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Kamil Kuca
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Cognitive Disorders
Geriatrics
Global Health
Psychiatry and Psychology
Public Health

Kamil Kuca

PeerJ Author

Summary

Prof Kamil Kuca was working within last ten years for several academic institutes in Czech republic (University of Defense, Faculty of Military Health Sciences; University of Hradec Kralove, Faculty of Science and Faculty of Informatics and Management; University Hospital Hradec Kralove; National Institute of Mental Health) as senior researcher, group leader or chair.
Recently, he is president of the University of Hradec Kralove. He is/was also Invited professor at following institutes – Florida International University (Miami, USA), Institute of Military Engineering (Rio de Janeiro, Brasil), Yangtze University (Jingzhou, China). His research interests are drug design, pharmacology and toxicology, pharmacoeconomy, chemical and biological threats, etc. He was/is principal investigator on numerous national and international projects (EU, NATO, GACR, IGA MZ, MSMT etc.). He has lots of cooperators throughout the world (e.g. Korea, Croatia, United Arab Emirates, USA, France, Turkey, China, Singapore, Sweden, and Brazil). His Hindex is 43, number of citation in WoS is over 4000. He has five patents. In 2015, he was awarded 7th most cited European author (2005-2011) in pharmacology and toxicology, according to the list published by Lab Times (available at: http://www.labtimes.org/labtimes/ranking/2015_01/index2.lasso#A)

Biochemistry Bioinformatics Cognitive Disorders Computer Aided Design Drugs & Devices Geriatrics Global Health Neurology Neuroscience Pharmacology Psychiatry & Psychology Public Health Toxicology

PeerJ Contributions

  • Articles 1
December 21, 2016
The effect of cognitive training on the subjective perception of well-being in older adults
Vladimír Bureš, Pavel Čech, Jaroslava Mikulecká, Daniela Ponce, Kamil Kuca
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2785 PubMed 28028465