TACR TREND FW11020010
Noninvasive diagnosis of infectious diseases in laboratory rodents using genomic data    
                
            
        
    
General information
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    Project Title:Noninvasive diagnosis of infectious diseases in laboratory rodents using genomic data
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    Project Title in the Original Language:Neinvazivní diagnostika infekčních onemocnění laboratorních hlodavců s využitím genomických dat 
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    Project No.:FW11020010
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    Provider:TA0 – Technology Agency of the Czech Republic (TA CR)
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    Programme:FW – TREND (2020–2027)
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    Start of the Project:01. July 2024
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    End of the Project:30. June 2026
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    R&D Category:VV – Experimental development
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    Main Scientific Field:10608 – Biochemistry and molecular biology
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    Secondary Scientific Field:20602 – Medical laboratory technology (including laboratory samples analysis; diagnostic technologies) (Biomaterials to be 2.9 [physical characteristics of living material as related to medical implants, devices, sensors])
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    Additional Scientific Field:40301 – Veterinary science
The Goals of the Solution
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    The Goals of the Solution:The main goal of the project Hlodiag is to introduce molecular biology methods for detecting bacterial pathogens in laboratory animals intended mainly for biomedical research. The newly established cooperation with a research organization will contribute to the development of modern analytical methods for diagnosing bacterial pathogens and to the subsequent introduction of optimized analytical techniques that will increase automation. 
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    Keywords:health; pathogenic bacteria; analytical technique 
Beneficiary
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    Beneficiary:AnLab, s.r.o. 
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    Researcher:Mgr. Jiří Havran 
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    Other Researchers:MVDr. Dana Živná, Ph.D. 
Other Project Participant
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    Other Project Participant:Univerisity of South Bohemia in České Budějovice / Faculty of Agriculture and Technology 
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    Researcher:Ing. Dagmar Stehlíková, Ph.D. 
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    Other Researchers:Ing. Pavel Beran, Ph.D. 
 doc. Ing. Michael Rost, Ph.D.
 
