Curriculum vitae:
1980 - 1984
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Technical University of Chemistry, Faculty of food and biochemical technology
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1985 - 1989
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PhD. studies in the Inst.Anim.Physiology & Genetics, Libechov - Study of biochemical changes and cell cycle regulation during maturation of mammalian oocytes
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1990
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PhD. degree, Prague
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1990 - 1999
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research scientist, Department of Physiology of Reproduction
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1999 - 2004
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senior research scientist, head of the Department of Physiology of Reproduction
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2004 -
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senior research scientist, head of the Laboratory of Germ cell Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
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Specialization
Cell cycle regulation – biochemical aspects of mammalian oocyte maturation
Regulation of changes in chromatin structure during oocyte meiotic maturation
Regulation of translation initiation during oocyte meiotic maturation
Awards:
2005
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Award for the best publication of IAPG AV CR in 2004
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2007
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Award for the best publication of IAPG AV CR in 2006
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2007
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Nomination for the 8th Royan International Award
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Publications:
2008
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Saskova A., Solc P., Baran V., Kubelka, M., Schultz, R.M., Motlik J.: Aurora kinase A controls meiosis I progression in mouse oocytes. Cell Cycle 2008, vol. 7 (15) in press
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Ellederová, Z., Cais, O., Šušor, A., Uhlířová, K., Kovářová, H., Jelínková, L., Tomek, W., Kubelka, M. (2008): Erk 1/2 MAP kinase metabolic pathway is responsible for phosphorylation of translation initiation factor eIF4E during in vitro maturation of pig oocytes. Mol.Reprod.Dev., 75:309-317.
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Šolc, P., Šašková, A., Baran, V., Kubelka, M., Schultz, R.M., Motlík, J. (2008): Cdc25A phosphatase controls meiosis I progression in mouse oocytes. Dev.Biol., in press.
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Šušor, A., Jelínková, L., Karabínová, P., Torner, H., Tomek, W., Kovářová, H., Kubelka, M.: (2008): Regulation of cap-dependent translation initiation in the early stage porcine parthenotes. Mol.Reprod.Dev., in press
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2007
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Šušor, A., Ellederová, Z., Halada, P., Kavan, D., Jelínková, L., Kubelka, M., Kovářová H. (2007): Proteomic Analysis of Porcine Oocytes During in vitro Maturation Reveals Essential Role for the Ubiquitin C- terminal hydrolase-L1. Reproduction, 134:559-568.
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