Filip Duša graduated in biochemistry from Masaryk University in Brno
in 2010. During the following PhD studies at the Institute of
Analytical Chemistry of the CAS, he focused on the multidimensional
separation methods by coupling isoelectric focusing and liquid
chromatography. Further, he focused on the analysis of nanoparticles –
liposomes by analytical and biosensing methods during his postdoctoral
stay with Prof. Susanne Wiedmer at the Department of Chemistry,
University of Helsinki. In 2015 he was awarded a postdoctoral
internship by the CAS and returned to his home institute. He also
received an award under the Research and Mobility Support Programme
for Early Career Researchers, which enabled him to further develop his
collaboration with the team in Helsinki and continue his work on
liposome analysis. Since then, his main research topics have been
capillary electrophoresis, isoelectric focusing, quartz crystal
microbalance, nanoplasmonic sensing, and biomimicking nanoparticle
analysis. He supervises bachelor, master, and PhD students and
periodically teaches isoelectric focusing at Masaryk University.