Assoc Prof Dr. Aneta Teleglow, University of Physical Education, Poland
Associate Professor Aneta Teległów is a distinguished academic at the University of Physical Education in Krakow, Poland. She earned her Master’s degree in Biology in 2000, with a specialization in teaching. In 2010, she achieved her Doctor of Medicine degree, focusing on medical and health sciences with a dissertation on the effects of physical exertion in cold water on blood rheology and erythrocyte membrane fatty acids in an animal model. Her research expertise continued with her habilitation in 2018, where she investigated the impact of extreme temperatures on blood properties in athletes. Dr. Teległów has made significant contributions to the fields of medical biology and sports science through her research on blood rheology and physiology. Her scholarly output includes numerous original research articles and academic textbooks that are highly regarded for their innovative approaches and practical relevance. Her work provides valuable insights into the physiological responses to extreme conditions, underscoring her role as a leading expert in the study of blood properties in medical and sports contexts.
Professional Profile:
Suitability for Women Researcher Award
Aneta Teległów is an exemplary candidate for the Women Researcher Award due to her significant contributions to the fields of medical and health sciences, with a particular focus on sports science and medical biology. Her research has had a substantial impact on understanding the physiological and biochemical effects of physical activity and extreme environmental conditions on human health.
Education:
- Master’s Degree in Biology
- Year of Award: 2000
- Specialization: Teaching
- Doctor of Medicine
- Year of Award: 2010
- Area of Science: Medical and Health Sciences
- Scientific Discipline: Medical Biology
- Doctoral Thesis Title: “Effect of Physical Effort in Water at a Temperature of 4°C on Blood Rheological Properties and the Composition of Erythrocyte Membrane Fatty Acids: Studies in an Animal Model” [in Polish]
- Doctor Habilitatus (D.Sc.)
- Year of Award: 2018
- Area of Science: Medical and Health Sciences
- Scientific Discipline: Sports Science
- Habilitation Thesis Title: “Effects of Extreme Temperatures on Changes in Blood Morphological, Rheological, and Biochemical Properties in Athletes” [in Polish]
Work Experience:
- Associate Professor
- Institution: University of Physical Education in Krakow, Poland
- Responsibilities: Engaged in teaching and research in the fields of sports science and medical biology. Focus on the physiological and biochemical effects of extreme conditions on blood properties and athlete performance.
Research Focus and Contributions:
- Specializes in blood rheology and physiology, with a particular interest in the impact of physical effort and extreme temperatures on blood properties.
- Author and co-author of numerous research-based publications that contribute significantly to the fields of medical and health sciences, sports science, and medical biology.
Publication top Notes:
Rheological and Biochemical Properties of Blood in Runners: A Preliminary Report
Exploitation of bee honey health-related properties in human nutrition
Blood Morphological and Biochemical Indicator Characteristics in Men Performing Different Physical Activities in the Cold—A Preliminary Report
The Influence of Whole-Body Cryotherapy or Winter Swimming on the Activity of Antioxidant Enzymes
Laboratory Analysis of the Renal Function Changes Under Long-Term Exposure to Extremely Low Ambient Temperatures: Case Report