As members of the PatientX Scientific Club from the Gdańsk Medical University and the DeepDive Scientific Club from the University of Gdańsk, we have combined our efforts to create innovative solutions at the intersection of medicine and artificial intelligence.

We are proud to announce that our project DepressionControlApp won second place in the Fahrenheit Masters of Cooperation competition in the category of research and scientific projects. The goal of the project is to create an application that supports the mental health of students and young adults, utilizing AI to monitor mood and personalize therapeutic support. We work interdisciplinarily, integrating artificial intelligence, neuroinformatics, and biomedical data analysis to develop innovative technologies that have a real impact on mental health.

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DeepDive Scientific Club

Exploring artificial intelligence. Creating innovations. Connecting science with practice.

DeepDive is an interdisciplinary community of students and doctoral candidates from various departments, operating at the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science at the University of Gdańsk, focused on research and implementation of modern technologies based on artificial intelligence. Our activities combine theory with practice, providing students with tools to solve real-world problems in science and industry.

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PatientX Scientific Club

A student scientific club operating at the Laboratory of Psychoneuroimmunology and Neuroinformatics within the Department of Biostatistics and Neural Networks at GUMed, focusing on interdisciplinary research combining biostatistics, machine learning, neuroinformatics, and psychoneuroimmunology.

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Members of the SKN actively participate in research projects, scientific publications, conferences, and workshops, developing their competencies and collaborating with experts from various fields. The club emphasizes the practical application of modern technologies in medicine, supporting future doctors and scientists in acquiring knowledge and experience in working with biomedical data.

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DeepDive Members

Marta Pągielska is a bioinformatician pursuing a master's degree in Mathematical Modeling and Data Analysis. Since 2022, she has been a member of the Glycosaminoglycan Computational Group, where she deciphers the sulfation code of glycosaminoglycans. In her work, she employs advanced molecular modeling techniques, AI algorithms, and high-performance computing to gain new insights into biologically significant molecular mechanisms related to glycosaminoglycans. She is the creator of an online database on in silico interactions of cathepsin-glycosaminoglycan complexes.

Julia Kuligowska is a bioinformatician passionate about programming and new technologies. She is proficient in Python, R, HTML, and CSS. Studying Digital Chemistry at the University of Gdańsk, she is enthusiastic about electronics, soldering, Arduino-based projects, and 3D printing, combining the world of programming with physical solutions and prototyping.

Michalina Żurawek is a master's student in Biotechnology at the University of Gdańsk, holding a bachelor's degree in Bioinformatics. She specializes in data analysis using neural networks and various computational algorithms. Currently, she is developing skills in creating applications and websites using React Native. She collaborates with the Laboratory of Evolutionary Biochemistry, engaging in innovative research projects and developing new skills and methods.

Jakub Susoł is pursuing a master's degree in biotechnology at the Intercollegiate Faculty of Biotechnology of UG and GUMed, specializing in bioinformatics. His work focuses on creating a mathematical model to predict kinetic constants in protein binding using interferometry experiment results. He programs in Python and tackles interesting problems and ideas, applying various machine learning, AI, and programming techniques.

PatientX Members

Szymon Bierzanowski is an electroradiologist and a second-year student in Biomedical Engineering. His scientific interests include psychoneuroimmunology, brain electrophysiology, and neuroinformatics.

Jakub Pawłowski is a PhD candidate at the Faculty of Health Sciences of the Medical University of Gdańsk, specializing in OpenLEK AI Solutions. His research interests focus on the use of artificial intelligence in predicting and diagnosing mental disorders.

Wojciech Rusinek is a biologist and a PhD candidate at the Faculty of Biology of the University of Gdańsk. He is personally interested in physical, mental health, and nutrition, particularly in the context of the microbiome and its impact on the body.

Krzysztof Pietruczuk is a researcher combining neurobiology, immunology, and mathematical modeling in the context of mood disorders and neurodegenerative diseases. He focuses on the impact of the immune system on depression and bipolar affective disorder, particularly in the context of treatment resistance and delayed effects of antidepressants. He leads the newly established Laboratory of Psychoneuroimmunology and Neuroinformatics, collaborating with young scientists under the supervision of Prof. Jacek Witkowski. The laboratory plans to conduct experimental research and neurobiological simulations. He is a member of the PsychoNeuroImmunology Research Society and the author of publications on the interaction of antidepressants with the immune system. He completed a postdoctoral fellowship in the laboratory of Prof. Tamás Fülöp at the University of Sherbrooke (Canada), where he worked on creating 3D mini-brains.

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