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5th International Conference on Rare Diseases
30 November – 1 December 2023, Budapest, Hungary / Topics of RARE2023 are autoimmune disorders, palliative care in rare disease, surgical procedures in ultra-rare disorders, and newly approved innovative therapies for genetic and non-genetic rare diseases. For more information visit RARE2023 website. Read more
The Power of Mouse Genetics: Opportunities for Genomic and Precision Medicine – The IMPC 2023 Annual Conference
Experts from the Czech Centre for Phenogenomics participated in the annual IMPC Conference held on 9 – 12 July in Oxford with the following poster presentations: The report from the conference is available on the IMPC website. Copyright: IMPC Read more
CCP at the Science Fair 2023
Hundreds of people interested in biology visited the stand of the Czech Centre for Phenogenomics at the Science Fair 2023. Big thanks to all the volunteers from the CCP team. Read more
Registration and abstract submission for the 5th CCP Phenogenomics Conference has been opened
It is our great honour to invite you cordially to the 5th CCP Phenogenomics Conference, which will be held on 14 – 15 September 2023 in Prague & online. Similarly, to the last year, the conference is devoted to the topic of rare diseases & their therapies this year, with special focus on experimental models… Read more
Czech Centre for Phenogenomics at the Czech Science Fair / České centrum pro fenogenomiku na Veletrhu vědu
8 – 10 June 2023, Prague (PVA Letňany) / We look forward to seeing you at stand No. 43 in Hall 1. / Těšíme me se na Vás na stánku č. 43 v hale 1. Jsme z Českého centra pro fenogenomiku při Ústavu molekulární genetiky AV ČR, které se nachází na kraji Prahy ve Vestci… Read more
Why are mice so important in biomedical research?
As the most common research mammal in the world, mice are key to many aspects of biomedical research and, in turn, scientific and medical advancements. Without mice, we would lack a crucial understanding of major diseases, including cancer and genetic disorders like muscular dystrophy, which has led to lasting benefits for humans and animals alike.… Read more
5th CCP Phenogenomics Conference
14-15 September 2023, Praha and on-line, Czech Republic / The scientific committee has selected the topic of rare diseases: experimental models & delivery of therapies as the main thematic focus of this year Conference. The keynote lectures were given by: The Conference provided again an excellent opportunity to support networking and interactions among the researchers,… Read more
Students from Charles University at CCP
The Czech Centre for Phenogenomics organized a theoretical and practical seminar “Phenotyping technologies for working with mouse models” for first year students of the Faculty of Science of Charles University in April 2023. The students of the subject “Molecular and General Biology” met Jan Prochazka from Phenotyping Module, who gave a lecture on phenotyping of… Read more
New CCP E-newsletter
Highlights of the Issue: The new state-of-the-art BSL-3 laboratory at the Czech Centre for Phenogenomics CCP preclinical services in a nutshell Focus on rare diseases: the Alliance for Rare Disease Research and Therapy is launched Open access to CCP services under transnational calls Full version of the e-Newsletter Read more
CCP researchers contributed to “Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine”
The researchers from the Czech Centre for Phenogenomics contributed to a new book “Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine – Sex and Gender-Specific Biology in the Postgenomic Era” (4th Edition – April 17, 2023, Elsevier) with a chapter “CRISPR Technology and Its Role in Treating Rare Imprinting Diseases”. Read more