Chief Operations Officer and board member of the Polonium Foundation. She holds a Magister Inżynier degree in Chemical Technology from the Warsaw University of Technology. During her master's studies, she was awarded a one-year BioLab/Fulbright scholarship at the University of Virginia. She was admitted to the Graduate Program at the University of Virginia, from which she obtained a Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Biophysics.
She co-founded the Polish Student Association during her stay at the University of Virginia. The main goal of the Polish Student Association is to integrate Polish and American youth and promote Polish culture, art, history, and science. She served as the association's president for over two years.
She is a co-author of a patent and scientific publications on synthesizing biodegradable polylactide matrices with a bound active substance to obtain drugs with a controlled release time. Currently, she is a research associate in Wladek Minor's group at the University of Virginia.