About Julia

A concise academic profile for collaborators, conference contacts and readers.

Julia Barczuk’s scientific activity focuses on inflammatory and degenerative mechanisms in the nervous system, with particular interest in Alzheimer’s disease, microglial activation, cellular stress pathways and translational biomedical research. Her profile also includes interdisciplinary work on digital tools for structured symptom monitoring and patient-centered data collection.

Academic profile

  • Research interests in neuroinflammation, neurodegeneration and molecular medicine.
  • Selected projects at the intersection of biomedical science and digital health.
  • Conference activity, academic achievements and public research profiles.
  • Publications and external scientific records collected in one place.

Research focus

Julia’s research profile brings together three complementary directions in biomedical science.

Neuroinflammation

Mechanisms of inflammatory signaling in the nervous system, including microglial activation, inflammatory phenotype changes and molecular pathways relevant to neurodegenerative disorders.

Neurodegeneration

Research connected with Alzheimer’s disease and related disease mechanisms, including amyloid-associated damage, cellular stress responses and the search for therapeutically relevant molecular targets.

Digital Health

Development of structured digital tools for symptom tracking, patient-centered monitoring and data-informed approaches in translational and clinical research settings.

Selected projects and activity

Selected projects and academic activities reflecting Julia’s interdisciplinary research interests.

Brainhack Warsaw 2026

Julia Barczuk contributed the project “A Digital Tool for Tracking Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Patients with Systemic Autoimmune Diseases.” The concept focused on a structured digital solution for daily monitoring of neuropsychiatric symptoms such as fatigue, sleep disturbance, mood changes, anxiety, headaches and cognitive difficulties in patients with systemic autoimmune diseases.

2025

EAHIL 2025 — PhD Session

Participation in the PhD Session, supporting scientific visibility and conference activity in an international academic context.

2024

Conference activity in biomedical sciences

Conference records connected with the Department of Clinical Chemistry and Biochemistry include presentations and award-winning contributions in molecular and translational topics.

2023

Granty UMedu

Grant project: “Noradrenaline’s impact on microglial activation and inflammatory phenotype in Alzheimer’s Disease.”

Featured publications

Selected publications and external records related to Julia Barczuk’s research profile.

2024

Noradrenaline Protects Human Microglial Cells (HMC3) Against Apoptosis and DNA Damage Induced by LPS and Aβ1-42 Aggregates In Vitro

An original research article examining the protective role of noradrenaline in human microglial cells exposed to inflammatory and amyloid-related stressors.

Alzheimer’s disease microglia cell stress
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2022

Targeting NLRP3-Mediated Neuroinflammation in Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment

A review focused on the role of the NLRP3 inflammasome in Alzheimer’s disease and its relevance for future therapeutic strategies.

NLRP3 review therapy
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