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Institute of Physiology ASCR, v.v.i.
Videnska 1083
CZ-14220 Prague 4
Czech Republic

Phone:     +420 24106 1111
                  +420 24447 2270
Fax:          +420 24106 2488

E-mail:    fgubiomed.cas.cz
 

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Institute of Physiology AS CR, v.v.i.,

deals with scientific research of physiological and pathophysiological processes in animals and/or humans, especially in the field of neurophysiology, cardiovascular physiology and studies of molecular and cell mechanisms of physiological functions, with the aim to broaden the theoretical foundations of human medicine. The Institute contributes to the improvement of the level of knowledge and education and to the transfer of basic scientific findings to practical applications. A number of prominent scientists are engaged in the Institute, winning prestigious awards and publishing in renowned scientific journals, see Institute Achievements.


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22.3.2010 25th International Symposium on MicroScale Bioanalysis Prague, March 21-25, 2010
Welcome to the 25th International Symposium on MicroScale Bioanalysis Prague, March 21-25, 2010
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03.6.2009 FLIM seminar
June 3, 2009: Seminar on Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Techniques at the Institute of Physiology
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28.5.2009 INVITATION
8th EUROPEAN FORUM FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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18.2.2009 The Honorary Medal of J. E. Purkynje for Dr. Jaroslav Kunes
The Honorary Medal of J. E. Purkynje for Dr. Jaroslav Kunes
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03.12.2008 Journal article in prestige journal Nature Genetics
The article in prestige journal Nature Genetics on molecular-genetic basis of severe inherited mitochondrial disease – neonatal encephalo-cardiomyopathy.
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03.12.2008 Review articles in prestige journal Nature Genetics
Identification of distribution and functional impact of DNA copy number variation in the rat
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03.12.2008 Review articles in prestige journal Nature Genetics
Identification of renal Cd36 as a genetic determinant of blood pressure and risk for hypertension
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