Danuta Szymańska


Danuta Szymańska (born 1923, died April 6, 2008) - Polish pathologist, professor of habilitation of medical sciences, author and co-author of numerous scientific papers published in national and international journals. Member of the Polish Society of Phyto-pneumonology, Polish Society of Polish Patomorphologists and the Scientific Council of the Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases in Warsaw.

The medical studies started during the German occupation in 1941, in the Private School for the Assistant Sanitary Personnel doc. Jan Zaorski at the Cartagena street 78 in Warsaw. In 1949, she obtained a doctor's degree at the University of Warsaw.

In the years 1950-1958 she worked at the Department of Pathomorphology AM in Warsaw, in the years 1953-1993 was associated with the Department of Pathomorphology Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases in Warsaw, which she was the manager. While working at the Institute prof. Szymanska contributed to the creation of the School of Pathomorphic Diagnosis of Respiratory Diseases, and also created the modern principles of pathological diagnostics of interstitial lung diseases. As part of her scientific work, she undertook the work of prof. Stefan Chodkowska on the pathophysiology of organ-related changes caused by mycobacterial tuberculosis infection. Selected bibliography Bibliography

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