Mgr. Milan Blaha, Ph.D.

Education

2012-2016 Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Science; Developmental and Cell Biology (Ph.D. student)
2010-2014 Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Education; Training Teachers of General Subjects at Lower and Higher Secondary Schools Biology — Chemistry (master degree)
2010-2012 Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Science; Genetics, Molecular Biology and Virology (master degree)
2007-2010 Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Science; Molecular Biology and Biochemistry of Organisms (bachelor degree)

 

Major scientific interests

  • molecular mechanisms of oocyte maturation
  • communication between somatic and germ cells in ovarian follicles

 

Publications

2015 Procházka, R., Blaha, M. (2015). Regulation of mitogen-activated protein kinase 3/1 activity during meiosis resumption in mammals. Journal of Reproduction and Development 61, 495-502.
  Blaha, M., Němcová, L., Kepková, K.V., Vodička, P., Procházka, R. (2015). Gene expression analysis of pig cumulus-oocyte complexes stimulated in vitro with follicle stimulating hormone or epidermal growth factor-like peptides. Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology 13 (1), art. no. 113, p. 1.
  Blaha M., Němcová L., Procházka R. (2015) Cyclic guanosine monophosphate does not inhibit gonadotropin-induced activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase 3/1 in pig cumulus-oocyte complexes. Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology, 13:1.
2012 Procházka R., Blaha M., Němcová L. (2012) Signaling pathways regulating FSH- and amphiregulin-induced meiotic resumption and cumulus cell expansion in the pig. Reproduction 144:535-546.