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Archive 2019

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PhD STARS program is open for applications
Faculty of Science of the Charles University in Prague has launched its program supporting talented PhD research students from all over the world. During the STARS 2019 call, prospective students can apply to PhD research topics announced on the web pages on January 14th, 2019. Deadline for application is March, 15, 2019.
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Opening of electron microscopy laboratory as a part of Charles University Centre of Advanced Materials
Newly established Electron Microscopy Laboratory is now part of our Faculty. Laboratory is equipped with new JEOL JEM-NEOARM 200Ftransmission electron microscope.
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Soil Fauna Can Support Both Litter Decomposition And Soil Organic Matter Accumulation
These findings are described in the article entitled Effects of soil macro- and mesofauna on litter decomposition and soil organic matter stabilization, recently published in the journal Geoderma (Geoderma 332 (2018) 161-172). This work was conducted by Jan Frouz from the Czech Academy of Sciences and the Charles University in Prague.
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Inaugural lecture of Fulbright scholar: Model-free Methods for Inferring Networks in Molecular Biological Systems
Lecture by Joe Song (New Mexico State University, U.S.A) will be delivered on 28th February 2019 at B3 lecture room Vinicna 7. 9 am. All participants are cordially welcome.
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“The Parc” provides the bridge between academia and private sector
The Parc (Pharmaceutical Applied Research Center) is marking its five-year anniversary by launching The Parc Awards at a ceremony held at Zentiva Headquarters in Prague on March 5th. The Parc is a unique research platform designed to benefit future generations of scientists. Our faculty is proud to take a part in the project.
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Open Day of Research Infrastructures and Core Facilities
We would like to cordially invite you to the Open Day of Research Infrastructures and Core Facilities which will take place on the April 3rd 2019 at the BIOCEV centre.Deadline for registration is on the March 25th, 2019.
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Carolinum - guided tour (for international students)
Are you studying at one of the faculties at Charles University? And do you want to see where it all started? You are welcome to join us for a sightseeing guided tour through Carolinum - the historical building of Charles University on March 19th or April 9th at 4:30 p.m. Do not miss this unique opportunity to learn more about the university’s history.
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Artificial chemical DNA switch helps understand epigenetic mechanisms
Researchers from the Czech Academy of Sciences and Charles University constructed an artificial chemical DNA switch and made the first step towards artificial epigenetics – targeted switching on and off of genes. Their paper was recently published in the journal Chemical Science.
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BAE-GYOON PARK: EAST ASIAN URBAN AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Lecture: Special zones and territorialities of East Asian developmental states, 25.3. 2019, Monday, 15.00 - 17.00 Pravá rýsovna, Lecture: Urban ideology, Gangnam-ization of Korean urban development and the hegemony of Korean capitalism, 26.3. 2019, Tuesday, 13.00 - 14.30 Levá rýsovna.
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Klara Hlouchova´s team gets HFSP Young Investigator grant
The team of Klara Hlouchova together with two other teams, Kosuke Fujishima (Earth-Life Science Institute, Tokyo) and Stephen Fried (John Hopkins University, Baltimore) were awarded the prestigious Human Frontier Science Program Young Investigators grant for their interdisciplinary project investigating the structure/function space of prebiotic to biological proteins. The project is supported by an overall amount of around 1 Million USD, distributed among the three project members.
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9th European Conference on Mineralogy and Spectroscopy
We would like to draw your attention to the updated information on the 9th European Conference on Mineralogy and Spectroscopy that will be held in Prague, Czech Republic, between September 11 and September 13, 2019.
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From Albertov to Harvard – a tale from the laboratory of protein structures
Dr Katarína Pšenáková is a recent graduate from the Department of Physical and Macromolecular Chemistry. Thanks to a Support for talented students, a grant from the Endowment Fund of Faculty of Science, Charles University, she had the opportunity to spend some time at the National Institute of Health in Washington D.C. during her doctoral studies. Her journey took her to a post-doctoral fellowship in the revered halls of Harvard.
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The blue-green world of deep-sea fish
An international team of scientists, including lead co-author Zuzana Musilová from the CU Faculty of Science, recently discovered that some deep-sea fish possess a unique set of photosensitive pigments that probably enable some form of colour vision, even at great depths. The article was published as the cover story of the most recent issue of the world's most prestigious scientific magazine, Science.
