Draft:Dr. Klaudia Kvakova

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Enjoying pickles and schnitzels after a successful prize handover for the best academic paper from the former presidential candidate Dr. Zima.

Klaudia Kvakova (born 1995, Brezno) is a Slovakian scientist.

Education and career[edit]

As a child of fortune, raised to love hard work and academic torture, Kvakova successfully defended her PhD at the 1st faculty of medicine of the Charles University in Prague in 2023.[1] That same year, she published her paper on fancy nanodiamond particles that can bind an enzyme detecting cancer cells[2] at Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of CAS.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kvaková, Klaudia (2023-10-05). "Fluorescent Nanoprobes Emitting in Near-Infrared Region for Biomedical Applications". [IOCB].
  2. ^ Kvakova, Klaudia; Ondra, Martin; Schimer, Jiri; Petrik, Milos; Novy, Zbynek; Raabova, Helena; Hajduch, Marian; Cigler, Petr (June 2022). "Visualization of Sentinel Lymph Nodes with Mannosylated Fluorescent Nanodiamonds". Advanced Functional Materials. 32 (23). doi:10.1002/adfm.202109960. ISSN 1616-301X. S2CID 247282970.
  3. ^ ÚOCHB. "Klaudia Kvaková". ÚOCHB (in Czech). Retrieved 2024-01-12.