Henryk Mazurek | Precision Medicine | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Henryk Mazurek, National Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases Institute, Department of Pneumonology and Cystic Fibrosis, Poland
Prof. Henryk Mazurek is a distinguished pulmonologist, allergologist, and pediatrician specializing in pediatric pulmonology and respiratory diseases. He serves as the Head of the Department of Pneumonology and Cystic Fibrosis at the National Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases Institute, Poland 🇵🇱. With over 60 original research articles and extensive contributions to medical literature 📚, he has significantly advanced the understanding of chronic respiratory diseases, asthma, and cystic fibrosis. A member of esteemed scientific societies 🌍, he actively collaborates internationally and leads impactful research projects. His work in AI-assisted diagnostics and pulmonary care is shaping the future of respiratory medicine. 🚀
Publication Profile
Professional Background
Professor Henryk Mazurek is a distinguished pulmonary disease specialist, allergologist, pediatrician, and pediatric pulmonology expert 🩺. He completed postgraduate studies in respiratory pathophysiology in France 🇫🇷 and holds the title of Full Professor in medical and health sciences 🎓. As an academic, he teaches nursing and postgraduate medical training in pediatrics, allergology, and lung diseases. He has authored and co-authored over 60 original articles, 100+ textbook chapters, and numerous scientific publications 📚. A sought-after lecturer, he shares his expertise at medical conferences, educating physicians and healthcare professionals worldwide 🌍.
Memberships
Prof. Henryk Mazurek is an esteemed member of several prestigious scientific organizations, fostering international collaboration in respiratory medicine 🌍🫁. He holds a combined membership in the European Respiratory Society (ERS) / Polish Respiratory Society, along with memberships in the Polish Society of Allergology and the Polish Society of Pediatric Pulmonology, where he is an honorary member 🎖️. For many years, he contributed to the Scientific Council of the Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases in Warsaw 🏥. Additionally, he served on the Main Boards of the Polish Society of Allergology (2015-2021) and the Polish Society of Cystic Fibrosis (2014-2018) 📚.
Industry Projects
Prof. Henryk Mazurek has actively contributed to over 50 industry-sponsored clinical trials, showcasing his expertise in applied research 🔬. His consultancy work plays a crucial role in bridging academic research with real-world healthcare applications, particularly in advancing treatment strategies for cystic fibrosis 🫁. Through his collaborations with pharmaceutical and medical device companies 💊🩺, he has successfully translated research findings into clinical practice, improving patient outcomes. His dedication to innovation and evidence-based solutions continues to shape the future of respiratory medicine, reinforcing his impact on both academia and industry. 🌍
Research Focus
Prof. Henryk Mazurek’s research primarily focuses on respiratory diseases 🫁, particularly in cystic fibrosis 🧬, pediatric pulmonology 👶, and ventilator-associated pneumonia 🏥. His work explores innovative AI-facilitated home monitoring 🤖 for cystic fibrosis, childhood asthma treatments 🌬️, and the effects of medications like Gabapentin on post-operative pain 💊. He has also studied risk factors for pneumonia 🦠 and strategies for its prevention in ventilated patients. His expertise lies in pulmonary infections, inflammatory biomarkers, and personalized medicine 🧑⚕️. His contributions significantly impact respiratory healthcare, enhancing diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for both pediatric and adult patients.
Publication Top Notes
AI-facilitated home monitoring for cystic fibrosis exacerbations across pediatric and adult populations
Childhood asthma treatment based on indirect hyperresponsiveness test: Randomized controlled trial
The Effects of Gabapentin on Post-Operative Pain and Anxiety, Morphine Consumption and Patient Satisfaction in Paediatric Patients Following the Ravitch Procedure—A Randomised, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Phase 4 Trial
Risk Factors and Protective Factors against Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia—A Single-Center Mixed Prospective and Retrospective Cohort Study
Automatic continuous control of cuff pressure and subglottic secretion suction used together to prevent pneumonia in ventilated patients—a retrospective and prospective cohort study
Chronic bacterial pulmonary infections in advanced cystic fibrosis differently affect the level of sputum neutrophil elastase, IL-8 and IL-6