New software for drug design developed in CEITEC was success in an international competition Software named ScaffOpt predicts the affinity of a candidate ligand and its mode of interaction with the targeted protein in order to drive rational drug design.
Botanists launch the largest online database of Czech flora and vegetation The portal pladias.cz was created by experts from the Department of Botany and Zoology at Masaryk University.
Artios exercises option to in-license potential nuclease development programme It is a outcome of one year collaboration with scientists Lumír Krejčí and Kamil Paruch at Masaryk University.
Success in Nature: Method ranking helps to analyse cells IT experts found an easier way of choosing the best method of analysing image data obtained with optical microscopes.
View of Central European history distorted in the 19th century The medieval emperor Frederick Barbarossa is often viewed as an enemy who tried to prevent the rise of the Czech nation.
Conditions for researchers improved, but some bad practices remain Štěpánka Vaňáčová returned to Czechia nine years ago when she was given the opportunity to start her own research group with EU grant funding.
Scientists from CEITEC discovered how an antibody neutralizes the encephalitis virus In the future, detailed knowledge of its structure can facilitate development of a vaccine or a drug against the virus.
New software developed at CEITEC automates NMR structural studies Scientists developed a computer software that greatly reduces the number of required experiments and human time spent.
Leading life science institutions from Central and Eastern Europe form Alliance4Life Member institutions of the alliance including Ceitec MU intend to work together towards improvement in key areas of science policy and management.
New CEITEC software provides a breakthrough in working with biological databases Application developed at Masaryk University works as a virtual microscope for molecules and molecular complexes.
CEITEC scientists have discovered how cells recognise the end of the genes Findings of the research group lead by Richard Štefl have been just published in a prestigious PNAS magazine.
Masaryk University researchers supported by the British Wellcome Trust Molecular biologist Lumír Krejčí has won a prestigious collaborative award. He examines protein linked to a number of cancers.