PF 2026
On behalf of the Biophysics Group, we wish you a peaceful holiday season and, in the New Year, good health and happiness. May each of your steps move you forward – even when the path seems blind and thorny.
On behalf of the Biophysics Group, we wish you a peaceful holiday season and, in the New Year, good health and happiness. May each of your steps move you forward – even when the path seems blind and thorny.
Dr. Böde completed her PhD at the Biological Research Center (BRC) in Szeged, Hungary, and joined our team as a postdoctoral fellow earlier this year. She is a member of a team studying the role of non-bilayer lipids and lipid phases in the structure and function of the plant thylakoid membrane. She applies a wide…
Nela graduated with a bachelor’s and master’s degree in experimental biology, however, she already worked on a biophysical topic as part of her bachelor’s thesis and after defending her diploma thesis, she joined our team as a doctoral student. Her research is focused on the study of physiological and biochemical responses of plants to abiotic…
Our members, in cooperation with VŠB-TUO, published a new article in the scientific journal Annals of Botany. https://academic.oup.com/aob/advance-article-abstract/doi/10.1093/aob/mcaf249/8321699 Summary of the article is in the leaflet attached below:
Dr. Kmecová Materová is our “old-new” coleague, who returned to teaching and research after maternity leave. Her focus includes supporting science and research, conducting experiments and their evaluation (interpretation), developing existing (or introducing new) methods currently used in ongoing experiments – analysis of reactive oxygen species, antioxidant activities of low-molecular metabolites and their mixtures, oxidative…
Prof. Garab recently published a review summarizing the current knowledge regarding the photochemical activity and structural dynamics of photosystem II. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11120-025-01178-x A summary of the article’s content is provided in the attached flyer.
After recently receiving the title of professor, we are pleased to announce another success of Prof. Špunda – receiving the Rector’s Award for outstanding long-term scientific and research activity. Hearty congratulations to the entire team of colleagues in the Biophysics group!
We have already reported that our colleague Dr. Pech defended his thesis some time ago. However, he officially received his diploma recently in October at the ceremonial meeting of the OU Scientific Council. In June, Dr. Pech has left our group and joined a postdoctoral position at the CEITEC Institute in Brno, in the group…