Due to the GDPR guidelines, the names of the respective students are not listed here, only the individual supervisors (past and present members of the Laboratory) and titles of the respective theses (along with links to them - if available - in the Charles University Digital Repository). The theses are listed according to their their defense date (in descending order). Some of them are written in Czech but all have at least an English abstract.
Irena Lichá, Ph.D.
- Structure of DNA and tools of its analysis *
- Molecular mechanisms of bacterial persistence to antibiotics
- Regulation of virulence factors of Staphylococcus aureus
- Enterococcus spp. as a reservoir of resistance genes
- The effect of antibiotics on human gut microbiome and the influence of probiotics on its restoration
- Application of flow cytometry in the study of microbial subpopulations
- Oxidative stress in bacteria - with an emphasis on the model organism of Escherichia coli
- General stress response in Staphylococcus aureus and its role in adaptation to hyperosmotic stress
- Metabolic control of the cell cycle in bacteria
- Bacteriophages - current knowledge and possibilities for their therapeutic use
- The phenomenon of persistence in bacteria - the role of toxin-antitoxin systems
- Role of small effector molecules in bacterial signalling
- SCCmec and other mobile genetic elements associated with methicillin resistance in staphylococci
- Y1 and Y2 transposases, mechanisms of transposition, biological function
- Structure and evolution of efflux pump in gramnegative bacteria
- Regulation of cell cycle in Bacillus subtilis
- Bacillus subtilis motility
- Distribution and design of tetracycline resistance determinants in the environment
- Regulation of general stress response in Bacillus subtilis
- Induction of competence as a general response to stress in gram-positive bacteria
- Stress-induced adaptive mutagenesis in bacteria
Jaroslav Nunvář, Ph.D.
* ... supervisor from other Laboratory, co-supervisor from the Laboratory of Bacterial Genetics