Mgr. Veronika Oralová, Ph.D.

Education

2009-2011 Faculty of Sciences, Masaryk University, (Brno, Czech republic)
Molecular Biology and Genetics
Mgr.
2011-2015 Faculty of Sciences, Masaryk University, (Brno, Czech republic)
Molecular and Cellular Biology
Ph.D.
Ph.D. thesis: Interaction during bone development and adjacent structures: involvement of selected signalling molecules.
2016-now Laboratory of evolutionary and development biology, Biology Department, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
Evolutionary and Development Biology, tooth development of zebrafish ( Danio rerio )
Postdoc

 

Professional experience

2007-2008 Laboratory Molecular Biology of Plants, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
research technician
2009-2011 Laboratory of Cancer Biology, Biological Department, Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
research technician
2011-2011 FNUSA-ICRC, St. Anne’s University Hospital Brno
research scientist
2012-2014 Department of Physiology, University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Brno
research scientist
2011-2015 Laboratory of Molecular morphogenesis, Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics, Czech Academy of Sciences
Ph.D. student
2015-2016 Laboratory of Molecular morphogenesis, Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics, Czech Academy of Sciences
Postdoc position
2016-now Laboratory of evolutionary and development biology, Biology Department, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
Postdoc position

 

Major scientific interests

  • Bone and tooth development

 

Research fellowships and study visits

2012-2015 short and long-term research visits in Department of Craniofacial Development and Orthodontics, King’s College London

 

Conferences, workshops, symposiums

2011 The Student Scientific Conference on Cancer Research, Brno, Czech Republic
2012 88th Physiology days, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic
2012 The Student Scientific Conference on Biotechnology and Biomedicine, Brno, Czech Republic
2012 Conference of Young Researchers, Brno, Czech Republic
2013 50th European Calcified Tissue Society Congress, Lisbon, Portugal
2014 51st European Calcified Tissue Society Congress, Prague, Czech Republic
2014 Mendel Forum, Brno, Czech Republic
2014 Morphology, Brno, Czech Republic
2015 Morphological Conference, Olomouc, Czech Republic

 

Publications

  • Author or coauthor of 6 IF contributions
  • cited 12 times (12 times without self-citations)
  • H index = 2 (according WOS)

Selected papers (WOS, last 5 years)

2016 Oralova V., Matalova E., Killinger M., Knopfova L., Smarda J., Buchtova M. Osteogenic Potential of the Transcription Factor c-MYB. 2016. Calcif Tissue Int.
doi: 10.1007/s00223-016-0219-2
2015 Alfaqeeh S., Oralova V., Foxworthy M., Matalova E., Grigoriadis AE., Tucker AS. Root and Eruption Defects in c-Fos Mice Are Driven by Loss of Osteoclasts. 2015. J Dent Res. 94(12):1724-1731.
  Oralová V., Matalová E., Janečková E., Drobná Krejčí E., Knopfová L., Šnajdr P., Tucker AS., Veselá I., Šmarda J., Buchtová M. Role of c-Myb in chondrogenesis. 2015. Bone . 76:97-106.
  Minaříková M., Oralová V., Veselá B., Radlanski RJ., Matalová E. Osteogenic Profile of Mesenchymal Cell Populations Contributing to Alveolar Bone Formation. 2015. Cells Tissues Organs. 200(5):339-348.
  Buchtova M., Oralova V., Aklian A., Masek J., Vesela I., Ouyang Z., Obadalova T., Konecna Z., Spoustova T., Pospisilova T., Matula P., Varecha M., Balek L., Gudernova I., Jelinkova I., Duran I., Cervenkova I., Murakami S., Kozubik A., Dvorak P., Bryja V., Krejci P. Fibroblast growth factor and canonical WNT/β-catenin signaling cooperate in suppresion of chondrocyte differentiation in experimental models of FGFR signalling in cartilage. 2015. Biochim Biophys Acta. 1852(5):839-850.
2014 Oralová V., Chlastáková I., Radlanski RJ., Matalová E. Distribution of BMP6 in the alveolar bone during mouse mandibular molar eruption. 2014. Connect Tissue Res. 55(5-6):357-366.
2010 Uldrijan S., Vaclova T., Oralova V., Hammerova J., Sedlackova M., Hribkova H., Cetkovska K., Slaninova I. Small molecule inhibitors of cellular stress response pathways can modulate viability of malignant melanoma cells. 2010. 21st Meeting of the European Association for Cancer Research, Oslo, Norway