk@pw.edu.pl