Adam Jędrychowski
Tagline:Head of Vet Techs in 24/7 Vet Clinic | Multi-disciplinary independent scientist
Cracow, Polska
About Me
I am a head of Vet Techs at Cracow Veterinary Clinic 24/7, im specializing in advanced lab diagnostics and anesthesiology. With a strong technical foundation as an Laboratory Analytical Technician and extensive experience in medical rescue services, I focus on clinical precision and acting in accordance with current medical and scientific knowledge and EBM
Beyond clinical practice, I'm independent researcher with deep-rooted interest, evidenced by my recognition in national contests like E(x)plory and EUCYS. My background also includes two years of observational astronomy and photometry training at the Jagiellonian University Astronomical Observatory and the Astronomical Observatory in Kolonica Saddle, which sharpened my skills in raw data analysis.
I'm currently applying all my experience to pursuing bioinformatics to bridge the gaps between human and veterinary medicine, laboratory science, astronomy, and computational data. I'm fascinated by combining different fields to improve their performance in the life science sector.
Research Interests
- Bioinformatics (especially medical)
- Veterinary laboratory diagnostics
- Life-Science
- Space sciences (especially bioastronomy)
Projects
Early Contribution to the Proteins Mosaic Q Project
date: 2026Organization:University of Seville & Universidad Pablo de Olavide
Description:Collaborated with researchers from the University of Seville on the structural mapping of canine pancreatic lipase-related proteins. One of the first 40 researchers/volunteers to be officially listed in the project’s repository.
Innovative drug delivery systems in modern medicine
date: 2020Organization:Technical Secondary School of Chemistry and Environmental Protection No. 3 & AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow
Description:Literature-based research on nanocarriers (gold/silver nanoparticles) and modern analytical methods.
Conducted during laboratory internships at AGH University.Filtration system analysis – chemical and biological safety evaluation
date: 2019Organization:Technical Secondary School of Chemistry and Environmental Protection No. 3
Description:Research and development project focused on the improvement of water purification methods and prototype design.
The project investigated changes in mineral and ionic composition of tap water after filtration through commercial and experimental prototypes. Analyses included conductometric measurement of salinity, argentometric titration of chloride ions, and spectrophotometric determination of phosphate and nitrate content. The prototype filter was constructed using activated carbon and clinoptilolite zeolite, bonded with Teflon-based solution.
Results demonstrated significant differences in ion retention efficiency between the commercial and experimental systems, confirming the potential of zeolite–carbon composites in reducing chloride and nitrate concentrations.
The project was presented at national scientific competitions E(x)plory and EUCYS (European Union Contest for Young Scientists – Poland).Numerical modeling and photometric analysis of the binary system V2366 Cyg
date: 2017Organization:International Astronomical Research Workshop "Variable", Kolonica Saddle Observatory
Description:As part of an international research team, I conducted comprehensive photometric observations and data analysis of the variable star system V2366 Cyg. The project involved processing large datasets to generate precise light curves and O-C (Observed-minus-Calculated) diagrams. I performed phase-folding of the observational data and developed a synthetic light curve to validate our findings. The project culminated in advanced numerical modeling of the system, allowing us to determine critical physical parameters, including the mass and radius ratios of the binary components.
Honors & Awards
E(x)plory Contest Finalist
date: 2021-10-01Issuer:The High Tech Foundation
Description:for "Filtration system analysis – chemical and biological safety evaluation" project
Finalist in the “Discoveries” Category – Polish Edition of EUCYS
date: 2021-04-01Issuer:The Polish Association for Gifted Youth
Description:for "Filtration system analysis – chemical and biological safety evaluation" project
Finalist in the Technical Innovation and Invention Competition
date: 2020-05-01Issuer:Polish Association of Inventors and Innovators
Description:for "Filtration system analysis – chemical and biological safety evaluation" project