Leading life science institutions from Central and Eastern Europe form Alliance4Life Member institutions of the alliance including Ceitec MU intend to work together towards improvement in key areas of science policy and management.
New CEITEC software provides a breakthrough in working with biological databases Application developed at Masaryk University works as a virtual microscope for molecules and molecular complexes.
CEITEC scientists have discovered how cells recognise the end of the genes Findings of the research group lead by Richard Štefl have been just published in a prestigious PNAS magazine.
Masaryk University researchers supported by the British Wellcome Trust Molecular biologist Lumír Krejčí has won a prestigious collaborative award. He examines protein linked to a number of cancers.
IT experts from Muni discover a vulnerability in chips While examining chips used as a protection measure in highly sensitive equipment and documents, they discovered that some products are not that safe.
Aiming for early detection of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Irena Rektorová from Ceitec MU is focusing on brain activity in connection with reading, writing, speaking, and visual signal processing in different cultures.
New device can detect methanol in the blood in five minutes Researchers from CEITEC, Masaryk University, have obtained utility model rights to a portable device that can detect methanol poisoning.
Two Czech scientists focused on cancer research return from abroad and join Ceitec Michal Šmída and Robert Vácha have research experience from Austria and England. They'll lead new research groups.
Dedicated website gives advice on protein stabilisation Protein stabilisation is a relatively complex process, but experts can now get help from the FireProt web portal.
Scientist from Muni becomes a member of prestigious biology organization Mary O'Connell was recently elected a member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO).
Neurologists examine connection of diseases with native language People with the same brain disease may need different therapy based on their language backround.
The first galaxies were even more violent than expected Results of international research were presented at meeting of European Astronomical Society by Norbert Werner from Muni.