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RNDr. Marcela Dvoøáková, Ph.D.

postdoc

 
Born: 19.05.1981 in Prague

Education:

2005 - 2013 Postgraduate Doctoral Course at Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Science, Department of Organic Chemistry

Ph.D. thesis entitled: The synthesis of stable O-acetyl-adenosine diphosphoribose analogs and inhibitors of sirtuins

Qualification degree: Ph.D.

1999 - 2005 Charles University, Prague, Faculty of Science, Department of Organic Chemistry

Diploma thesis entitled: Biotransformation of monoterpenic mixtures by in vitro cultures of higher plants.

Qualification degree: M.Sc.

Professional experience:

  from 2013 Institute of Experimental Botany AS CR, Prague Laboratory of Plant Biotechnologies

Position: postdoc

Work activity: synthesis of paclitaxel derivatives with the aim to improve paclitaxel´s water solubility and cytotoxic activity, and to prepare derivatives for the targeted therapy

2007 - 2013 Institute of Experimental Botany AS CR, Prague Laboratory of Plant Biotechnologies

Position: Ph.D. student

Work activity: synthesis of paclitaxel derivatives with the aim to improve paclitaxel´s water solubility and cytotoxic activity, and to prepare derivatives for the targeted therapy

  2007 – 2008 Queen’s University Belfast, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, United Kingdom (Marie Curie Fellowship)

Position: Postgraduate Research Trainee

Work activity: The synthesis of stable O-acetyl-ADPR analogs and inhibitors of Sir2 enzymes

2005 - 2006 Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry AS CR, Prague Department of Plant Tissue Cultures

Position: research worker

Work activity: synthesis of paclitaxel derivatives with the aim to improve paclitaxel´s water solubility and cytotoxic activity, and to prepare derivatives for the targeted therapy

2003 - 2005 Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry AS CR, Prague Department of Plant Tissue Cultures

Position: diploma student

Work activity: The study of biotransformation of monoterpenic mixtures by in vitro cultures of higher plants