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Eva Syková

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Eva Syková
Eva Syková, 2012
Born (1944-07-24) 24 July 1944 (age 80)
Alma materCharles University
AwardsElected member of European Academy of Sciences, Jansen-Cilag Foundation Award (2005), Best publication, Czech Medical Society of J.E. Purkyně
Scientific career
FieldsNeuroscience
InstitutionsInstitute of Experimental Medicine, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

Eva Syková (born 1944) is a Czech neuroscientist whose research focused on the origins, mechanisms and maintenance of ionic and volume homeostasis in the CNS and the role of extrasynaptic transmission,[1][2] spinal cord injury.[3][4][5] She is currently leading several clinical studies, including a Phase I/II study in patients with spinal cord injury as well as ongoing clinical studies of patients with ALS and ischemic leg injury.[6] She was director of Institute of Experimental Medicine and the head of the Center for Cell Therapy and Tissue Repair at Charles University in Prague. Eva Sykova is author of 421 publications and co-holder of 7 patents[7] with an H-index of 50.[8][9]

References

  1. ^ "Professor Eva Sykova - ENI-NET". eni-net.org.
  2. ^ Syková E. and Nicholson C. (2008) Diffusion in brain extracellular space. Physiol Rev., 88: 1277-1340.
  3. ^ http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.147.1912&rep=rep1&type=pdf
  4. ^ http://stary.lf2.cuni.cz/Informace/vr/2008/bonemarrow.pdf
  5. ^ http://www.biomed.cas.cz/physiolres/pdf/57%20Suppl%203/57_S121.pdf
  6. ^ Sykova E and Jendelova P. "In vivo tracking of stem cells in brain and spinal cord injury". Prog Brain Res. 161: 367–83. doi:10.1016/S0079-6123(06)61026-1. PMID 17618991.
  7. ^ http://www.vyzkum.cz/FrontMedailonekDetail.aspx?idsekce=662&kod=RADA&idm=726298
  8. ^ Web of Science, 23. 9. 2014
  9. ^ "Remedic - Regenerative Medicine Home Page". helsinki.fi.