Eva Nagyova

Physiology and Genetics
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
Czech Republic

Biography

Eva Nagyova has completed her PhD at the age of 32 years from Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics in Prague and postdoctoral studies from -Norwegian College of Veterinary Medicine, Oslo, Norway (1992), and INSERM, Clamart, France (1994). In 1997, she obtained OECD Fellowship Award, and she moved to Cancer Research Center, Ottawa, Canada to collaborate with Professor B.C. Vanderhyden. During this period she studied different aspects of oocyte maturation and cumulus expansion. In 2002, she obtained again the OECD Fellowship Award, and she moved to Department of Public Health and Cell Biology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Rome, Italy; where she started to investigate organization of cumulus extracellular matrix in perfect collaboration with Prof .Salustri A, and Camaioni A. In years, 2002-2007, their collaboration was supported by - Program of Scientific and Technological Co-operation between the Government of the Italian Republic and Czech Republic. In 2013, she obtained OECD Fellowship Award again to continue her research in University of Rome, Italy. She published more than 40 papers in reputed journals. Eva Nagyova has completed her PhD at the age of 32 years from Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics in Prague and postdoctoral studies from -Norwegian College of Veterinary Medicine, Oslo, Norway (1992), and INSERM, Clamart, France (1994). In 1997, she obtained OECD Fellowship Award, and she moved to Cancer Research Center, Ottawa, Canada to collaborate with Professor B.C. Vanderhyden. During this period she studied different aspects of oocyte maturation and cumulus expansion. In 2002, she obtained again the OECD Fellowship Award, and she moved to Department of Public Health and Cell Biology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Rome, Italy; where she started to investigate organization of cumulus extracellular matrix in perfect collaboration with Prof .Salustri A, and Camaioni A. In years, 2002-2007, their collaboration was supported by - Program of Scientific and Technological Co-operation between the Government of the Italian Republic and Czech Republic. In 2013, she obtained OECD Fellowship Award again to continue her research in University of Rome, Italy. She published more than 40 papers in reputed journals.

Research Intrest

Physiology and Genetics