Hosts accepting graduate students and postdocs – by research area

The following researchers/laboratories are open to host an IUBMB research fellowship holder. Note that fellows can also choose to go to laboratories not listed on this page.

If you are a researcher interested in becoming a host, please use the following form:


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Merlos Rodrigo, Miguel Angel

Researcher Name: Merlos Rodrigo, Miguel Angel

Research Area(s): Cell Biology, Developmental Biology, Gene Regulation, Molecular Bases of Disease

Affiliation: Laboratory of Molecular Biology – Department Chemistry and Biochemistry – Mendel University in Brno

Country: Czech Republic

Website 

Scientific Interests:

The highlighted research topics of the laboratory of molecular biology is the study of molecular mechanisms participating in the pathogenesis of tumour diseases and also that of mechanisms responsible for the development of the chemical resistance of tumour cells.  We have developed the chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay, which serves as a compelling in vivo animal model extensively employed in cancer research.

This offer applies to trainees/researchers eligible for the following fellowships

IUBMB Wood-Whelan Research Fellowships, IUBMB Early-Career Research Fellowships

Contact:

merlos19792003@gmail.com

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Merlos Rodrigo, Miguel Angel

Researcher Name: Merlos Rodrigo, Miguel Angel

Research Area(s): Cell Biology, Developmental Biology, Gene Regulation, Molecular Bases of Disease

Affiliation: Laboratory of Molecular Biology – Department Chemistry and Biochemistry – Mendel University in Brno

Country: Czech Republic

Website 

Scientific Interests:

The highlighted research topics of the laboratory of molecular biology is the study of molecular mechanisms participating in the pathogenesis of tumour diseases and also that of mechanisms responsible for the development of the chemical resistance of tumour cells.  We have developed the chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay, which serves as a compelling in vivo animal model extensively employed in cancer research.

This offer applies to trainees/researchers eligible for the following fellowships

IUBMB Wood-Whelan Research Fellowships, IUBMB Early-Career Research Fellowships

Contact:

merlos19792003@gmail.com

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Merlos Rodrigo, Miguel Angel

Researcher Name: Merlos Rodrigo, Miguel Angel

Research Area(s): Cell Biology, Developmental Biology, Gene Regulation, Molecular Bases of Disease

Affiliation: Laboratory of Molecular Biology – Department Chemistry and Biochemistry – Mendel University in Brno

Country: Czech Republic

Website 

Scientific Interests:

The highlighted research topics of the laboratory of molecular biology is the study of molecular mechanisms participating in the pathogenesis of tumour diseases and also that of mechanisms responsible for the development of the chemical resistance of tumour cells.  We have developed the chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay, which serves as a compelling in vivo animal model extensively employed in cancer research.

This offer applies to trainees/researchers eligible for the following fellowships

IUBMB Wood-Whelan Research Fellowships, IUBMB Early-Career Research Fellowships

Contact:

merlos19792003@gmail.com

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Merlos Rodrigo, Miguel Angel

Researcher Name: Merlos Rodrigo, Miguel Angel

Research Area(s): Cell Biology, Developmental Biology, Gene Regulation, Molecular Bases of Disease

Affiliation: Laboratory of Molecular Biology – Department Chemistry and Biochemistry – Mendel University in Brno

Country: Czech Republic

Website 

Scientific Interests:

The highlighted research topics of the laboratory of molecular biology is the study of molecular mechanisms participating in the pathogenesis of tumour diseases and also that of mechanisms responsible for the development of the chemical resistance of tumour cells.  We have developed the chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay, which serves as a compelling in vivo animal model extensively employed in cancer research.

This offer applies to trainees/researchers eligible for the following fellowships

IUBMB Wood-Whelan Research Fellowships, IUBMB Early-Career Research Fellowships

Contact:

merlos19792003@gmail.com

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