Projects
Projects on Department of Experimental Biology
Total number of projects: 57
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The role of endoplasmic reticulum stress in immunoediting in HER2+ breast cancer (MUNI/C/0142/2023)
MU Researcher: Bc. Lenka Krejčí MU Faculty or unit: Faculty of Science Project Period: 3/2023 — 2/2024Investor: Masaryk University / Grant Agency of Masaryk University -
The role of primary cilia in the progression of squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity (MUNI/R/1389/2023)
MU Researcher: RNDr. Petra Kolísková, Ph.D. MU Faculty or unit: Faculty of Science Project Period: 1/2024 — 12/2025Investor: Masaryk University / Grant Agency of Masaryk University -
The role of repetitive sequences in the evolution of apomixis-related chromosomes in Boechera (MUNI/C/0120/2024)
MU Researcher: Bc. Monika Mervartová MU Faculty or unit: Faculty of Science Project Period: 3/2024 — 2/2025Investor: Masaryk University / Grant Agency of Masaryk University -
The support of research activities of students of Microbiology 4 (MUNI/A/1502/2023)
MU Researcher: doc. Mgr. Monika Vítězová, Ph.D. MU Faculty or unit: Faculty of Science Project Period: 1/2024 — 12/2024Investor: Masaryk University / Specific research - support for student projects -
Tropomyosin isoform Tpm2.3 in regulation of actin dynamics and osteosarcoma metastasis (GF23-06303K)
MU Researcher: doc. Mgr. Petr Beneš, Ph.D. MU Faculty or unit: Faculty of Science Project Period: 1/2023 — 12/2025Investor: Czech Science Foundation / LA Grants -
Uncovering the Wnt Destruction complex effects on Notch receptor signaling in vertebrates (GA24-10622S)
MU Researcher: Mgr. Jakub Harnoš, Ph.D. MU Faculty or unit: Faculty of Science Project Period: 1/2024 — 12/2026Investor: Czech Science Foundation / Standard Projects -
Understanding the order-disorder continuum in Dishevelled function and Wnt signaling (GA23-06913S)
MU Researcher: Konstantinos Tripsianes, Ph.D. MU Faculty or unit: Central European Institute of Technology Project Period: 1/2023 — 12/2025Investor: Czech Science Foundation / Standard Projects