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Najdekr Lukáš Ph.D.

Journals

FRIEDECKÁ, J., M. JORENEK, K. POSPISKOVA, L. NAJDEKR, L. ZAJONCOVA, D. FRIEDECKÝ, T. ADAM
Urease-immobilized magnetic microparticles in urine sample preparation for metabolomic analysis by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Journal of Chromatography. A. 2019, 1605, 360355, ISSN: 0021-967, PMID: 31315811,
VÁCLAVÍK, J., K. COENE, I. VROBEL, L. NAJDEKR, D. FRIEDECKÝ, R. KARLÍKOVÁ, L. MÁDROVÁ, A. PETSALO, U. ENGELKE, A. VAN WEGBERG, L. KLUIJTMANS, T. ADAM, R. WEVERS
Structural elucidation of novel biomarkers of known metabolic disorders based on multistage fragmentation mass spectra. Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease. 2018, 41(3), 407-414, ISSN: 0141-8955, PMID: 29139026,
KARLÍKOVÁ, R., K. MIČOVÁ, L. NAJDEKR, A. GARDLO, T. ADAM, P. MAJEROVÁ, D. FRIEDECKÝ, A. KOVAC
Metabolic status of CSF distinguishes rats with tauopathy from controls. Alzheimer's Research & Therapy. 2017, 9(1), 78, ISSN: 1758-9193, PMID: 28934963,

Open positions

Project: Application of untargeted lipidomics and metabolomics as a tool for generating hypotheses in personalized medicine
Supervisors: Najdekr Lukáš Ph.D.
Available: 1
Intended for: Doctoral training
Summary: 1 place in full-time study
Project: Applied lipidomics approach in the search for new clinical biomarkers and elucidation of the structure of unknown lipid species
Supervisors: Najdekr Lukáš Ph.D.
Available: 1
Intended for: Doctoral training
Summary: 1 place in full-time study
Project: Use of open-source software approaches for analysis of metabolomic and lipidomic clinical data
Supervisors: Najdekr Lukáš Ph.D.
Available: 1
Intended for: Doctoral training
Project: Isolation and analysis of membrane lipid rafts using a non-targeted metabolomics and lipidomics approach
Supervisors: Najdekr Lukáš Ph.D.
Available: 1
Intended for: Doctoral training
Project: Vitamin analysis in human plasma cohort by application of UHPLC-MS
Supervisors: Najdekr Lukáš Ph.D.
Available: 1
Intended for: Bachelor training
Summary: Description: The main goal would be to learn basic analytical skills in the metabolomics laboratory. Starting with sample preparation (different types of extractions), followed by data acquisition on the LCMS analytical platform. The last step is a biological interpretation of measured data; in this case, the effects of vitamin deficiency or overdose on the human organism.