Internal Grant Agency of FM MU supports 13 projects
The Internal Grant Agency of the Faculty of Medicine of Masaryk University has announced the results of the Start-up and Accelerate call. A total of 13 projects will be supported.
1 Dec 2023
On 27 November, the LF MU Internal Grant Agency announced the results of the Start-up project scheme, designed to support pilot projects of new research programmes, and Accelerate, designed to assess the application potential of research results. A total of 13 applicants will be supported.
start-up grants:
- Pavlína Danhofer (Department of Pediatric Neurology): Analysis of cortical processing of spatial auditory stimuli using HighDensity Electroencephalography (HD-EEG) in young adults with autism spectrum disorder
- Jan Juřica (Department of Pharmacology): Involvement of the cannabinoid system in the regulation of cytochrome P450 enzymes in a preclinical model
- Břetislav Lipový (Department of Burns and Plastic Surgery): Effect of a stable variant of FGF10 in the prevention and therapy of ARDS in a mouse model
- Petr Nejedlý (Ist Department of Neurology): Measurement of ultra-high-frequency EEG oscillations in a mouse model of epilepsy
- Kateřina Petrláková (Department of Pathological Physiology): Study of the antimetastatic potential of pentamethine salts in a melanoma model: intratumoral versus systemic administration strategy in a neoadjuvant approach
- Volodymyr Porokh (Department of Histology and Embryology): Impact of cryopreservation on the stability of maternal biomolecules crucial for early embryonic development and tools to prevent its failure
- Jana Rudá (Department of Pharmacology): Contribution of antipsychotic drugs to liver aging and nanopore loss (fenestrations) on liver sinusoidal endothelial cells (LSEC)
- Szilvia Sólyom (Department of Clinical Immunology and Alergology): Novel mutations and insertions of retrotransposons in the pathogenesis of familial hypercholesterolemia
- Vítězslav Vaverka (Department of Surgery(: Use of ICG Dilution Curve in Vascular Surgery
- Tomáš Vičar (Department of Pathological Physiology): Selective plane illumination-based device for cancer cell mechanics measurement in 2D and 3D cultures
- Vít Weinberger (Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics): Prognostic significance of new biomarkers identified by analysis of extracellular vesicles isolated from ascites in patients with ovarian cancer
accelerate:
- Katarína Rebrošová (Department of Microbiology): Acoustic sorting device for non-contact presorting and sample enrichment before rapid identification and
characterization of pathogens directly from human body fluids using a compact Raman spectroscopy-based device
- Stjepan Uldrijan (Department of Biology): Novel eIF4F inhibitors for the treatment of drug-resistant melanoma
Congratulations to all successful investigators and best wishes for future research success.
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