!!László Nagy - Curriculum Vitae
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[Full CV|nlcv.pdf]
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Ph.D. Student, in Medical Sciences (cell and molecular biology), University Medical School, Debrecen, Hungary \\
(1992-1995)\\
Advisors: Dr Peter J.A. Davies, University of Texas-Houston\\
Medical Student, University Medical School, Debrecen, Hungary \\
(1985-1991)\\
High School Student, Tóth Árpád Gimnázium, Debrecen, Hungary\\
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__Advisory functions:__\\
*BioSystems International SAS, Scientific advisor (2004-2006)\\
*UDGenoMed, Ltd., Chief Scientific Officer (2007-)\\
*Gedeon Richter, Inc., Member of the Scientific Advisory Board (2008-)\\
*International Society of Dendritic Cell and Vaccine Research, Advisory Committee member (2010-)\\
*Institute of Genetics, HAS BRC, Szeged Scientific Advisory Board, member (2010-)\\
*FEBS Advance Course Committee, member since 2012\\
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Graduate students trained (Year of PhD obtained)\\
Szilvia  Benkő  (2004)  Attila Szántó (2005) Bálint L. Bálint  (2006) Lajos  Széles (2009) Dániel  Törőcsik (2010) Szilárd  Póliska (2011) \\
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__Projects:__\\
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Wellcome Trust International Senior Research Fellowship \\
“Role of RXR heterodimers in macrophage differentiation and function” #074021\\
(2005-2010) \\
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International  Research Scholarship of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (USA)\\
“PPARγ a lipid activated transcription factor at the crossroad of lipid metabolism and inflammation” # 55005621\\
(2006-2011)\\
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FP7-REGPOT-2008-1/229920\\
MOLMEDREX  Development of the Research Center for Molecular Medicine of the University of Debrecen, Medical and Health Science Center\\
 (2009-2012)\\
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European Union Framework Program 5 “Nutriceptors” Research Training Network No \\
(2003-2006) \\
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European Union Framework Program 5 “EU-NUC-REC-NET” Research Training Network “European network to study the regulation of key metabolic processes by nuclear receptors” No HPRN-CT-2000-00088 \\
(1999-2003)\\
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Young Investigator Award of The Human Frontier Science Program\\
“Crosstalk between PPAR and LXR in the control of lipid metabolism” RGY021/2001-M (2001-2005)