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Bachelor/master theses

Completing the diploma thesis at the Department of Cell Biology will enable the preparation of graduates for research work in those areas of biology and medicine where knowledge of the structure and function of the cell is necessary. This applies in particular to: 
• cooperation with biotechnologists related to pharmacy, transplantology and cell and tissue engineering laboratories,
• basic research in areas such as cell biology, immunology, embryology and experimental oncology.

Bachelor/master theses topics: 

  • Use of stem cells and progenitor cells in regenerative medicine (http://www.stemcells-project.eu/)
  • Role of stem cell derived extracellular vesicles (native and genetically modified) in tissue regeneration
  • Optimization of biocompatible scaffolds combining graphene and defined stem cell populations for tissue regeneration
  • Interaction between tumor cells and normal tissue: morphology, motility and cell-cell interaction between tumor cells and normal cells
  • Modifying agents of cytoskeletal organization normal and neoplastic cells
  • Mechanisms of directional cell movement 
  • Intercellular communication through gap junctions
  • Mechanisms of cancer invasiveness and drug-resistance
  • Cancer microevolution
  • Intercellular communication through gap junctions
  • Mechanisms of cancer progression
  • Electrochemical methods in cell biology: cell separation, elec troperforation and electrofusion
  • The use of human cells cultured in vitro for transplantology
  • iPS- and MSC- derived extracellular vesicles as a promissing tool in in tissue regeneration
  • Impact of human extracellular vesicles derived from genetically modified stem cells on angigenic and cardiomyogenic potential of cardiac cells
  • Optimization of application of innovative biocompatible scaffolds and stem cells in tissue regeneration
  • Impact of oxygen concentration on the activity of DNA repair pathways in pluripotent stem cells
  • Influence of oxygen concentration on the regenerative potential of stem cells and their derivatives

Independent research and teaching staff taking care of students carrying out doctoral, master's and bachelor's theses:

Other research and teaching staff taking care of students carrying out their master's and bachelor's theses:

Detailed research topics of master's and bachelor's theses can also be found on the website of each teacher in the tab: "Research interests". If you have any questions about details, please contact a potential research tutor by e-mail / personally.