Dr. Jan Jezek is a postdoctoral fellow at The Gurdon Institute, University of Cambridge, UK. His research interests are mitochondrial and redox biology, cancer research, tumor suppressors, mitochondrial stress signaling, mitochondrial dynamics, reactive oxygen species, apoptosis, hypoxia, transcriptional cyclins, mitochondrial DNA inheritance, mitochondrial recombination, mitochondrial DNA polymerase gamma, and Drosophila genetics. He is a co-author of twenty articles in peer-reviewed international journals and a member of The Genetics Society, British Society for Cell Biology, and The Biochemical Society
mitochondrial biology, mitochondrial metabolism, redox biology, bioenergetics, cancer research, tumor suppressors, mitochondrial stress signaling, mitochondrial dynamics, reactive oxygen species, apoptosis, hypoxia, cyclin family, transcriptional cyclins, Cdk8, Mediator, yeast, mitochondrial genetics, mitochondrial DNA inheritance, nuclear-mitochondrial interaction, mtDNA editing, mitochondrial replacement therapy, mitochondrial recombination, mitochondrial DNA polymerase gamma, cytochrome c oxidase, Drosophila melanogaster