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Department of organic chmistry
Faculty of Science, Palacky University Olomouc, Czech republic

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Tř. Svobody 8, 772 00 Olomouc Czech Republic
tel.: 585 634 405
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email: orgchem(at)orgchem(dot)upol(dot)cz

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The Department of the Organic Chemistry participates in these scientific research projects:

  • Chemistry of physiologically active substances; analysis, synthesis, mechanisms of transformations ? No. MSM 153100013 (1999-2004)

  • New medical drugs of important human illnesses ? No. MSM 153100008 (1999-2004)

  • Preparation of new anticancer derivatives derived from substituted 1,2,4-and 1,3,5-triazines and study of their molecular and biological effects ? No. GAČR 204/01/P117 (2001-2002)

  • Synthesis and biological activity of 2-aryl-3hydroxyquinolin-4(1H)-ones derivatives ? No. GAČR 203/01/1360 (2001-2003)

  • Renovation of equipment in laboratories and modernization of technical equipment for education ? MSM 32705004 (2004)

  • Modulation of signalling and regulatory pathways in normal and cancer cells - No. MSM6198959216 (2005-2011)

  • Transformation of Bachelors programmes and Masters programmes regarding international standards in this branch - No. MSMT 21313164/10 (2006)

  • Integration and application of new experiences and modern technologies in scientific study programmes for education in basic and secondary schools - No. FRVŠ 1059 B/2006 (2006).

  • Expansion and innovation of Bachelors, Masters and Doctoral Programmes at Palacky University, Faculty of Science, in Olomouc - No. MSMT 21007231/10 (2007).

  • Expansion of equipment in laboratories and development of modern technologies in the lessons at the Faculty of Science at Palacky University in Olomouc - No. MSMT 21007005/10 (2007)

  • Modernization of laboratory rooms for education and experiment research work of students in Faculty of Science at Palacky University in Olomouc ? No. FRVŠ 2359 A/2007 (2007)


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