Field of study: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Topics of doctoral theses (supervisor)
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Studium mechanizmu účinku bakteriocinů a jejich terapeutického potenciálu –
ongoing study
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Whole genome sequencing of the agent of yaws isolated from nonhuman primates and humans –
ongoing study
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The role of Escherichia coli in human infections and in malignancies of the gastrointestinal tract –
ongoing study
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A Molecular Epidemiological Study to Assess the Genetic Diversity of Treponema pallidum subsp. pertenue and Haemophilus ducreyi Pathogens in Papua New Guinea –
graduate 2024
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Genomic analysis of bacteriocin-producing Gammaproteobacteria and characterization of novel bacteriocins –
graduate 2023
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Treponema pallidum in clinical isolates: from diagnostics to whole genome sequencing –
graduate 2023
Field of study: Medical Biology
Topics of doctoral theses (supervisor)
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Sequencing analysis of Treponema pallidum subsp. pallidum isolated from clinical material –
graduate 2017
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Bacteriocinogeny in pathogenic and commensal Escherichia coli strains –
graduate 2016
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Comparative and Functional Analysis of Treponema pallidum a Leptospira biflexa genomes; Insights into the Unique Biology of Spirochetes –
graduate 2014
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Bacteriocinogeny of yersiniae: molecular interactions of colicin FY with a susceptible bacterial cell –
graduate 2013
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Comparative genomics of Treponema pallidum subspecies and molecular diagnostics of syphilis in the Czech Republic –
graduate 2013
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Comparative studies on Treponema pallidum: comparative genomics of yaws agents and phenomics of BAC clones of syphilis agent –
graduate 2012
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Comparative genomics of uncultivatable pathogenic treponemes: identification of genetic differences between yaws and syphilis causing agents –
graduate 2012
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Genome restriction mapping and genome amplification of the pathogenic strains of the genus Treponema –
graduate 2010
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Comparative genomics of Treponema pallidum: from whole genome sequencing to diagnostic applications –
graduate 2009
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