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Úspěchy | 26.06.2024

Premium scholarships 06/2024

In accordance with the Scholarship Regulations of the USB and other regulations and internal norms of the faculty, the premium scholarship for contribution to faculty’s creative activities was awarded in June 2024 to the following students:

Surname and name of student

Publication output for which a premium scholarship is awarded   

Avramovič Mladen

Avramović, M., Turek, J., Tomčala, A., Mráz, J., Bláha, M., Let, M., Szmyt, M., Randák, T., 2024. Assessing the acclimatisation to the wild of stocked European graylings Thymallus thymallus by monitoring lipid dynamics and food consumptio. Knowledge and Managememt of Aquatic Ecosystems 425: 10. (IF 2022 = 1,800; AIS 2022 = 0,329)

Konar Essaikiammal Sodalai Muthu

Konar, E.S.M., Mai, K., Brachs, S., Waghmare, S.G., Samarin, A.M., Policar, T., Samarin, A.M., 2024. Evaluation of viability, developmental competence, and apoptosis-related transcripts during in vivo post-ovulatory oocyte aging in zebrafish Danio rerio (Hamilton, 1822). Frontiers in Veterinary Science 11: 1389070. (IF 2022 = 3,200; AIS 2022 = 0,646)                  

Kučera Václav

Malinovskyi, O., Profant, V., Kučera, V., Pěnka, T., Policar, T., 2024. Practical application of bicultural stocking and its effects on fish growth, blood biochemistry, and solid waste elimination in recirculating aquaculture systém. Animial 18: 101193. (IF 2022 = 3,600; AIS 2022 = 0,670)

Konar, E.S.M., Mai, K., Brachs, S., Waghmare, S.G., Samarin, A.M., Policar, T., Samarin, A.M., 2024. Evaluation of viability, developmental competence, and apoptosis-related transcripts during in vivo post-ovulatory oocyte aging in zebrafish Danio rerio (Hamilton, 1822). Frontiers in Veterinary Science 11: 1389070. (IF 2022 = 3,200; AIS 2022 = 0,646)

Kuebutornye Felix Kofi Agbeko

Roy, K., Vrba, J., Kuebutornye, F.K.A., Dvořák, P., Kajgrová, L., Mráz, J., 2024. Fish stocks as phosphorus sources or sinks: Influenced by nutritional and metabolic variations, not solely by dietary content and stoichiometry. Science of the Total Environment 938: 173611. (IF 2022 = 9,800; AIS 2022 = 1,432)

Nováková Petra

Robinson, R.F.A., Mills, G.A., Grabic, R., Bořík, A., Fones, G.R., 2024. Quantification and risk assessment of polar organic contaminants in two chalk streams in Hampshire, UK using the Chemcatcher passive sampler. Science of The Total Environment 939: 173316. (IF 2022 = 9,800; AIS 2022 = 1,432)

Pěnka Tomáš

Malinovskyi, O., Profant, V., Kučera, V., Pěnka, T.,Policar, T., 2024. Practical application of bicultural stocking and its effects on fish growth, blood biochemistry, and solid waste elimination in recirculating aquaculture systém. Animial 18: 101193. (IF 2022 = 3,600; AIS 2022 = 0,670)

Konar, E.S.M., Mai, K., Brachs, S., Waghmare, S.G., Samarin, A.M., Policar, T., Samarin, A.M., 2024. Evaluation of viability, developmental competence, and apoptosis-related transcripts during in vivo post-ovulatory oocyte aging in zebrafish Danio rerio (Hamilton, 1822). Frontiers in Veterinary Science 11: 1389070. (IF 2022 = 3,200; AIS 2022 = 0,646)

Sebastian Anju

Abdelsalam, E.E.E., Bláhová, Z., Baloch, A.A., Piačková, V., 2024. Potential to grow carp oedema virus (genogroup I) in monolayers of carp-derived primary cells with further implications in cell analysis. Journal of Fish Diseases 47: e13934. (IF 2022 = 2,500; AIS 2022 = 0,417)

Soto Almena Ismael

Baycelebi, E., Kaya, C., Kurtul, I., Turan, D., Haubrock, P.J., Soto, I., Aksu, S., Tarkan, A.S., 2024. Decadal-scale regional variability in monitoring efforts significantly influences fish diversity trends in the Euphrates and Tigris catchments, Türkiye. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 34: e4171. (IF 2022 = 2,400; AIS 2022 = 0,582)

The publications in question are available here.

We would like to thank our students for their creative activities and congratulate them on the premium scholarship.

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