News
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Ondřej Kuda a Marcela Křížová zaujali přednáškou "Mateřské mléko - bílé zlato"
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Invitation to the lecture " Maternal Milk - White Gold"
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Do not forget about Alzheimer's disease
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70 years of the Institute of Physiology of the CAS
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Brain Week begins!
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Two IPHYS principal investigators were successful in the competition of Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports Inter-Excellence II USA
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Ondřej Kuda received Prize of Minister of Education
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Alexandra Ptáková received the Rector's Award for Outstanding Scientific Achievement within the Charles University Grant Agency support
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Helena Illnerová in the documentary series Babylon
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Press release: Heat from skeletal muscle can protect not only against cold but also against obesity
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Press release: Take a pill in the morning or in the evening? Lithium affects the brain differently depending on the time of day.
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Heat, or cold? New insights of the functioning of temperature-sensitive ion channels may open the way for a new medicines development
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Kateryna Semenovykh received the Martina Roeselová Foundation Grant
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Four important IPHYS researchers celebrated their life anniversaries
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Results of bibliometric analysis of M17+
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Veronika Palůchová received the Josef Hlávka Prize
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Great first place for student Martin Kubeš, who completed his internship within the Open Science project at IPHYS
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Vojtěch Vyklický was successful in the JUNIOR STAR project announced by GA CR
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Lucie Bačáková received the prestigious Academic Award - Praemium Academiae 2022
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2nd Bilateral meeting with the Nencki Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw
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Visit of the International Advisory Board in the Institute of Physiology
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Enrico Patrono won the national round of the international competition Falling Walls Lab
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Michal Pravenec received G. J. Mendel Honorary Field Medal
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Effect of preterm and caesarean births on breast milk quality
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Czech institutions join together to fight the epidemic of obesity, diabetes and heart disease. They got a billion of EU money to do it.
Events calendar
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7.5.
09:00Student Progress Report Meeting 2024
May 6, 2024 (15:00 - 16:30) / May 7, 2024 (9:00 - 10:45)
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9.5.
15:00Lecture "Preclinical Drug Development for Epilepsy: Animal Models and New Horizons"
Cameron S.Metcalf, Dept.Pharmacology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA
venue: Lecture hall of Laboratory of Biomathematics in Krč areal (Vídeńská 1083)
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13.5.
15:00Lectures of Laboratory of Developmental Cardiology
Vevo 3100: The Short Story of a High-tech Upgrade
Jaroslav Hrdlička, Laboratory of Developmental Cardiology, IPHYS
Cardioprotection: the role of HIF-1α and mitochondria
Petra Alánová, Laboratory of Developmental Cardiology, IPHYS
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20.5.
15:00Lecture "Single-particle tracking of neurotransmitter receptors as a window on synaptic organization and function"
RNDr. Martin Zápotocký, Ph.D., Laboratory of Computational Neuroscience, IPHYS
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27.5.
15:00BioCEV-Krč Methodological Seminar
Campus Animal Facility
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30.5.
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3.6.
15:00Lecture "How are the epilepsy molecular clocks ticking?"
Cristina Reschke, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences, School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences, Dublin, Ireland
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10.6.
15:00BioCEV-Krč Methodological Seminar
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17.6.
16:30Lecture "Obesity cannot be cured, but increasingly better treated"
Prof. Matthias Blüher, Director of the Helmholtz Institute for Metabolism, Obesity and Vasculature research at the Helmholtz Center Munich and the University of Leipzig, Germany
Publications
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Clock in the choroid plexus in the brain are sensitive to disruption of the daily regime but resistant to inflammatory conditions
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The ability to transport K+ cations and hence the physiological role of Na+/H+ antiporters is influenced by the composition of their hydrophilic C-termini
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A new method for quantification of information transmission reliability between neurons
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How does 14-3-3 protein block CaMKK protein kinase activity?
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Risk factors for cardiovascular and metabolic diseases are associated with misaligned sleep schedules
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How do the cells gain enough potassium?
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Heat from skeletal muscle can protect not only against cold but also against obesity