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TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER OFFICE
FOR BIOMEDICINE IN CZECH REPUBLIC (Europe)
University Hospital Hradec Králové; Faculty of Military Health Sciences; University of Hradec Králové
Kamil Kuča – Head of Department
Martin Kuneš – Technology Transfer Manager
Jiří Mošna - Technology Transfer Manager
Lucie Bartošová - Technology Transfer Manager
Martin Sedláček – Project Manager and PR
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Center for Transfer of Biomedical Technologies (CTBT)
www.fnhk.cz/ctbt/eng
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provides intellectual property protection assistance and other commercialization support to researchers
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links industrial partners interested in commercializing available technologies to researchers
The technologies for transfer comprise physical and life science, human health technologies, medical devices,
diagnostics.
Scientific background and research topics – commercial opportunities
University Hospital Hradec Králové
 Biomarkers in clinical medicine (gastroenterology, clinical and experimental oncology, haematology,
endocrinology, rheumatology)
 Surgery, preparation for surgical trauma operation, consequences of post-operative conditions
 The issue of aging and care of the old population, improving the quality of life in old age.
Use of metabolism, nutrition and nutritional pharmacology.
 Neurodegenerative disorders
 Advanced diagnostic methods (personalized medicine)
o in silico molecular modeling
o new drug synthesis
o screening biochemical and pharmacological tests to evaluate the activity of new drugs
o toxicity and pharmacokinetic studies in vivo (mouse, rat, guinea-pig, pig) – under GLP conditions
 Proteomics
o search for new protein biomarkers allowing early detection of ongoing disease
o evaluation of drug effects on the protein level to better understand their mode of action
Faculty of Military Health Sciences – University of Defence
 Therapeutic approaches for militarily misused organophosphorus compounds
o novel inhibitors and reactivators
- synthesis, evaluation, penetration through blood-brain barrier
- potential anti-Alzheimer´s and Myasthenia Gravis disease drugs
o antidotes against nerve agents and organophosphorus pesticides
 Vaccination efficacy
o cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway
 Biosensor technology
o development of new methods (detection of some mycotoxins)
o using novel recombinant proteins and nanotechnology (determination of yperites)
 Decontaminants and disinfectants
o based on micellar compounds
 Medical aspects of war surgery and war internal medicine
 Unique biomolecular markers
o its identification (virulent Francisella tularensis strains and others from the BW agent list)
University Hradec Králové
 analysis of multidimensional time series from medical diagnostic devices
o human EEG analysis after evoked signals
 ballistocardiographic signals
o methods of its detection
o development of ballistocardiographic bed
 posturography
o study of the process of keeping human balance
Project Center
for Transfer of
Biomedical Technologies HK is
funded by the European Union
(ERDF) and the Czech Republic‘s
state budget. (CZ.1.05/3.1.00/10.0213)