Biology of Parasitism: Summer School - MB161P46
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This summer school introduces students to molecular parasitology through an integrated study of the protist parasites such as Giardia intestinalis, Trichomonas vaginalis, Trypanosoma brucei and free living Naegleria gruberi (model for pathogenic N. fowleri) with a focus on exploring emerging and less-studied aspects of parasite cell biology. Rather than repeating standard laboratory exercises, the course emphasizes open-ended, research-driven experiments that reflect current questions in the field.
Students work in small groups through guided experimental modules that follow the full research workflow, from experimental design to data analysis and interpretation. Practical training includes molecular cloning, CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing, RNA analysis and PCR, protein expression and purification, affinity pulldown and mass spectrometry, fluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry, and luminescence-based reporter assays. The course is open to students at all levels, from undergraduates to PhD candidates. It is organized into thematic blocks combining short lectures with intensive hands-on laboratory sessions and group discussions, providing both a strong conceptual foundation and practical experience with modern experimental techniques used in contemporary biomedical and evolutionary research. For more information contact Dr. Pavel Dolezal, pavel.dolezal@natur.cuni.cz Last update: Hlubinková Lenka, Mgr. (26.01.2026)
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