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Michaela Ottová, MSc

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Contact

 Room: I01
 Phone: +420 220 444 179
 E-mail: rollovam@vscht.cz

Education and Employment

2012-2013 Annual study abroad, Estancia High School, California, USA
2013-2017 Bachelor studies, ICT Prague, FFBT, Biotechnology of Drugs (Bc.) 
2017-2019 Master studies, ICT Prague, FFBT, Biotechnology (MSc.)  
July – September 2019 Professional internship abroad, MOBI programme, The Biofactory Competence Center, Fribourg, Switzerland
since 2019 Doctoral studies, ICT Prague, FFBT, Biotechnology   

Doctoral Study

Doctoral thesis: The effect of plant extracts and their biologically active substances on biofilms of opportunistic pathogens and commensal microorganisms

Supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Olga Maťátková, PhD

Teaching Activity

Consultations of diploma and bachelor theses, teaching in the laboratories of the field belonging to the Department of Biotechnology.

Current Research Topics

Interactions of biologically active substances of natural origin with bacterial biofilms related to the human digestive tract, characterization of the properties of Vitis vinifera plant extracts.

Updated: 21.10.2022 11:59, Author: Martin Halecký

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