February 2025 in Science at our faculty
We bring you a selection of the most interesting things in science and research at our faculty in the shortest month of 2025
The eument-net is a network of European research institutions that offers its staff a comprehensive mentoring programme as one form of developing their academic and scientific competences.
The eument-net has been running since 2007 and has 27 members across Europe (e.g. from Austria, Bulgaria, Germany and Switzerland). Its aim is to assist institutions in developing and improving mentoring programmes.
The main activities of the network include:
LF MU has become an associate member of the eument-net network. For full membership, we need to implement our own mentoring programme. We are currently preparing this at our faculty. As soon as we meet the conditions for full membership, we will pursue it so that we can benefit from all the advantages and full support of the network.
Are you interested in the opportunity to complete a mentoring program as a mentee, or do you have the desire and time to share your experience and become a mentor? Let us know about you and help us in developing mentoring activities at our faculty by completing a short survey (survey in Czech only).
We bring you a selection of the most interesting things in science and research at our faculty in the shortest month of 2025
A team of scientists led by the head of the research group at the Department of Biology, Nicola Silva, has made a significant achievement in research into the reduced or impaired function of the Synaptonemal complex, which may be one of the causes of sterility. The paper by an international team of authors was published in the prestigious scientific journal Nature Communications in March 2025.