Due to the GDPR guidelines, the names of the respective students and supervisors are not listed here, only the titles of the respective theses (unfortunately, these older theses are not available in electronic forms). The theses are categorized according to the supervisor's institution and, within each institution, are sorted alphabetically. The absolute majority of theses were written in Czech. Information on the current and past supervisory activities of individual internal members of the Department of Genetics and Microbiology can be found on the websites of the respective Laboratories.
Department of Genetics and Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Charles University
- Mouse polyomavirus: The role of minor structural proteins and study of the early phase of Infection
- Study of the mechanisms of Interaction between killer toxins K1 and K2 and the plasma membrane of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
- The role of Ying-Yang 1 protein in the life cycle of mouse polyomavirus
Institute of Microbiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
- Characterization of growth and pyoverdine production in cultures of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 Fur mutants in a stirred bioreactor
Institute of Molecular Genetics of the Czech Academy of Sciences
- Regulation of integrated retrovirus expression. The role of the 3' untranslated region of the chicken proto-oncogene c-src transduced by retrovirus PR2257: proviral load and expression of avian leukosis viruses subgroup C persisting long-term in a heterologous duck host
Institute of Experimental Medicine of the Czech Academy of Sciences
- Chromosomal aberrations determined by conventional cytogenetic analysis in peripheral lymphocytes and the risk of malignant tumors
Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
- Physiological regulation of trimeric G proteins
Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion
- Molecular epidemiology of hepatotropic viruses: Epidemiological and genetic aspects of chronic infections
- Proteasome involvement in rAAV-2 and rAAV-5 transduction of polarized airway epithelia in vitro and in vivo
Faculties of Medicine, Charles University
- Effects of Bcl-2 expression by Vaccinia virus on cell metabolism and apoptosis
- Antitumor effects of acyclic nucleoside phosphonates