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Dr. Monika Čvančarová,

Job title/activity of the person
Green Chemistry

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+41 61 228 55 72
E-Mail
monika.cvancarova@fhnw.ch

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School of Life Sciences FHNW
Institute for Ecopreneurship
Hofackerstrasse 30
4132 Muttenz

Activities at the FHNW

PostDoc Green Chemistry

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2004–2007
BSc., Faculty of Sciences, Charles University of Prague, Czech Republic
Study program: Clinical and Toxicological Analysis

2007–2009
MSc., Faculty of Sciences, Charles University of Prague, Czech Republic
Study program: Clinical and Toxicological Analysis

2009–2014
Ph.D., Institute for Environmental Studies, Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic
Dissertation Thesis: Study of main mycoremediation aspects – effect of bioavailability, biodegradation and toxicity of organic pollutants

Since 2014
PostDoc, Institute for Ecopreneurship, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW).

Memberships of organisations, commissions and review bodies
  • Czechoslovak Microbiologic Society

Awards
  • 2014
    Dean's award for the best dissertation thesis

Patents
  • Dekonta, a.s., Stehelčeves, Institute of Microbiology AS CR, v.v.i., Prague 4. Process of extraction and instrumentation for release of weakly bound pollutants especially polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) from soil samples. Czech patent 2014 No. 304286 B6.

Publications
  • Covino, S., D'Annibale, A., Stazi, S. R., Cajthaml, T., Čvančarová, M., Stella, T., Petruccioli, M.: Assessment of degradation potential of aliphatic hydrocarbons by autochthonous filamentous fungi from a historically polluted clay soil. Science of the Total Environment 505 (2015), 545–554, IF 3.163
  • Křesinová, Z., Hostačná, L., Medková, J., Čvančarová, M., Stella, T., Cajthaml, T.: Sensitive GC/MS determination of 15 isomers of chlorobenzoic acids in accelerated solvent extracts of soils historically contaminated with PCBs and validation of the entire method. International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry 94 (2014), 822–836, IF 1.321
  • Čvančarová, M., Moeder, M., Filipová, A., Reemtsma, T., Cajthaml, T.: Biotransformation of the antibiotic agent flumequine by ligninolytic fungi and residual antibacterial activity of the transformation mixtures. Environmental Science and Technology 47 (2013), 14128–14136, IF 5.257
  • Čvančarová, M., Křesinová, Z., Cajthaml, T.: Influence of the bioaccessible fraction of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons on the ecotoxicity of historically contaminated soils. Journal of Hazardous Materials 254-255 (2013), 116–124, IF 3.925
  • Stella, T., Covino, S., Křesinová, Z., D'Annibale, A., Petruccioli, M., Čvančarová, M., Cajthaml, T.: Chlorobenzoic acid degradation by Lentinus (Panus) tigrinus: In vivo and in vitro mechanistic study-evidence for P-450 involvement in the transformation. Journal of Hazardous Materials 260 (2013), 975–983, IF 3.925
  • Čvančarová M., Křesinová Z., Filipová A., Covino S., Cajthaml T.: Biodegradation of PCBs by ligninolytic fungi and characterization of the degradation products. Chemosphere 88 (2012), 1317–1323, IF 3.206
  • Muzikář M., Křesinová Z., Svobodová K., Filipová A., Čvančarová M., Cajthamlová K., Cajthaml T.: Biodegradation of chlorobenzoic acids by ligninolytic fungi. Journal of Hazardeous Materials 196 (2011), 386–394, IF 4.173
  • Covino S., Čvančarová M., Muzikář M., D'annibale A., Petruccioli M., Federici F., Křesinová Z., Cajthaml T.: An efficient PAH-degrading Lentinus (Panus) tigrinus strain: Effect of inoculum formulation and pollutant bioavailability in solid matrice. Journal of Hazardeous Materials 183 (2010), 669–676, IF 3.723
  • Covino S., Svobodová K., Čvančarová M., D’Annibale A., Petruccioli M., Federici F., Křesinová Z., Galli E., Cajthaml T.: Inoculum carrier and contaminant bioavailability affect fungal degradation performances of PAH-contaminated solid matrices from a wood preservation plant. Chemosphere 79 (2010), 855–864, IF 3.155
  • Covino S., Svobodová K., Křesinová Z., Petruccioli M., Federici F., D’Annibale A., Čvančarová M., Cajthaml T.: In vivo and in vitro polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons degradation by Lentinus (Panus) tigrinus CBS 577.79. Bioresource Technology 101 (2010), 3004–3012, IF 4.365
  • Hubálek T., Čvančarová M., Cajthaml T.: Ecotoxicity of PAH-contaminated soil during composting. Acta Universitatis Carolinae, Environmentalica 24 (2010), 51–60.
  • Nesměrák K., Štícha M., Čvančarová M.: HPLC/MS analysis of historical pharmaceutical preparations of heroin and cocaine. Analytical Letters 43 (2010), 2572–2581, IF 0.92
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