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banner-cs.jpg PUBLIC COLLECTION OF IMG AS CR, V. V. I. On August 6th, 2014, the Institute of Molecular Genetics of the AS CR, v. v. i., (IMG) opened a public collection aimed to help 14-year-old Katareeya Epp, who is suffering from a severe form of cancer. Her parents are employed in the IMG (project BIOCEV).

Because Katareeya originates from a “third country”, namely, Australia, according to the Czech legislation she is not entitled to healthcare support from the public healthcare insurance.
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Institute of Physiology of the ASCR, v. v. i.

 

 

 
Institute of Physiology of the ASCR, v. v. i.
 
Vídeňská 1083, Praha 4, 142 20
Phone: +420 244 472 270; 241 062 408
FAX: +420 241 062 488; 244 472 269; 296 442 448
 

The Institute was created in 1954 from the Department of Physiology, founded in 1953 within the framework of the Institute of Biology of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. Pursuant to Act No. 341/2005 Coll., the Institute became a public research institution as of 1 January 2007.

As a centre for basic medical and biological research, the Institute is primarily concerned with the following fields of research:
  • A range of subjects in neurophysiology, from the mechanism of neurotransmitter release to their membrane receptors, to the regulation of body functions at the level of the whole organism.
  • In cardiovascular physiology, work is concentrated on developmental aspects of the contractile function of the myocardium, experimental hypertension and physiology of the epithelium with a special emphasis on the role of proteins and cell membranes, and on the search for genetic markers of some diseases, such as, e.g., hypertension, diabetes, among others.
  • In molecular and cell physiology, on subjects connected with cell metabolism, transport of high-energy substances and signal transduction which contribute to the elucidation of cell processes and intercellular interaction.