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Quo Vadis Chemie: Development of New π- Conjugated Systems for Single - molecule and Organic Thin-film Electronic Devices

Quo Vadis Chemie: Development of New π- Conjugated Systems for Single - molecule and Organic Thin-film Electronic Devices

We invite you to the lecture "Development of New π- Conjugated Systems for Single - molecule and Organic Thin-film Electronic Devices" which will be delivered by Prof. Holger Butenschon, Leibnitz Universitat Hannover, Institut fur Organische Chemie,Hannover, Germany, on April 23, at 3 p.m. at the Lecture Hall CH2, the School of Chemistry Building, FoS CU, Hlavova 8, Prague 2

Start date Apr 23, 2018

Quo Vadis Chemie: Bioorthogonal Site-Selective Chemistry

Quo Vadis Chemie: Bioorthogonal Site-Selective Chemistry

We invite you to the lecture "Bioorthogonal Site-Selective Chemistry" which will be delivered by Prof.G.J.L. Bernardes, Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, on April 16, 2018 at 3 p.m., the Lecture Hall CH2, the School of Chemistry Building, FoS CU, Hlavova 8, Prague 2

Start date Apr 09, 2018

A century of human African trypanosomiasis drugs

A century of human African trypanosomiasis drugs

Lecture by Martin Zoltner, Ph.D. Senior Research Associate, University of Dundee, Division of Biological Chemistry & Drug Discovery, Dundee, Scotland. Tuesday 27th of March 2018 at 3:00 p.m. in the main BIOCEV building, Průmyslová 595, Vestec, conference hall (Kinosál).

Start date Mar 27, 2018

Quo Vadis Chemie: Supramolecular Fluorescence-Based Sensing

Quo Vadis Chemie: Supramolecular Fluorescence-Based Sensing

Supramolecular chemistry with its emphasis on molecular association and ligand binding is an ideal tool to investigate enzyme-ligand interactions. The Lecture Hall CH2, the School of Chemistry Building, FoS CU, Hlavova 8, Praha 2.

Start date Feb 26, 2018

The Military and Postmilitary Landscapes conference

The Military and Postmilitary Landscapes conference

The Historical Geography Research Centre invites you to the Military and Postmilitary Landscapes conference that is held under the Central European Conference of Historical Geographers series. The conference takes place in Prague on February 14 – 15, 2018.

Start date Feb 14, 2018 - Feb 15, 2018

Conference „Proteins for Life“

Conference „Proteins for Life“

Conference “Proteins for Life” is a title of the 12th meeting of P4EU – an international pan-European informal network of specialists in protein expression, purification and characterization, structural biologists, leaders of core facilities and research centres.

Start date Dec 11, 2017 - Dec 12, 2017

BIOCEV: SINGLE MOLECULE Microscopy and Manipulation

BIOCEV: SINGLE MOLECULE Microscopy and Manipulation

Practical hands-on training on selected single-molecule experimental techniques and data analysis, belonging to group of methods known as quantitative bio-imaging. October 30. - November 3., 2017, Registration deadline: October 8th 2017.

Start date Oct 30, 2017 - Nov 03, 2017

BIOCEV DAYS 2017

BIOCEV DAYS 2017

BIOCEV DAYS 2017: Main conference hall (room no. U2.012).

Start date Jun 19, 2017 - Jun 20, 2017

Faculty News: Central European Conference of Historical Geographers, August 31 to September 2, 2016

Faculty News: Central European Conference of Historical Geographers, August 31 to September 2, 2016

The Historical Geography Research Centre, the Institute of History, Czech Academy of Sciences, the Faculty of Science of Charles University in Prague, the Section for Historical Geography and Environmental History of the Czech Geographical Society, and the Local Organizing Committee have the honor of inviting you to join the Central European Conference of Historical Geographers, which will be held in Prague, Czechia from August 31 to September 2, 2016.

