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2nd European Colorectal Cancer Days – one step closer to a successful CRC prevention

2.5.2013 | More information...

Improving the uptake of colorectal cancer screening as well as the success rate of colorectal cancer treatment were among the main topics of the 2nd European Colorectal Cancer Days - a conference which was held in Brno, Czech Republic, from 26th to 27th April 2013.


Publication activities of IBA MU in 2012

8.4.2013 | More information...

Important outputs of IBA MU research involve publications, most notably original articles in international and national journals.


Portal for visualization of the Global Monitoring Plan is publicly available

6.3.2013 | More information...

Regional Centre of the Stockholm Convention in Brno - Research Centre for Toxic Compounds in the Environment (RECETOX) and Institute of Biostatistics and Analyses, Masaryk University, Czech Republic, have successfully finalized the development of the complex software and visualisation tool for global levels of the Stockholm Convention contained persistent organic pollutants in the atmosphere and human tissues (human milk and blood). Portal was launched on 22 February 2013.


Hynie prize for a team from CEITEC, IBA MU, and 1st FM CU

5.3.2013 | More information...

Professor Josef Hynie Prize for the best publication in the field of sexology in 2012 was awarded for the article "MDR1 in Paroxetine-Induced Sexual Dysfunction", which was published in the Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy.


6th year of the MEFANET conference brought new ideas for the education of future health professionals

20.12.2012 | More information...

The 6th year of the MEFANET conference was held in Brno, Czech Republic, from Tuesday 27th to Wednesday 28th November 2012. This conference provides a regular opportunity for teachers and students from medical faculties from all over the Czech Republic and Slovakia to meet experts in health care informatics and providers of electronical support in the education. Apart from methodical and educational aspects of e-learning at medical faculties in general, this year's conference has again dealt with the impact of this phenomenon on a specific medical specialty: a thematically focused symposium addressed the fields of orthopaedics, rheumatology and physiotherapy.


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