Two IPHYS scientists were gained Otto Wichterle Prize 2016
Significant award of CAS, Otto Wichterle prize 2016, granted the President of the Czech Academy of Sciences prof. Jiří Drahoš twenty-one young scientists who have successfully…
Significant award of CAS, Otto Wichterle prize 2016, granted the President of the Czech Academy of Sciences prof. Jiří Drahoš twenty-one young scientists who have successfully…
Assoc. Prof. RNDr. Aleš Stuchlík, PhD was appointed a Full Professor in Animal Physiology. Czech president signed a letter of appointment on May 17, 2016. The appointment procedure took a place at…
Prof. František Vyskočil was awarded Medal of The Learned Society of the Czech Republic for merit in the development of science. The Learned Society of the Czech Republic was found in …
Institute of Physiology CAS participated in the Science Fair in PVA Leňany. The visitors was interested in IPHYS stand and all the event. There were about 14 thousand visitors during three days. …
Katarina Smolková "Cancer metabolism: glutamine, reductive carboxylation and 2-hydroxyglutarate production"
Michal Behuliak "Role of Calcium Sensitization and Calcium Entry in Blood Pressure Maintenance in Experimental Hypertension"
Speaker: prof. RNDr. Jiří Pácha, DrSc., Department of Epithelial Physiology. Lecture hall.
Neuropsychiatric Disorders - From Basic Systems to Clinical Applications.
24 - 25 June 2016, More
Speaker: prof. John Pernow, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden. Lecture hall.
Speaker: Prof. Matthew Walker, UC London. Lecture hall.
Speakers: Prof. David Sedmera and prof. Jan Janoušek. Akademie věd ČR, Národní 3, Praha 1
Speaker: Philipp Scherer, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, USA
Institute of Physiology of the CAS (IPHYS) is the Czech leading research institution in the field of normal and pathological physiology.
The academic and educational endeavours of its experts aim to enhance the fundamental knowledge on metabolism and heart and brain function, thus paving the way to novel diagnostic and therapeutic procedures required to tackle serious medical conditions in humans.
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