Graduated students15. 8. 2013 PhD theses carried out and accomplished in the Laboratory of Vector Immunology: P. Kopáček– supervisor: 1. Zdeněk Franta : Blood meal digestion in the hard tick Ixodes ricinus (Ph.D....
International collaboration15. 8. 2013 CNRS, Université de Strasbourg, Strasbourg Cedex, France (E.A. Levashina, J.A. Hoffmann) University of California, Sandler Center for Drug Discovery, San Francisco (C.R. Caffrey,...
Staff15. 8. 2013 Head Petr Kopáček Research scientists Dan Sojka Radek Šíma Research scientists Zdeněk Franta Ondřej Hajdušek Postdocs Veronika Urbanová Research assistants Lenka...
Mission15. 8. 2013 The Laboratory of Electron Microscopy was founded at the beginning of 70th as an open workplace with the main task to provide services in the field of biological electron microscopy. At...
Mission15. 8. 2013 Our research is mainly focused on the molecular phylogenetic analysis of origin, evolution and relationships of parasitic organisms. It further involves investigation into their co-evolution with...
Mission15. 8. 2013 Morphology, including ultrastructure, systematics and phylogeny of tapeworms (Cestoda), especially groups parasitic in freshwater and marine fish, and ecology and life-cycles of trematodes...
Mission15. 8. 2013 The focus is to determine the zoonotic sources of emerging parasitic diseases, especially the opportunistic nature of the occurrence of cryptosporidia, microsporidia and giardia in wild and...
Mission15. 8. 2013 Our main interests are eukaryotic microorganisms infecting fish, amphibians and reptiles, including all aspects of their structure, biology, physiology, life cycles, host-parasite interactions,...
Mission15. 8. 2013 Laboratory of Tick transmitting diseases (founded in 2012) is focused on the molecular interaction between ticks (e.g., iron and heme metabolism pathway, tick immune molecules) and tick...
Mission15. 8. 2013 The research activity of our group focuses on: Applying genomic and proteomic methodologies to discover salivary or midgut effectors that determine arthropod vectorial capacity....