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.
Michal Čáp, Ph.D.
- Yeast as a tool for synthetic biology
- Codon usage and isoacceptor tRNA expression as a mechanism to control gene expression
Martin Kuthan, Ph.D.
- Cryptococcus neoformans virulence factors
- Extracellular matrix in yeast populations
- Yeast gene silencing
Prof. Zdena Palková, Ph.D.
- Autophagy in yeast
- Ammmonium transport in yeast
- Regulation of yeast chronological ageing
- Chemical signaling among microorganisms
- Yeast biofilms
- Regulation of yeast chronological ageing
- Inducible promoters and their use in yeast cell manipulation
- TORC1 pathway regulators in yeast cells
- Yeast retrograde signaling pathway between mitochondria and the nucleus
- Prions in yeast
- TOR signalling in yeast
- Proteins demaged by oxidative stress, their role in physiology and ageing of yest cells
- Clinically significant yeast species and their interaction with the host
- Role of MDR transporters in yeast biofilm resistance
- Green fluorescent protein: Excellent tool in molecular and cellular biology
- Role of ammonia species in mammalian nervous tissue
- Mitochondrial role in stress and ageing
Michaela Schierová, Ph.D.
- Molecular analysis of Cornelia de Lange syndrom
- Control of phosphate uptake in yeast
- The molecular basis of incomplete penetrance in human hereditary disorders
- Transgenic mosquitos as a tool for lower incidence of malaria
- The role of Whi3p in mitosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
- Yeast as the model for for neurodegenerative diseases
- The longevity in mole rat
- Housekeeping genes
- Pleiotropic effects of transcriptional protein Opi1 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
- Turner syndrome and its relation with X chromosome inactivation
- Endoplasmic reticulum stress
- Selenium as a cancer-protective agent
Libuše Váchová, Ph.D.
Blanka Zikánová, M.Sc.