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doc. Ing. Michal Pásek, Ph.D.

Phone +420 549 497 633 E-mail pasek@it.cas.cz Department Department D 3 - Dynamics and Vibration Research area Mathematical modelling of biophysical processes in cardiac cells
Curriculum vitae
1999 to present
Research worker at Institute of Thermomechanics of ASCR - branch Brno
-investigation of biophysical processes in cardiac cells.
Lecturer at Department of physiology of MF-MU Brno
-physiology practicles.

1995 - 1998
PhD-studies at Technical University of Brno, Department of Solid Mechanics, specialization: cellular biophysics
-mathematical modeling of physiological processes in cardiac cells.

1990 - 1995
Msc-studies at Technical University of Brno, Department of Solid Mechanics, specialization: mechatronics
-computer modelling of tension and deformation at cylindrical basins affected by pressure wave.

View author's publications in the ASCR database
Selected publications
Pásek M., Šimurda J., Orchard C. H., Christé G.: A model of the guinea-pig ventricular cardiac myocyte incorporating a transverse–axial tubular system. Progress Biophys Mol Biol, 2008;96:258-280.

Pásek M., Brette F., Nelson A., Pearce C., Qaiser A., Christé G., Orchard C. H.: Quantification of t-tubule area and protein distribution in rat cardiac ventricular myocytes. Progress Biophys Mol Biol, 2008;96:244-257.

Pásek M., Šimurda J., Christé G., Orchard C. H.: Modelling the cardiac transverse-axial tubular system (review). Progress Biophys Mol Biol, 2008;96:226-243.

Pásek M., Šimurda J., Christé G.: The functional role of cardiac T-tubules in a model of rat ventricular myocytes. Phil Trans R Soc A, 2006;364:1187-1206.

Pásek M., Šimurda J.: Quantitative modelling of interaction of propafenone with sodium channels in cardiac cells. Med Biol Eng Comput, 2004;42:151-157.

Pásek M., Christé G., Šimurda J.: A Quantitative model of the cardiac ventricular cell incorporating the transverse-axial tubular system. Gen Physiol Biophys, 2003;22:355-368.

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