Start date Aug 31, 2016 - Sep 02, 2016

FACULTY NEWS: ESEH Summer School - The Undesirable: How Parasites, Diseases, and Pests Shape Our Environments

FACULTY NEWS: ESEH Summer School - The Undesirable: How Parasites, Diseases, and Pests Shape Our Environments

The centerpiece of the summer school’s program will be the presentations of the participants’ projects and subsequent discussion. We will also have a number of other exciting events, including a keynote by the eminent historian of science Soňa Štrbáňová, a field trip, and a writing workshop led by Patrick Kupper, an environmental historian and the winner of the 2013 Turku Book Award.

Start date Aug 28, 2016 - Aug 31, 2016

Quo Vadis Chemie: Bimetallic Nanoclusters as a Unique Catalyst (prof. Hidehiro Sakurai, Osaka University)

Quo Vadis Chemie: Bimetallic Nanoclusters as a Unique Catalyst (prof. Hidehiro Sakurai, Osaka University)

Recently we found that the bimetallic alloy nanoclusters exhibited totally different catalytic activity from the original single metal catalysts. These findings strongly suggest us that we have great opportunities to develop the novel reactions, which had never been realized by any types of catalysts, simply through the combination of the metals, as if it were modern alchemy. In this presentation I will demonstrate low-temperature carbon-chlorine bond activation by Au/Pd bimetallic system [1-6] and carbon-fluorine bond activation by Pd/Pt bimetallic system. Lecture takes place on Monday June 20th at 3 pm at Ch-2 Lecture Hall.

Start date Jun 20, 2016

Quo Vadis Chemie: Zeolite-templated 3-D graphene-like microporous carbons

Quo Vadis Chemie: Zeolite-templated 3-D graphene-like microporous carbons

The lecture will be held by prof. Ryong Ryoo of KAIST University in Daejeon, South Korea. He is the head of the Center for Functional Nanomaterials. Ryoo has won a variety of awards, including the Top Scientist Award given by the South Korean government in 2005. He obtained the KOSEF Science and Technology Award in 2001 for his work on the synthesis and crystal structure of mesoporous silica. The lecture will take place at Ch2 Lecture Hall on Monday 23th of May, 2 pm.

Start date May 23, 2016

8th International Student and Early Career Conference NEW WAVE in Prague

8th International Student and Early Career Conference NEW WAVE in Prague

Traditionally, the NEW WAVE Conference draws graduate and post-graduate students, as well as young professionals from the fields of Physical and Social Geography, Cartography, Demography, Sociology, Urban planning and related disciplines to share and discuss their research in a friendly and open-minded atmosphere with a multidisciplinary audience. DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS: 15th March, 2016

Start date May 19, 2016 - May 20, 2016

Lecture screening in Great Zoological Hall: Harnessing Genetic Principals to Treat Human Disease

Lecture screening in Great Zoological Hall: Harnessing Genetic Principals to Treat Human Disease

Stephen Philip Jackson, FRS, FMedSci, (born 17 July 1962 in Nottingham, England) is the Frederick James Quick Professor of Biology and a Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. He is a Senior Group Leader and Head of Cancer Research UK Laboratories at the Gurdon Institute, and an Associate Faculty member at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. He is also part-time Chief Scientific Officer for MISSION Therapeutics Ltd. Lecture screening takes place on Thursday, 7th of April at 5 p.m. at The Great Zoological Hall, Vinicna 7.

Start date Apr 07, 2016

Quo Vadis Chemie: Microfluidic assays for enhanced biochemical analysis

Quo Vadis Chemie: Microfluidic assays for enhanced biochemical analysis

Microfluidic biosensors have gained considerable attention in recent years, due to their potential to serve as future point-of-care diagnostic tools. However, despite significant technological advancements, achieving clinically-relevant sensitivity in short analysis time remains a major challenge for many applications. In particular, slow reaction kinetics remain a major bottleneck in the analysis of low sample concentrations. The lecture will be held by asst. prof. Moran Bercovici, Israel Institute of Technology.

Start date Mar 09, 2016