IBP career day: Per Aspera Ad Astra
10. 10. 2024
Young researchers of the Institute of Biophysics (IBP) of the Czech Academy of Sciences are inviting students and postdocs to IBP career day: Per Aspera Ad Astra focused on future career possibilities in the academic and industrial spheres. During the event, four outstanding scientists will share stories of their scientific journeys and will lead popular round table discussions on various topics.
Confirmed speakers:
Aleš Benda is a head of Imaging Methods Core Facility at BIOCEV, Charles University, where he facilitates the usage of advanced microscopy methods for diverse research and also commercial projects. After his Ph.D. in physical chemistry at Charles University, he initially focused on development of new optical microscopy techniques during his three postdocs at Germany, Czechia and Australia. Already at the end of his stay at UNSW in Sydney, he shifted towards core facilities operation, now further extended to participating in national and European large research infrastructures.
Alena Uvizl works as a senior scientist in the Czech biotech company DIANA Biotechnologies in the Drug Discovery department. Alena is a molecular biologist with a passion for cancer research and drug discovery. She graduated at Charles University in Prague, followed by a PhD at Technische Universität Dresden. Her PhD project was focused on cell cycle regulation and its impact on tumorigenesis. Currently, her main interest is the development of techniques to facilitate and speed up drug discovery. This allows Alena to keep her scientific dreams unchanged, as she continues to seek involvement in pioneering research and innovation.
Matyáš Fendrych is a group leader at the Institute of Experimental Botany, Prague, CAS, CZ. After his Ph.D. at Charles University, Prague, he moved to Belgium for a postdoc in PSB-VIB in Ghent. He studied programmed cell death in plant roots. During his second postdoc in IST, Austria, he focused on the plant hormone auxin and its effect on development. In 2018, he established a research group at the Charles University, and was awarded an ERC Starting Grant to investigate the molecular mechanisms of auxin's effect on plant roots. After receiving and ERC Consolidator Grant in 2024, he moved with the team to the current institute.
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Registration deadline: 10th November 2024
Registration form can be found here.