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PhD positions / Master´s thesis

 

  • Available PhD positions
  • Master's thesis

Bioenergetics

Bioenergetics

PhD project1: Characterisation of TMEM70 protein function in mammalian mitochondria. Our team was involved in the description and subsequent characterisation of TMEM70 protein acting as assembly factor for ATP synthase. Using mouse model of inducible TMEM70 knockout and cellular knockout models… More

Molecular Neurobiology

Molecular Neurobiology

PhD project:      Collapsin response mediator proteins in neurodevelopmental disorders Precise regulation of neural development is essential for normal function of the adult nervous system. Defects in neuron migration, branching or growth have been linked to several… More

Neurochemistry

Neurochemistry

PhD project1: Molecular mechanisms of signalling bias at muscarinic receptors. Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors are G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) located in the plasma membrane of many cell types of various tissues. These receptors mediate extracellular to intracellular signalling.… More

Membrane Transport

Membrane Transport

PhD project: Structure and function of proteins participating in the homeostasis of alkali metal cations and intracellular pH   Ion homeostasis is a crucial requirement for all cells. They have developed efficient transport systems to acquire and store the desired elements and robust… More

Functional Morphology

Functional Morphology

PhD Project: Modulation of nociceptive signaling at spinal cord level. We are highly interested in different aspects of spinal TRPV1 receptors modulation of nociceptive synaptic transmission at the spinal cord level. This project will be focused on their interaction with other types of receptors… More

Cellular Neurophysiology

Cellular Neurophysiology

PhD Project1:  Neurosteroid modulation of NMDA receptors N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors are a type of ionotropic glutamate receptors mediating fast synaptic transmission and essential for learning and memory.  Abnormal function of NMDA receptors underlies many neurological and… More

Bachelor's, master's and doctoral theses

Functional Morphology

It is possible to develop a bachelor's, master's and doctoral theses on various topics related to the creation of mechanisms and pain syndromes at our department. Periferní a centrální mechanizmy bolestivých stavů Modulace nocicepce na míšní úrovni Úloha synaptické modulace při nociceptivním… More

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