Tomasz J Guzik
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'''Tomasz Guzik''' (b. [[March 8]], [[1974]] in [[Kraków]], [[Poland]]) is a [[Poland|Polish]] [[physician scientist]]. Member of the [[American Heart Association]] and scientific societies of Poland, United Kingdom and the United States of America.
Dr Guzik graduated in Medicine from Jagiellonian University School of Medicine in [[Kraków]], He continued his education in [[Oxford]] receiving a degree in molecular medicine from the [[University of Oxford]] where he studied under the guidance of [[Prof Keith M Channon]]. He received PhD degree in [[Immunology]] and in [[2004]] became an Assistant Professor of [[Jagiellonian University]]. He is currently a visiting Assistant Professor at [[Emory University]], Atlanta, GA. He received prestigious science awards of Polish Government, [[Crescendum Est Polonia]] Foundation, [[Wellcome Trust]] and others.
His scientific work concerns vascular biology and pharmacology of endothelium. His research focuses on the mechanisms of oxidative stress in human vasculature and on the search for novel [[antioxidants]] which could be clinically more useful than vitamins currently available. Working in the[[Wellcome Trust]] in Oxford he found the possible relationships between genetic variation of human [[genome]] and free radical production and [[oxidative stress]]. He described selected mechanisms of [[oxidative stress]] in human [[diabetes mellitus]]
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