Ústav živočišné fyziologie a genetiky AV ČR, v.v.i.

CS EN DE SK PL IT ES UK

Rumburská 89,
27721 Liběchov
Telephone: +420 725 751 551
Telephone: +420 315 639 504
Web: www.iapg.cas.cz

Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics AS CR, v.v.i. is a research organization focusing on physiology, genetics, ecology and evolution. We operate a laboratory of developmental biology, biochemistry and molecular biology of germ cells, cell regeneration and plasticity, molecular ecology, molecular morphogenesis and more. We are located at Rumburská 89, Liběchov, district Mělník.

Department of Animal Physiology and Genetics:
- basic research in physiology, genetics, ecology and evolution.

Laboratory, laboratories:
- developmental biology
- biochemistry and molecular biology of germ cells
- cell regeneration and plasticity
- molecular ecology
- molecular morphogenesis
- applied proteomic analyzes
- DNA integrity
- fish genetics
- odontogenesis and osteogenesis
- cell signaling
- neurobiology and pathological physiology
- cell division control
- mammalian evolutionary genetics
- anaerobic microbiology
- Pigmod.

Our branches:
Prague, Vídeňská 1083
phone: 267 090 501.

Brno, Veveří 97
phone: 532 290 136.

Reg. No.: 67985904
VAT No.: CZ67985904
District: Středočeský
Country: Česká republika
Legal form: others
Employees: 101 - 500 employees
Turnover: 400 thousand - 1 200 thousand €


Telephone:
+420 725 751 551


Telephone:
+420 315 639 504


Email:
[email protected]


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