KREJPCIO ZBIGNIEW

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Location: POZNAN, POLAND
Work: HUMAN NUTRITION, DIETETICS, TOXICOLOGY, FOOD TOXICOLOGY, NANOMATERIALS
Biographical: CV ZBIGNIEW KREJPCIO, Prof. Dr. Professor of Nutrition Head of Division of Food Hygiene and Toxicology Department of Human Nutrition and Hygiene Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition Poznan University of Life Sciences 31, Wojska Polskiego 60-624 Poznan, POLAND tel.+48 61 8487336 fax: +48 61 8487332, e-mail: zkre@up.poznan.pl Professional Organisations: •Polish Society for Nutritional Sciences, Polish Academy of Sciences, member, since 1988, treasurer since 2007 •Society of Physicians for Ecology, member, since 1990 •Commission of Food and Nutrition Hygiene, Committee of Human Nutrition, Polish Academy of Sciences, secretary, since 1996 •Polish Society of Toxicology, member of the local board, since 2005 Professional Experience: •1985-1987, research associate, Forest Management Chemical Laboratory, Poznan, Poland •1987-1994, teaching assistant, Department of Food Hygiene and Human Nutrition, Agricultural University of Poznan, Poland •1992, training course (3 weeks), “Dialogue and the Implicate Order”, Schumacher College, Dartington, UK •1994, training course (2 weeks), “Participatory dialogue”, Schumacher College, Dartington, UK •1996, training course (2 weeks), Department of Clinical Chemistry, The Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Liverpool, UK •1997, scholarship, postdoc research project (6 months), Department of Food Science, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, •1999, lab training (1 week), Centro Diagnostico Italiano, Milan, Italy •2002-2004, lab training in proteomics (12 weeks), Rowett Research Institute, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK. •2002-2004, research partner in the FeMMES project (FP5), EU •2003, lab training (1 week), Universite Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-La- Neuve, Belgium •2003, lab training in molecular biology (1 week), Molecular Biology Summer School, Poznan •Independent Expert for Evaluation of National Research Projects (Foresight project, various research projects) •Independent Expert for Evaluation of European Research Projects in FP6 and FP7 (Brussels, Belgium) •Member of the National Expert Group on Dietary Supplements under The Chief Sanitary Inspectorate (Warsaw, Poland), since 2008. •2007, Expert of National Technological Foresight for Mazovia region, in the area of Ecology. General Research Interests: •human nutrition •assessment of nutritional status, nutrients bioavailability •interactions between nutrients, non-nutrients and xenobiotics •macro- and trace elements in foods, supplements, bioavailability, interactions, toxicity •in vitro studies, in vivo studies (on animals) and humans •nanomaterials, nanotechnology, toxicology RECENT PUBLICATIONS 1.Staniek H., Krejpcio Z., Iwanik K.: Evaluation of the acute oral toxicity class of tricentric chromium(III) propionate complex in rat, Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2010, 48, 859–864. 2.Maćkowiak P., Krejpcio Z., Sassek M., Kaczmarek P., Hertig I., Chmielewska J., Wojciechowicz T., Szczepankiewicz D., Wieczorek D., Szymusiak H., Nowak K.W.: Evaluation of insulin binding and signaling activity of newly synthesized chromium(III) complexes in vitro. Molecular Medicine Reports, 2010, 3, 347-353. 3.Gambling L., Czopek A., Andersen H.S., Holtrop G., Srai S.K., Krejpcio Z., McArdle H.J.: Fatal iron status regulates maternal iron metabolism during pregnancy in the rat. American Journal of Physiology – Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 2009, Apr; 296(4): R1063-1070. 4.Staniek H, Krejpcio Z. The effects of tricentric chromium(III) propionate complex supplementation on pregnancy outcome and maternal and foetal mineral status in rat. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2009, 47, 2673-2678. 7. Staniek H., Magdalena Kostrzewska-Poczekaj M., Magdalena Arndt M., Szyfter K., Krejpcio Z.: Genotoxicity assessment of chromium(III) propionate complex in the rat model using the Comet assay. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2009, 48, 89-92.
Favourite Publications: Food and Chemical Toxicology Toxicology Biological Trace Element Research Journal of Nutrition British Journal of Nutrition

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