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Popular Science: Understanding the power of honey through its proteins
Honey is a culinary staple that can be found in kitchens around the world. Humans have used honey throughout history, and its long shelf life and medicinal properties make it a unique, multipurpose natural product. Although it seems that a lot is known about the sweet substance, surprisingly little is known about its proteins. Now, researchers report in ACS’ Journal of Natural Products new data on honey proteins that could lead to new medicinal applications.
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Conference PTNCE 2019: call for papers
Conferences of the Polish Society for Human and Evolution Studies (PTNCE) are international meetings which bring together a wide range of scholars who use in their research the evolutionary framework. PTNCE conferences are well known for a friendly atmosphere and high quality of discussions and scientific results presented by participants. The conference is for the first time held outside of Poland. Join us on 24–27 September 2019 in Prague. Click for link to conference site including call for papers.
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WORKSHOP ON OMICS DATA in BIOCEV: last vacancies
WORKSHOP ON OMICS DATA INTEGRATION & ADVANCED COURSE ON METAGENOMICS AND OMICS DATA INTEGRATION will be held in BIOCEV, June 3rd – 5th and is organized by MICOBION framework. You may visit any of the Monday’s (3rd) lectures without registration whilst Tuesday and Wednesday courses are available only to registered attendees from Charles University. Click for link to registration.
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Workshop by Sharon Finch: How to get your life-science, medical or pharma research project compatible for a potential future practical usage by a private company?
It is our pleasure to invite you to a unique workshop organised upon a recommendation by IOCB and other renowned academic and business. It will take place at Albertov on the 19th June 9am – 5pm. Finch will, through real case studies and from a company´s perspective, present to you how to combine everything and maximise both the research and application results.The workshop is aimed at Charles University research staff, PhD and last year pre-graduate students active in life-science (chemistry, biology), pharma and medical research fields. English will be the working language.Do not hesitate with your registration as the number of participants is limited. The workshop is free for employees and students of Charles University.
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IOCB Prague and Charles University Faculty of Science establish joint endowed chair
Two distinguished Czech academic institutes in the field of natural sciences, the Faculty of Science, Charles University (FOS) and the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the CAS (IOCB Prague), have reached an agreement on the creation of a joint endowed chair for the development and testing of new drugs. Millions of Czech crowns in funding for the new position is being provided by IOCB, which will help attract a leading foreign scientist to the Czech Republic and allow them to form their own research group focusing on the discovery and development of new antiparasitics.
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Full steam ahead! The 4EU+ Alliance is selected as a pilot ‘European University’
The 4EU+ Alliance is among the consortia selected for funding in the first pilot ‘European Universities’ call for proposals, launched as part of the 2019 Erasmus+ programme. Out of 54 proposals submitted in response to the call, the European Commission's Directorate General for Education and Culture has selected seventeen European University alliances, which will obtain funding for their projects to become the ‘European Universities’ of the future.
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Invited lecture: Karen Schindler, Department of Genetics Rutgers, The State University of NJ
Lecture: "Understanding how the Aurora kinases regulate chromosome segregation in the female germline", August 23, 2019, 10:30 AM, Lecture Hall “Fotochemie”.
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Researchers reveal the metabolic capacity of a termite gut protist and its associated bacteria using single-cell (meta)genomics.
Parasitology department´s scientists (Sebastian Treitli a Vladimír Hampl) in collaboration with researchers from University of British Columbia, sequenced the genomes of an isolated individual cell of the protist, Streblomastix strix, and at least eight different species or strains of bacterial symbionts which cover its surface. They used this genomic data to reconstruct the metabolism within this complex symbiotic system.
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Junior ERC grant is going to the Botany Department
The awarding of a European Research Council (ERC) grant recognizes research of the highest quality. In the category of junior grants for researchers who received their PhDs within the last seven years, only one was given this year in the Czech Republic. Like last year, it was clinched by the Faculty of Science at Charles University. Botanist Filip Kolář can now count on five years of financial support to investigate the importance of multiplying genetic information (polyploidization) in plants. The results of his work will help in understanding evolutionary mechanisms in plants and may even be useful in breeding.
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Quo Vadis Chemie: Transitioning Organic Synthesis to a Water World. Faster, Better, Cheaper, & Environmentally Responsible
We cordially invite you to lecture: Transitioning Organic Synthesis to a Water World. Faster, Better, Cheaper, & Environmentally Responsible which will be delivered by Prof. Bruce H. Lipshutz from The Institute of Scentific and Industrial Research Osaka University, Japan. The lecture takes place on 24th of September at 2 p.m. at the Lecture Hall CH2, Hlavova 8, Prague 2.
