Research/art/teacher profile of a person
Name and surname:
Mgr. Barbora Tamášová, PhD.
Document type:
Research/art/teacher profile of a person
The name of the university:
Comenius University Bratislava
The seat of the university:
Šafárikovo námestie 6, 818 06 Bratislava

I. - Basic information

I.1 - Surname
Konečná
I.2 - Name
Barbora
I.3 - Degrees
MSc. PhD.
I.4 - Year of birth
1988
I.5 - Name of the workplace
Institute of Molecular Biomedicine
I.6 - Address of the workplace
Sasinkova 4, Bratislava, 81108
I.7 - Position
researcher
I.8 - E-mail address
basa.konecna@gmail.com
I.9 - Hyperlink to the entry of a person in the Register of university staff
https://www.portalvs.sk/regzam/detail/24262
I.10 - Name of the study field in which a person works at the university
Normal and pathological physiology
I.11 - ORCID iD
https://orcid.org/ 0000-0002-5544-1482

II. - Higher education and further qualification growth

II.1 - First degree of higher education
II.a - Name of the university or institution
Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, Comenius University, Bratislava
II.b - Year
2011
II.c - Study field and programme
Biomedical physics
II.2 - Second degree of higher education
II.a - Name of the university or institution
Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, Comenius University, Bratislava
II.b - Year
2013
II.c - Study field and programme
Biomedical physics
II.3 - Third degree of higher education
II.a - Name of the university or institution
Faculty of medicine
II.b - Year
2017
II.c - Study field and programme
Normal and pathological physiology
II.4 - Associate professor
II.5 - Professor
II.6 - Doctor of Science (DrSc.)

III. - Current and previous employment

III.a - Occupation-position III.b - Institution III.c - Duration
Researcher Faculty of medicine, CU, Bratislava 2017-now

IV. - Development of pedagogical, professional, language, digital and other skills

IV.a - Activity description, course name, other IV.b - Name of the institution IV.c - Year
Bioinformatics AjTyvIT 2021

V. - Overview of activities within the teaching career at the university

V.1 - Overview of the profile courses taught in the current academic year according to study programmes
V.1.a - Name of the profile course V.1.b - Study programme V.1.c - Degree V.1.d - Field of study
Basics of theoretical and experimental medicine Biology I. Biology
Introduction to science General medicine II. General medicine
Laboratory Methods in Biomedicine Biomedical Physics I. Physics
V.2 - Overview of the responsibility for the delivery, development and quality assurance of the study programme or its part at the university in the current academic year
V.3 - Overview of the responsibility for the development and quality of the field of habilitation procedure and inaugural procedure in the current academic year
V.4 - Overview of supervised final theses
V.4.1 - Number of currently supervised theses
V.4.a - Bachelor's (first degree)
0
V.4.b - Diploma (second degree)
1
V.4.c - Dissertation (third degree)
2
V.4.2 - Number of defended theses
V.4.a - Bachelor's (first degree)
4
V.4.b - Diploma (second degree)
2
V.5 - Overview of other courses taught in the current academic year according to study programmes

VI. - Overview of the research/artistic/other outputs

VI.1 - Overview of the research/artistic/other outputs and the corresponding citations
VI.1.1 - Number of the research/artistic/other outputs
VI.1.a - Overall
44
VI.1.b - Over the last six years
39
VI.1.2 - Number of the research/artistic/other outputs registered in the Web of Science or Scopus databases
VI.1.a - Overall
44
VI.1.b - Over the last six years
39
VI.1.3 - Number of citations corresponding to the research/artistic/other outputs
VI.1.a - Overall
581
VI.1.b - Over the last six years
570
VI.1.4 - Number of citations registered in the Web of Science or Scopus databases
VI.1.a - Overall
581
VI.1.b - Over the last six years
570
VI.1.5 - Number of invited lectures at the international, national level
VI.1.a - Overall
2
VI.1.b - Over the last six years
2
VI.2 - The most significant research/artistic/other outputs
1

Itagaki K, Riça I, Konecna B, Kim HI, Park J, Kaczmarek E, et al. Role of Mitochondria-Derived Danger Signals Released after Injury in Systemic Inflammation and Sepsis. Antioxid Redox Signal. 2021.

2

Immune activation by nucleic acids: A role in pregnancy complications.

Konečná B, Lauková L, Vlková B.

Scand J Immunol. 2018 Apr;87(4):e12651. doi: 10.1111/sji.12651. Review.


3

Fetal DNA does not induce preeclampsia-like symptoms when delivered in late pregnancy in the mouse.

Čonka J, Konečná B, Lauková L, Vlková B, Celec P.

Placenta. 2017 Apr;52:100-105. doi: 10.1016/j.placenta.2017.02.008. Epub 2017 Feb 9.


4

Detailed Analysis of Protein Topology of Extracellular Vesicles-Evidence of Unconventional Membrane Protein Orientation.

Cvjetkovic A, Jang SC, Konečná B, Höög JL, Sihlbom C, Lässer C, Lötvall J.

