Project information
The ERA Chair Culture as a Catalyst to Maximize the Potential of CEITEC
(CEITEC_ERA)
- Project Identification
- 621368
- Project Period
- 6/2014 - 5/2019
- Investor / Pogramme / Project type
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European Union
- 7th Specific RTD Programme
- Capacities
- MU Faculty or unit
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Central European Institute of Technology
- prof. RNDr. Jaroslav Koča, DrSc.
- Other MU Faculty/Unit
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Central Management Structure of the CEITEC Project
- Markus Dettenhofer, PhD.
- Mgr. Roman Badík, MPA
- Other MU Faculty/Unit
- Rector's Office
The proposed ERA Chair project aims at supporting the on-going structural shift in the culture of the scientific community of
Masaryk University by engaging a world-class scientific leader capable of inspiring positive change. Masaryk University has
already been deeply involved in this process as the largest contributing member of the Central European Institute of
Technology (CEITEC).
CEITEC is a scientific centre in the fields of the life sciences and advanced materials and technologies with the aim of
establishing itself as a recognized centre for basic as well as applied research. The CEITEC consortium includes the most
prominent universities and research institutes in Brno in the Czech Republic. Thanks to EU Structural Funds, CEITEC is
currently in a very rapid stage of development, constructing 25 000 m2 of new research facilities and purchasing state-ofthe-
art equipment valued at 100M Euro. One of the challenges facing our organization will be to maximize the high potential
that CEITEC has at its disposal through cross-disciplinary collaboration.
Within this proposal, we outline the intent to recruit an individual with the commitment to act as an agent of transformation to
CEITEC and Masaryk University as a whole, and we will provide the eventual incumbent with a position and the means
within the organisation to implement a robust cross-disciplinary program aimed at catalysing the creation of an open,
dynamic scientific environment. Thus, we believe transformational leaders are an essential asset, not just for what they can
achieve scientifically, but also how they can lead by example.
Publications
Total number of publications: 10
2020
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Adar RNA editing-dependent and -independent effects are required for brain and innate immune functions in Drosophila
Nature Communications, year: 2020, volume: 11, edition: 1, DOI
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Membrane and synaptic defects leading to neurodegeneration in Adar mutant Drosophila are rescued by increased autophagy
BMC Biology, year: 2020, volume: 18, edition: 1, DOI
2019
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Activation of innate immunity by mitochondrial dsRNA in mouse cells lacking p53 protein
RNA, year: 2019, volume: 25, edition: 6, DOI
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ADAR RNA editing in innate immune response phasing, in circadian clocks and in sleep
Biochimica et biophysica acta - Gene regulatory mechanisms, year: 2019, volume: 1862, edition: 3, DOI
2017
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A to I editing in disease is not fake news
RNA BIOLOGY, year: 2017, volume: 14, edition: 9, DOI
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ADAR RNA editing below the backbone
RNA, year: 2017, volume: 23, edition: 9, DOI
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ADAR RNA editing in human disease; more to it than meets the I
Human Genetics, year: 2017, volume: 136, edition: 9, DOI
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Dynamic landscape and regulation of RNA editing in mammals
Nature, year: 2017, volume: 550, edition: 7675, DOI
2015
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New Insights into the Biological Role of Mammalian ADARs; the RNA Editing Proteins
Biomolecules, year: 2015, volume: 5, edition: 4, DOI
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The Epitranscriptome and Innate Immunity
PLOS GENETICS, year: 2015, volume: 11, edition: 12, DOI