Iwona Domżalska-Popadiuk, M.D. PhD

specializes in pediatrics and neonatology, with extensive clinical and academic experience in neonatal intensive care. Her work focuses on the care of preterm infants, including respiratory support, prenatal corticosteroid therapy, surfactant treatment, non-invasive ventilation, and the prevention of RSV infections. She combines clinical practice with research and academic leadership, contributing to the development of evidence-based approaches in neonatal care. Her work supports improvements in the treatment and outcomes of the most vulnerable newborn patients.

Izabela Drążkowska

Izabela Drążkowska is a midwife, specialist in neonatal nursing, and International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC). Her work focuses on the physiology of lactation and the biological properties of human milk. She is actively involved in research and clinical practice related to human milk banking, including the development and implementation of standardized procedures. She contributes to scientific projects on the composition, digestion, and microbiology of human milk, supporting evidence-based approaches in neonatal care.

Joanna Jassem-Bobowicz, M.D, PhD

Joanna Jassem-Bobowicz specializes in neonatology, combining clinical practice with academic and research activities. Her work focuses on prematurity, neonatal care, and pregnancy-related conditions, including gestational hypertension. She is actively involved in international research projects, including multicenter clinical studies, contributing to the development of evidence-based approaches in neonatal medicine. Her work supports improvements in the care and outcomes of preterm and high-risk newborns.

Kamila Refermat

Kamila Refermat is a midwife and specialist in neonatal nursing with extensive clinical experience in neonatal intensive care. Her work focuses on the care of preterm and critically ill newborns, with particular emphasis on developmental care and individualized support. She is trained in specialized programs such as NIDCAP and FINE, supporting evidence-based approaches to neonatal care. Her clinical practice contributes to improving the quality of care and outcomes for the most vulnerable newborn patients.

Marcela Krajewska

Marcela Krajewska is a graduate of Midwifery at the Medical University of Gdańsk, where she obtained her Bachelor’s degree in 2022 and her Master’s degree in 2024. She is currently undertaking a specialization in neonatal nursing. Since 2022, she has been working at the Department of Neonatology at the University Clinical Center in Gdańsk, where she is gaining experience in the care of newborns, including preterm infants. She has completed specialist courses in education and support for women during lactation, as well as neonatal cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Since 2024, she has been conducting classes at the childbirth school “University for Parents,” where she educates expectant parents on newborn care.

Sylwia Narkowicz

Sylwia Narkowicz specializes in analytical chemistry and biomarker analysis, with experience in the assessment of environmental exposure in biological samples. Her research focuses on the determination of chemical markers and their relevance to human health. She is currently involved in activities related to human milk banking, contributing to research and practice in this field. Her work supports the development of safe and evidence-based approaches to human milk handling and analysis.