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Quo Vadis Chemie: Structure determination of nanocrystaline materials using electron diffraction
We cordially invite you to lecture: Structure determination of nanocrystaline materials using electron diffraction which will be delivered by Dr. Stef Smeets from Kavli Institute of Nanoscience Delft (KIND) Department of Bionanosciene Delft University of Technology. The lecture takes place on 23th of September at 3 p.m. at the Lecture Hall CH2, Hlavova 8, Prague 2.
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Micobion seminary: The long winding road to nitrogen catabolite repression in yeast
We cordially invite you to lecture: The long winding road to nitrogen catabolite represion which will be delivered by Prof. Terrance G. Cooper, Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Biochemistry, University of Tennessee, Health Sicence Center, Memphis, USA. The lecture takes place on 22th of October at 3 p.m. at the BIOCEV Conference Hall in Vestec.
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Welcome day for new PhD students
How to study a PhD? Basic information about the doctoral study, financing research and academic integrity, Optional guided tour through historical Carolinum. 25 October 2019, 10:00–11:30 am. Blue Auditorium, Celetná 20, Prague 1
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Mechanism of zeolite hydrolysis in Nature Communications
Theoretical chemists from the Department of Physical and Macromolecular Chemistry (Christopher Heard, Lukáš Grajciar and Petr Nachtigall) investigated the mechanisms of hydrolysis in aluminosilicate zeolite CHA. Their calculations predicted an unexpected high lability of Al-O and Si-O bonds in liquid water at room temperature. These predictions were confirmed by experimental collaborators at the University of St Andrews. This work makes us reconsider the conventional view of zeolites as static, inert materials under mild conditions.
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CZ-UK Workshop on Nanomaterials took place in Karolinum
The British Embassy in Prague and the Department of Physical and Macromolecular Chemistry of the Faculty of Science at the Charles University organised a CZ-UK workshop on nanomaterials, which was held in Karolinum on October 22-23, 2019. Her Majesty’s Ambassador to the Czech Republic, Mr. Nick Archer MVO, opened the workshop.
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BIOCEV: Prof. Jeroen Lammertyn, KU Leuven, Belgium "Advanced microfluidic solutions for life science research and medical diagnostics"
Dr. Lammertyn performs fundamental research activities focus on the development of novel bio-molecular detection concepts and miniaturized analysis systems. The applications span a broad range of sectors including medical and food diagnostics. Lecture takes place on Tuesday, November 19th 2019 at 14:00 in the BIOCEV (Main conference hall). All participants are cordially welcome!
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BIOCEV: Media training for scientist
Media training can be highly effective in helping you develop the skills to get your message across succinctly and with impact. Workshop is designed for Principal investigators, Postdoctoral researchers, PhD students and other interested parties. December 16th, 2019, 10:00 - 17:00 BIOCEV, Průmyslová 595, Vestec - Red/Green Seminar Rooms. Registration: libuse.vaneckova@natur.cuni.cz (deadline: December 9th)
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First Aid Course
We would like to invite all international students to a 90-minute workshop where you will learn how to act in real life emergency situations such as unconsciousness, bleeding, chocking, and more. The course is prepared by our medical students of the the Third Faculty of Medicine.
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Guided Tour - Mystery of Old Prague, Myths, Legends and Fairy Tales
Tour from the Powder Tower to the Astronomical Clock. Join us on the streets of Old Prague in search for the mythical Philosopher‘s journey or the so-called Kings road. House signs, paintings and sculptures on the houses and buildings of Old Prague hide a secret, they tell a story, the same story like the old myths, legends and fairy tales.
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Movie Night for International Students – Angel of the Lord 2 (Anděl Páně 2)
You can learn a lot about Czech culture from watching the masterpieces of Czech cinematography. Come and join us for Czech movie nights and enjoy significant Czech movies with English subtitles! For the winter semester we have chosen the following film: ANDĚL PÁNĚ 2 (ANGEL OF THE LORD 2)
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Questionnaire for students from abroad at Faculty of Science
Are you a foreigner student at Charles University in Prague? Tell us something about your needs, and fill the form until December 15th, please.
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Prof. Petr Nachtigall has been awarded the Minister of Education Award for the Excellent Research
Minister of Education Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic Ing. Robert Plaga, Ph.D. has awarded Prof. Petr Nachtigall of Faculty of Science, Charles University, for “excellent research achievements in science focusing on the study of novel two-dimensional materials”. The award for year 2019 is based on the achievements obtained during last five years.
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