Adriana Lucja Klyszejko
About Adriana Lucja Klyszejko
Adriana Lucja Klyszejko is an Industrial Liaison Scientist specializing in Cryo Electron Microscopy at Diamond Light Source, where she has worked since 2019. She has a diverse academic background with degrees in Environmental Biotechnology and Biology, and has held various postdoctoral positions across prominent research institutions in Europe.
Current Role at Diamond Light Source
Adriana Lucja Klyszejko serves as an Industrial Liaison Scientist specializing in cryo Electron Microscopy at Diamond Light Source. She has held this position since 2019 at the Harwell Science & Innovation Campus in the UK. In this role, she focuses on fostering collaborations between industry and research, utilizing her expertise in cryo-electron microscopy to advance scientific understanding and applications.
Previous Experience at Diamond Light Source
Before her current role, Klyszejko worked at Diamond Light Source as a Postdoctoral Research Associate in cryo-Electron Microscopy from 2018 to 2019. During her year at the facility, she contributed to various research projects, enhancing her skills in advanced microscopy techniques and their applications in structural biology.
Educational Background
Klyszejko's educational journey began at Nicolaus Copernicus High School No. 1 in Łódź, where she studied mathematics and physics and achieved Matura (A Levels) from 1996 to 2000. She then attended Technical University of Lodz, earning a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Biotechnology from 2000 to 2004, followed by a Master of Science in Biotechnology/Environmental Biotechnology from 2004 to 2005. She completed her PhD in Biology at Technische Universität Dresden from 2005 to 2010.
Postdoctoral Research Experience
Klyszejko has extensive postdoctoral research experience. She worked as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute of Biophysics in Frankfurt Am Main, Germany, from 2010 to 2012. Following this, she spent six years at The Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular Biology at the University of Leeds, where she continued her research until 2018.
Involvement with Royal Microscopical Society
From 2013 to 2016, Klyszejko served on the Scanning Probe Microscopy Section Committee of the Royal Microscopical Society. In this capacity, she contributed to the advancement of microscopy techniques and supported the society's mission to promote the use of microscopy in scientific research.