We are trying to succeed with the spin-off company Galochrom
Recently named prof. Michal Kohout in addition to research and teaching, considers his mission as professor to be setting an example for students in terms of not being afraid to start one’s own business.
We, 8.5.2024
UCT Prague
Article | Events
V4+ Conference on Environment and Health in Central Europe
The international conference on environment and health in Central Europe took place on Monday, 11 March 2024, at the library of the Masaryk University campus in Brno, Czech Republic.
We, 8.5.2024
RECETOX - Centrum pro výzkum toxických látek v prostředí
Article | Scientific article
Detecting nanoplastics – in fractions of a second
Tiny plastic particles are an environmental problem. They can even penetrate living cells. A method has now been developed at TU Wien to detect such particles quickly and with high sensitivity.
Tu, 7.5.2024
TU Wien
Article | Events
16th Multidimensional Chromatography Workshop (MDCW) will take place in Liege, Belgium, Feb. 3-5, 2025
The Multidimensional Chromatography (MDC) Workshop draws experts in this exciting field to share and discuss their research. In 2025, the 16th workshop will be hosted in person in Liege, Belgium.
Mo, 6.5.2024
The Multidimensional Chromatography Workshop
Article | Scientists
Who is Martin Pumera, one of the most cited scientists in the world?
Published a remarkable 900 scientific papers. What is the journey of the most cited chemist Martin Pumera working in the Czech Republic?
Mo, 6.5.2024
CEITEC
Article | Academy
Free NIST Data Processing Software Lab for Universities - Part 7: Creating a EI MS User Library in Free Laboratory Resource for Universities
In the seventh part, we will show how to create EI MS user library.
Three chemists from The University of Texas at Arlington are among the most influential analytical scientists in the world, as selected by a top publication.
Th, 2.5.2024
The University of Texas at Arlington
Article | Scientists
“Fat can be extracted even from thousand-year-old pottery,” says V. Brychová
Veronika Brychová finds herself peering into the culinary habits of ancient peoples through shards of prehistoric pottery, using fat residues to uncover what our ancestors cooked – and when.
We, 1.5.2024
Czech Academy of Sciences
Article | Science and research
IOCB Prague opens branch in Boston, USA, prepares to make progress in cancer research
IOCB Prague has founded a new branch in Boston, USA, the very heart of global biomedical research.
We, 1.5.2024
Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences