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Biochemistry

Lectures, courses and seminars

Optional lectures of the Department of Biochemistry not attended during the master study are recommended for doctoral students. Special courses are organized by Subject Board for doctoral students on different subjects. These courses are presented by guests of Institute of Chemical Technology, Faculty of Food and Biochemical Technology and Department of Biochemistry, Charles University in English and there are offered to doctoral students according to their field of interest.

Optional lectures:

  • Proteins (Tichá)
  • Glycoproteins (Entlicher)
  • Lipids and biomembranes (Novák)
  • Bioenergetics (Kučera, Sofrová)
  • Xenobiochemistry (Stiborová)
  • Clinical biochemistry (Novák)
  • Biochemistry of reproduction (Jonáková, Maňásková)
  • Compartmentation of biochemical processes in cells and structures (Stiborová)
  • Biochemistry of chemical carcinogenesis (Stiborová)
  • Hemoproteins and metalloproteins (Hudeček)
  • Structure of biological molecules (Hudeček)
  • Hormones (Hampl)
  • Use of computers in result presentation (Hodek)
  • Internet for biochemists (Hodek)
  • Lectins and their use (Bezouška)
  • Study of three dimensional structure of macromolecules (Řezáčová, Brynda, Hrabal)
  • Biochemical pharmacology (Větrovský)
  • Movement of biomolecules and intracellular transportation (Ingr)
  • Bioinformatics (Vondrášek, Pačes)
  • The role of genotype and phenotype of biotransforming enzymes in carcinogenesis (Souček)
  • Essential trace elements and animals (Kvíčala)
  • (Glyco)sfingolipids (Ledvinová, Šmíd)
  • Cellular and antiinfectious imunity (Pospíšil)
  • Proteolytic regulation of biological processes (Konvalinka)
  • Biochemical aspects of antitumour drugs (Frei)
  • Biochemistry and environment (Šonská)
  • Essentials of information analysis for biochemists (Fabian)
  • Imunochemistry (Bezouška)

Fields of research interest

  • Biochemistry of biologically important molecules
  • Biochemistry of pathological processes
  • Biochemistry of recognition mechanisms
  • Imunochemistry
  • Xenobiochemistry (biochemistry of foreign compounds)
  • Enzymology
  • Clinical biochemistry
  • Bioenergetics
  • Biochemistry of photosynthesis
  • Molecular carcinogenesis
  • Molecular biology

Subject-area Board

The subject-area board is available in Czech (Oborová rada). The Chairman is highlighted.

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