prof. RNDr. Milan Gelnar, CSc.
Professor, Parasitology Group
Office: bldg. D31/312
Kamenice 753/5
625 00 Brno
Phone: | +420 549 49 3920 |
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Field of study: Parasitology
Topics of doctoral theses (supervisor)
- Ultrastructural studies on diplozoid species (Diplozoidae, Monogenea) – an analysis of selected organ systems – graduate 2017
- Monogenean diversity of freshwater fishes in West Africa – graduate 2012
- Occurrence and distribution of metazoan parasites within communities of host fih – graduate 2008
- Analysis of selected ecological and evolutionary-behavioural aspects of host-parasite systems – graduate 2008
- Analysis of significant surface structures of selected parasite taxa using the scanning electron microscopy – graduate 2008
- Morphometrical variability of the hard parts of the monogeneans belonging to the family Gyrodactylidae Beneden and Hesse, 1864 – graduate 2008
- Fluctuating asymmetry of diplozoid structures (Monogenea: Diplozoidae) under condition of environmetal stress – graduate 2007
- Metazoan parasites of freshwater aquarium fishes in the Czech Republic, current state and prospects – graduate 2005
- Modern Mathematical and Statistical Methods in Analysis of Parasites Communities – graduate 2004
- The role of Posthodiplostomum cuticola (v. Nordmann, 1832) in the biology of fish intermediate host – graduate 2004
- Hierarchy of the processes in parasite-host systems: multispectral analysis of distribution of parasites within the hosts – graduate 2002
- Nerve and muscle systems of the monogenean parasite, Eudiplozoon nipponicum (Goto, 1891) with respect to ontogenetic development – graduate 2002
- Molecular and Organismal Diversity of Monogenean Parasites of the Genus Gyrodactylus Nordmann, 1832 – graduate 2001
- Morfogeneze a taxonomická stabilita druhových determinačních kritérií vybraných druhů čeledi Diplozoidae – graduate 1999
Field of study: Parasitology
Topics of doctoral theses (consultant)
- Molecular and biochemical characterization of peptidase inhibitors produced by members of Monogenea – graduate 2021
- The parasite fauna of economically important pelagic fishes in Lake Tanganyika – graduate 2019