Slawomir Wilczynski

Medical University of Silesia

Prof. Dr. Sławomir Wilczyński is head of the Department of Basic Biomedical Sciences at the Medical University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland. He is professionally involved in the field of bioengineering and bioinformatics. His scientific interests are focused on modern imaging methods used in medicine and pharmacy, including hyperspectral imaging, dynamic thermal analysis, high-resolution ultrasound, as well as other techniques such as EPR, NMR, and hemispherical directional reflectance. He is the author of over 200 scientific papers, patents, and industrial designs. He is editor-in-chief of a professional journal in the field of aesthetic medicine and dermatology, Aesthetica, and editor of Advances in Therapy (Springer Nature). In his research, he utilizes bioengineering and bioinformatics methods to collaboratively develop innovative cosmetic products with Cosmetics Factory MG Evolution®.

Slawomir Wilczynski

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The interdisciplinarity of contemporary medical sciences, that combine insights from biology, medicine, computer science, and engineering, enables accurate diagnoses, effective treatments, and personalized patient care. Bioinformatics and medical informatics use the advantage of computational power to decode vast amounts of biological data, translating it into actionable medical knowledge. The “Bioinformatics and Medical Informatics Annual Volume 2024” highlights the integration of these computational techniques and emphasizes the importance of developing new methodologies to tackle emerging health issues and improve patient outcomes. From continuous monitoring of bio-signals using advanced health technology devices to the application of multiscale mathematical modeling for analyzing complex biological systems, the book covers a range of innovative approaches. It also explores the potential of 5G technology to revolutionize healthcare delivery by enabling faster, more reliable communication and improving access to medical resources, particularly in rural areas. The topics covered are timely and crucial, addressing global health challenges and directing future developments.

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