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.
Jana Beranová, Ph.D.
- Interactions of metal nanoparticles with microorganisms
- Bacterial adhesion to surfaces
- Carbon nanomaterials and their interactions with bacteria
Tereza Dolejšová, Ph.D.
Assoc. Prof. Radovan Fišer, Ph.D.
- Mechanisms of antibiotic action and their relationship to the shape of the inhibition zones in E-test
- Mechanisms and aplications of macromolecule translocation across membranes of eukaryotic cells by bacterial toxins
- Ab initio prediction of the membrane protein structures
- Interactions of two nearby bacterial colonies - the effect of signaling molecules and nutrients on the colony growth
- Artificial phospholipid membranes - methods of prepatation, properties and their usage
- Characterization of membrane pores formed by newly discovered colicin FY from Yersinia frederiksenii
- Artificial lipid membranes and the properties of the membrane proteins
Assoc. Prof. Ivo Konopásek, Ph.D.
- Membrane vesicles in bacteria and their role in antibiotic resistance
- Intracellular life of pathogenic bacterium Francisella tularensis in the host
- Simulation of the interaction of steroid allosteric modulators of NMDA receptors with membrane
- Conformational changes of the membrane protein sensors
- Stationary phase in Bacillus subtilis
- Molecular mechanisms of cold adaptation in cCytoplasm and bacterial membrane
- r- and K- strategists by bacteria
- Regulation of virulence in Bacillus anthracis
- Conformation of two-component system proteins
Petra Lišková, Ph.D.
Gabriela Mikušová, Ph.D.
- Functional membrane microdomains in the bacterial cytoplasmic membrane
- Mode of daptomycin action and mechanism of resistance
- Role of cytoplasmic membrane and cell wall in bacterial resistance to cationic antimicrobial peptides
- Mode of action of antimicrobial lipopeptides produced by Bacillus subtilis
Assoc. Prof. Jaroslava Svobodová, Ph.D.
- Antibiotic resistance in bacteria
- Surfactants produced by bacteria
- Structure of bacterial membrane - topic of the day