Sci Rep. 2016 Nov 8;6:36338. doi: 10.1038/srep36338.


5

Konecna B, Park J, Kwon WY, Vlkova B, Zhang Q, Huang W, et al. Monocyte exocytosis of mitochondrial danger-associated molecular patterns in sepsis suppresses neutrophil chemotaxis. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2021;90(1):46-53.

VI.3 - The most significant research/artistic/other outputs over the last six years
1

Itagaki K, Riça I, Konecna B, Kim HI, Park J, Kaczmarek E, et al. Role of Mitochondria-Derived Danger Signals Released after Injury in Systemic Inflammation and Sepsis. Antioxid Redox Signal. 2021.

2

Immune activation by nucleic acids: A role in pregnancy complications.

Konečná B, Lauková L, Vlková B.

Scand J Immunol. 2018 Apr;87(4):e12651. doi: 10.1111/sji.12651. Review.


3

Fetal DNA does not induce preeclampsia-like symptoms when delivered in late pregnancy in the mouse.

Čonka J, Konečná B, Lauková L, Vlková B, Celec P.

Placenta. 2017 Apr;52:100-105. doi: 10.1016/j.placenta.2017.02.008. Epub 2017 Feb 9.


4

Detailed Analysis of Protein Topology of Extracellular Vesicles-Evidence of Unconventional Membrane Protein Orientation.

Cvjetkovic A, Jang SC, Konečná B, Höög JL, Sihlbom C, Lässer C, Lötvall J.

Sci Rep. 2016 Nov 8;6:36338. doi: 10.1038/srep36338.


5

Konecna B, Park J, Kwon WY, Vlkova B, Zhang Q, Huang W, et al. Monocyte exocytosis of mitochondrial danger-associated molecular patterns in sepsis suppresses neutrophil chemotaxis. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2021;90(1):46-53.

VI.4 - The most significant citations corresponding to the research/artistic/other outputs
1

Proteomic dissection of large extracellular vesicle surfaceome unravels interactive surface platform

By: Rai, Alin; Fang, Haoyun; Claridge, Bethany; et al.

JOURNAL OF EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES  Volume: 10   Issue: 13     Article Number: e12164   Published: NOV 2021

2

Mechanisms of Key Innate Immune Cells in Early- and Late-Onset Preeclampsia

By: Aneman, Ingrid; Pienaar, Dillan; Suvakov, Sonja; et al.

FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY  Volume: 11     Article Number: 1864   Published: AUG 18 2020

3

Feto-Maternal Microchimerism: The Pre-eclampsia Conundrum

By: Hahn, Sinuhe; Hasler, Paul; Vokalova, Lenka; et al.

FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY  Volume: 10     Article Number: 659   Published: MAR 29 2019

4

Circulating mitochondrial N-formyl peptides contribute to secondary nosocomial infection in patients with septic shock

By: Kwon, Woon Yong; Suh, Gil Joon; Jung, Yoon Sun; et al.

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA  Volume: 118   Issue: 17    Article Number: e2018538118   Published: APR 27 2021

5

Elevated levels of circulating mitochondrial DNA predict early allograft dysfunction in patients following liver transplantation

By: Yoshino, Osamu; Wong, Boris Ka Leong; Cox, Daniel R. A.; et al.

JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY AND HEPATOLOGY  Volume: 36   Issue: 12   Pages: 3500-3507   Published: DEC 2021

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VI.5 - Participation in conducting (leading) the most important research projects or art projects over the last six years
1

VEGA grant – 1/0674/21

A model of colitis from the point of view of biophysics as a contribution to the understanding of inflammatory bowel diseases


2

APVV grant – PP-COVID-20-0019

Intelligent monitoring of wastewater in order to create a system of early warning of the population of the Slovak Republic against the spread of COVID-19 


3

APVV grant – APVV-18-0366

The role of NETosis in the etiopathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis


4

APVV grant – APVV-18-0287

Non-invasive yet unused markers of renal function: problems, causes and opportunities


5

National Scholarship Programme - October 2019 - April 2020 Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Centre, Harvard University, Boston Massachusetts

VII. - Overview of organizational experience related to higher education and research/artistic/other activities

VII.a - Activity, position VII.b - Name of the institution, board VII.c - Duration
DNA DAY, organizator Institute of molecular biomedicine, Faculty of medicine, Comenius University, Bratislava 2017-now

VIII. - Overview of international mobilities and visits oriented on education and research/artistic/other activities in the given field of study

VIII.a - Name of the institution VIII.b - Address of the institution VIII.c - Duration (indicate the duration of stay) VIII.d - Mobility scheme, employment contract, other (describe)
Krefting Research Centre, University of Gothenburg Gothenburg, Sweden 2015-2016 National Scholarship Programme
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Centre, Harvard University Boston Massachusetts October 2019 - March 2020 National Scholarship Programme

IX. - Other relevant facts

Date of last update
2022-01-21