Barbara Tudek

In 2019, Tudek was a recipient of the Frits Sobels Award.

[1] On April 27, 1983, she obtained a doctorate from the Medical University of Warsaw[2] with the dissertation, Badania właściwości mutagennych ropy naftowej i rozpuszczalników stosowanych w przemyśle petrochemicznym jako ocena zagrożenia środowiska naturalnego człowieka ("Research on the mutagenic properties of crude oil and solvents used in the petrochemical industry as an assessment of the threat to the human environment").

Afterwards, she affiliated with Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Toronto, Canada, receiving a postdoctoral degree on June 5, 2001, on the basis of the dissertation entitled Utlenianie i alkilacja zasad DNA - rola pierwotnych i wtórnych uszkodzeń w replikacji i mutagenezie ("Oxidation and alkylation of DNA bases - the role of primary and secondary damage in replication and mutagenesis").

[2] On June 8, 2006, she received the academic title of professor in biological sciences.

[3] She worked as a full professor at the Institute of Genetics and Biotechnology at the Faculty of Biology at the University of Warsaw and at the Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics of the Polish Academy of Sciences.