Abhishek joined the lab!
Warm welcome to Abhishek, who joined our lab as a PostDoc. His work will aim at understanding how acetylation of…
Warm welcome to Abhishek, who joined our lab as a PostDoc. His work will aim at understanding how acetylation of…
Warm welcome to Jakub, who joined our lab as a technician. Looking forward to our future collaboration!
Congratulations to Lucia on her first first-author manuscript published in ACS Chem Biol, where we investigated the hydrolysis of oxadiazole-based…
Congratulation to Alina on her successful bachelor defense at the Faculty of Natural Sciences, Charles University, Prague! It is wonderful…
We were proud to co-author a manuscript by Volker Morath (A. Skerra lab, Technical University of Munich, Freising, Germany) describing…
In collaboration with Mike Schutkowski lab (Halle, Germany) we have developed a new continuous fluorescent sirtuin activity assay using the…
Warm welcome to Marek, who joined our lab as a PostDoc. His work will aim at understanding molecular mechanisms how…
Congratulations to Jakub on his first first-author manuscript published in Int J Mol Sci, where he showed that compared to…
Congratulation to Jana on her new grant sponsored by the Grant agency of the Charles university. The project is aimed…
Congratulations to Zsofia on her corresponding author manuscript aimed at the identification of novel inhibitors of human glutamate carboxypeptidase II…
Warm welcome to Mirka, who joined our lab as a research assistant. Looking forward to our future collaboration!
Warm welcome to Sarka, who joined our lab as a bachelor student. Her work will focus on establishing cell cultures…
In collaboration with Rullo lab (McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada) we developed and characterized a tunable multivalent synthetic platform that enables…
We are looking for motivated and enthusiastic researchers to join our lab as PhD candidates (PhD_1; PhD_2) or postdoctoral fellows…
In collaboration with Stanek lab (Institute of Molecular Genetics, Prague) we provide evidence that the SART3 protein is a key…