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Zuzana Konvičková won the 2nd best poster prize on Rybikon 2020 – the Czech conference of ichthyology and fisheries

November 6, 2020 Zuza

Big congrats to Zuzka!! Even in the enforced on-line world, the conference including the poster session with the virtual chat “rooms” can happen as we’ve seen at the Czech conference of […]

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New manuscript on vision in the deep-sea fish larvae on BioRxiv

August 27, 2020August 27, 2020 Zuza

Our new manuscript: “Opsin gene expression in larval and adult deep-sea fishes supports a conserved cone-to-rod pathway in teleost visual development” is on a public preprint server. Interested how the deep-sea […]

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Field work in Cameroon successful including the safe return home during the corona peak

August 27, 2020August 27, 2020 Zuza

The FishEvo team of Gina, Monika and Dima performed field work in Cameroon this spring. Accompanied by two PhD students from University of Douala (Cameroon) and two PhD students focused on the […]

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Another fish on the cover – vision in the Barombi Mbo cichlids published in Molecular Ecology

January 22, 2020January 22, 2020 Zuza

Our manuscript about vision in the crater lake cichlids has been in published in Molecular Ecology. We are very happy to finally wrap up what we know about adaptation to the […]

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FishEvo team attended the European Congress of Ichthyology, Cichlid Science 2019 and the Symposium for European Freshwater Sciences

October 17, 2019October 17, 2019 Zuza

In September 2019, we had a conference month to present our research! Veronika, Dima, Nik and Zuza attended the European Congress of Ichthyology in Lausanne with the following contributions: Nik Lupše – Evolution […]

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Our research on deep-sea fish vision published in Science!

August 5, 2019August 5, 2019 Zuza

Silver spinyfins (Diretmus argenteus) live in the deep-sea and have extremely adapted “super-vision” with 38 rhodopsin genes in their genome. Our recent study was published in Science including the cover page. We found three […]

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Nik Lupše attended the graduation ceremony at National University of Ireland, Galway.

November 26, 2018November 26, 2018 Zuza

Nik received his “Master of Science in Zoology” degree there with the Master thesis entitled: “Evolution of cuttlefishes (family Sepiidae) through molecular and morphological investigations”. Congratulations!!

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Monika and Gina took part in the short-term research training at Queensland Brain Institute

October 31, 2018November 2, 2018 Zuza

PhD students Gina and Monika received a thorough and detailed training on the retina morphology, histology and anatomy by Dr. Fanny de Buserrolles, Queensland Brain Institute, Brisbane, Australia.

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International Congress of Neuroethology (ICN 2018) in Brisbane, Australia

October 31, 2018November 4, 2018 Zuza

We have proudly presented our research projects at ICN 2018 this summer! Monika, Gina, Nik, Veronika and Katerina presented their posters with titles: Monika – Opsin genes: adaptations to different light environments […]

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The beautiful deep sea painting from Veronika

February 5, 2018 Zuza

The piece of art from Veronika (known also as Septima Severa) became part of my office now. THANKS A LOT!!!:-)

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