prof. RNDr. Radek Marek, Ph.D.
Research Group Leader Senior, Radek Marek Research Group
Office: bldg. C04/112
Kamenice 753/5
625 00 Brno
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Field of study: Biomolecular Chemistry
Topics of doctoral theses (supervisor)
- Predicting supramolecular Interactions and Properties of Systems by Methods of Computational Chemistry – graduate 2019
- Computational Modeling of Supramolecular Interactions in Biological and Material Chemistry – graduate 2018
- Base-modified DNA quadruplexes: Structure and Noncovalent Interactions – graduate 2015
- Application of NMR Spectroscopy to Study Molecular and Supramolecular Structure – graduate 2014
- Applications of NMR Spectroscopy to Study Transition-Metal Complexes with Nitrogen-Based Ligands – graduate 2014
- Solution- and Solid-State NMR Parameters: Applications in Structural Chemistry – graduate 2010
- Applications of NMR to study structures of natural compounds – graduate 2010
- NMR spectroscopy of medically and pharmaceutically interesting nitrogen heterocycles – graduate 2007
Field of study: Biomolecular chemistry and bioinformatics
Topics of doctoral theses (supervisor)
- Interactions of G-quadruplexes with chromophores – graduate 2023
Field of study: Inorganic Chemistry
Topics of doctoral theses (supervisor)
- Host-Guest Chemistry of Pt(II) Metallodrugs and Cucurbiturils – ongoing study
Field of study: Materials Chemistry
Topics of doctoral theses (supervisor)
- Development of Porous Materials Using Natural Compounds and their Derivates – ongoing study
Field of study: Organic Chemistry
Topics of doctoral theses (supervisor)
- Unsymmetric chiral ligands in metallo-supramolecular chemistry – ongoing study
Field of study: Organic Chemistry
Topics of doctoral theses (supervisor)
- Synthesis and Structural Characterization of N-Substituted Azoles with Potential Pharmacological Activities – graduate 2013
Field of study: Physical Chemistry
Topics of doctoral theses (supervisor)
- Atom-Atom Interactions in Molecules and Beyond: Energy and Magnetic Response – graduate 2022