Krzysztof Hinc obtained PhD in the Department of Molecular Biology, University of Gdańsk in November 2006. Since January 2008 to January 2010, he did Postdoctoral training in laboratory of Prof. Ezio Ricca at the University of Federico II, Naples (Italy) where he studied the usefulness of Bacillus subtilis spores as a new mucosal vaccine vehicle. Currently he is working as an Assistant Professor at the Laboratory of Molecular Bacteriology, Intercollegiate Faculty of Biotechnology Medical University of Gdańsk. He has published 17 papers in peer-reviewed scientific journals; six of them are concerned with the use of spores as antigen carriers. Krzysztof Hinc obtained PhD in the Department of Molecular Biology, University of Gdańsk in November 2006. Since January 2008 to January 2010, he did Postdoctoral training in laboratory of Prof. Ezio Ricca at the University of Federico II, Naples (Italy) where he studied the usefulness of Bacillus subtilis spores as a new mucosal vaccine vehicle. Currently he is working as an Assistant Professor at the Laboratory of Molecular Bacteriology, Intercollegiate Faculty of Biotechnology Medical University of Gdańsk. He has published 17 papers in peer-reviewed scientific journals; six of them are concerned with the use of spores as antigen carriers.
Vaccine, Immunology