Background
Brydak, Lidia Bernadeta was born on August 10, 1938 in Rzeszów, Poland. Daughter of Mieczyslaw Michal and Zofia (Ciapala) Brydak.
Brydak, Lidia Bernadeta was born on August 10, 1938 in Rzeszów, Poland. Daughter of Mieczyslaw Michal and Zofia (Ciapala) Brydak.
Master in Microbiology, Marie Curie-Sklodowska University, Lublin, Poland, 1964. Doctor in Natural Science, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, 1968.
Senior assistant, National Institute Hygiene, Warsaw, 1969-1970;
adjunct, National Institute Hygiene, Warsaw, 1971-1989;
director National Influenza Center World Health Organization, National Institute Hygiene, Warsaw, since 1990;
associate professor, National Institute Hygiene, Warsaw, since 1991;
associate professor, head respiratory unit, National Institute Hygiene, Warsaw, since 1995. Consultant in virology for respiratory tract Voivodship Sanitary Stations and Clinics, Poland, since 1970. Consultant in reagents for influenza and otherrespiratory tract diseases Serum and Vaccine Manufacturing Plant, Cracow and Lublin, 1970-1972, consultant for national control of influenza vaccine, 1972-1990.
Consultant in field.
Member Polish Microbiology Society, Society for Epidemiology and Infectious Diseases, European Society Clinical Microbiology, New York Academy of Sciences.