University measures taken regarding COVID-19
- MU is operating following the university traffic-light system. The risk assessment level is currently WHITE. It is not compulsory to wear respirators in all MU buildings.
- All covid-19 policies related to entering the country have been suspended. See also current restrictions in the Czech Republic.
- If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, please use this app.
Important information
MU is operating following the university traffic-light system. The university currently has a “WHITE LIGHT” rating, determined by the MU Crisis Board. University faculties, institutes, and offices may declare a higher alert level than the university-wide level or introduce stricter rules than elsewhere at the university. Follow the websites of individual faculties and the colour-coded signs hanging on the exteriors of MU buildings.
-
Scientists investigate non-coding parts of the genome and their impact on leukaemia and lymphoma
Thanks to the EXPRO grant, Marek Mráz from CEITEC MU and the University Hospital Brno will investigate the importance of non-coding RNAs in cancers arising from B lymphocytes.
-
Scientists investigate non-coding parts of genome and their impact on leukaemia and lymphoma
Thanks to the EXPRO grant, Marek Mráz from CEITEC MU and the University Hospital Brno will investigate the importance of non-coding RNAs in cancers arising from B lymphocytes.
-
MASH holder: I didn’t get into stellar research until I was an undergraduate
Tereza Jeřábková, winner of last year’s MUNI Award in Science and Humanities, has been working at the Faculty of Science since February. Her decision to return to the Czech Republic was strategic and motivated by her desire to contribute to the development of the local scientific environment. The astronomer seeks to link the physical processes of star formation and evolution with the broader context of the galaxies where the stars are born.
-
MASH holder: I didn’t get into stellar research until I was an undergraduate
Tereza Jeřábková, winner of last year’s MUNI Award in Science and Humanities, has been working at the Faculty of Science since February. Her decision to return to the Czech Republic was strategic and motivated by her desire to contribute to the development of the local scientific environment. The astronomer seeks to link the physical processes of star formation and evolution with the broader context of the galaxies where the stars are born.
Contact
Have questions? Contact us.
e‑mail: |
---|