doc. RNDr. Miroslav Fojta, CSc.
Associate professor, National Centre for Biomolecular Research
Correspondence Address:
Kotlářská 267/2, 611 37 Brno
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Supervision
Field of study: Biophysics
Topics of doctoral theses (supervisor)
- Study of electrochemical properties of of synthetic oligonucleotides and DNA modified with redox-active moieties – graduate 2015
- Osmium tetroxide complexes as electroactive markers for DNA and their analytical utilization – graduate 2007
Field of study: Genomics and Proteomics
Topics of doctoral theses (supervisor)
- Značení DNA elektroaktivními skupinami a fluorofory pro studium strukturních změn nukleových kyselin a detekci patogenů – ongoing study
- A study of the formation of alternative DNA structures using electrochemical methods – ongoing study
- New possibilities of sequence- and structure-specific analysis of DNA and RNA and their chemical modification using electrochemical methods – graduate 2024
- Electrochemical methods for the monitoring of enzymatic reactions based on electroactivity of unmodified and modified DNA and on application of marker substrates – graduate 2024
- Behavior of alternative DNA structures at electrically charged surfaces – graduate 2023
Topics of doctoral theses (consultant)
- Interactions of p53 protein with guanine quadruplexes and other DNA secondary structures – graduate 2022
- Influence of DNA topology on p53 binding – graduate 2020
Field of study: Genomics and Proteomics
Topics of doctoral theses (supervisor)
- Novel methods of p53 protein-DNA interaction studies based on chemical modification, fluorescence and electrochemical analysis – graduate 2018
Topics of doctoral theses (consultant)
- Novel approaches towards electroanalysis of natural and modified DNAs and their interactions – graduate 2018
- DNA labelling with electrochemically active groups and luminophores for the analysis of nucleotide sequences – graduate 2016
Field of study: Molecular and Cellular Biology
Topics of doctoral theses (supervisor)
- Electrochemical methods for detection of DNA-protein interactions and for monitoring of DNA enzymatic processing – graduate 2018
- Construction of chemically modified nucleic acids for application in electrochemical DNA sensors – graduate 2018
- Electrochemical biosensors for analysis of nucleotide sequences and DNA-protein interactions – graduate 2016
- Interactions of p53 protein with DNA: influence of DNA structure-modulating agents, salt concentration and application of electrochemical methods in protein-DNA interaction studies – graduate 2015
- Structure-specific binding of protein p53, its mutant forms and homologues to DNA – graduate 2012
- Recent approaches in electrochemical analysis of damage, hybridization and interactions of DNA – graduate 2009
- Interaction of tumor suppressor protein p53 and its homologs with specific DNA structures – graduate 2006