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Academic Program Director
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Márk Kollai M.D., Ph.D., D.Sc.
Professor of Physiology

1094 Budapest IX., Tűzoltó u. 37-47.
Fax: (36-1) 266-6734
Phone: (36-1) 266-0452
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Academic Program Committee
Faculty of Medicine
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Image  Prof. Dr. László Kalabay M.D., Ph.D.
   
Faculty of Dentistry
Image  Prof. Dr. István Gera D.M.D., Ph.D.
   
Faculty of Pharmacy
Image  Prof. Dr. Ágnes Kéry Ph.D.
   
 
Prof. Kollai's curriculum vitae:

Education:

  • Undergraduate at Semmelweis University of Medicine, graduated as MD in 1969
  • PhD (1978) thesis on “Differentiated reflex mechanism in the autonomic nervous system” DSc (1994) thesis on “Cardiac autonomic nervous activity”

Previous Appointments:

  • 1969–94 research and teaching at the Department of Human Physiology, Semmelweis    Medical University, Budapest
  • 1975–83 research associate, Downstate Medical Center, New York

Positions:

  • 2000– Professor of Physiology, Head of Department
  • 2005– Director, Foreign Students’ Program, Semmelweis University
  • 2006– Vice Rector, Semmelweis University

Field of Interest:

  • Clinical physiology
  • Central cardiovascular control
  • Large artery function

Publications:

  • 87 original papers in international journals
  • Cumulative impact factor from full papers: 172
  • Number of independent citations: 854

Society membership:

  • Hungarian Physiological Society
  • Society for Neuroscience
  • European Neuroscience Association
  • European Respiratory Society
  • International Society for Heart Research
  • American Autonom Society

Honors:

  • Jendrassik Award
  • Széchenyi Professorship
  • „Exellence in Education”

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Prof. Csillag's curriculum vitae
Professional Preparation:
  • Medical - Semmelweis University, Budapest. Major: General Medicine M.D., 1973
  • Graduate - Semmelweis University, Budapest Neurobiology (Transport processes in isolated nerve endings) Ph.D., 1984
  • Post-doctoral - Hungarian Academy of Sciences Neuroanatomical background of avian avoidance learning D.Sc., 1995
Appointments:
  • Chairman of the Department of Anatomy, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary 2004 to present
  • Full Professor at the Department of Anatomy, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary 2001 to present
  • Associate Professor at the Department of Anatomy, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary 1996-2001
  • Senior Lecturer at the Department of Anatomy, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary 1988-1996
  • Visiting Research Fellow at Menninger, Topeka, KS, USA, awardee of Fogarty-NIH Central and Eastern Europe Senior International Fellowship in the Neurosciences, total of 10 months stay between 1992-1994
  • Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Biology Department, Brain Research Group, Open University, Milton Keynes, UK.for 3 years 1984-1987
  • Visiting Research Officer at the MRC Developmental Neurobiology Unit (London, UK), for 6 months 1977-1978
  • Lecturer at the Department of Anatomy, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary 1975-1988
  • Research Associate at the Department of Anatomy, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary 1973-1975
Publications:
  • Total number of publications: 160 (67 research communications, 4 book chapters and symposia, 6 books, 83 conference abstracts).
  • Cumulative impact factor (from full papers): 165,64; Number of citations: over 950
Synergistic Activities:
  • Organizer of the international meeting "Avian Brain and Behaviour", Tihany, Hungary (1996).
  • Guest editor of the follow-up publication: Avian Behavioural Neuroscience, Special Issue of Behavioural Brain Research, Vol. 98. No. 2 (1999)
  • Széchenyi Professorial Fellowship (awarded for four years to distinguished scientists/educators by the Hungarian Ministry of Education) (1998-2001)
Society membership:
  • Hungarian Anatomical Society
  • Society for Neuroscience, USA
  • British Neuroscience Association Board membership of the Hungarian National Scientific Research Fund (Life Sciences Section) until 2001
  • Board membership of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society from 2005
Teaching:
  • 1st and 2nd year medical student gross human anatomy, histology and embryology courses (since 1989 also in English language) Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary (1973-present)
  • 2nd level biology and graduate students comparative neuroanatomy and functional neuroanatomy courses, Semmelweis University and Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary (1994-present)
Collaborators (within the last 48 months) and Other Affiliations:
  • Matsushima T. Assoc. Professor University of Nagoya, Japan
  • Stewart M.G. Full Professor The Open University, UK
  • Kabai P. Senior Research Fellow Szent István University, Hungary
  • Hemmings HC Jr Senior Research Fellow Cornell Univ. New York, US
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Prof Mandl's curriculum vitae
Education:
  • Undergraduate at Semmelweis University of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, graduated as M.D. in 1973
  • Ph.D. (1983) thesis on "Inhibition of hepatic protein synthesis caused by hepatotoxic agents"
  • D.Sc. (1991) thesis on "Regulation of biotansformation in the liver"
Previous Appointments:
  • 1973-1992 research and teaching at the Ist Department of Biochemistry, Semmelweis University of Medicine, Budapest, Hungary
  • 1982-83 research associate, Department of Biological Chemistry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA, Boston Biomedical Research Institute
  • 1994 visiting professor (Fogarty fellowship) Department of Pharmacology The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
Position:
  • 1992- Professor of Biochemistry, Head of Department
  • 1989- Secretary of the Medical Research Council Director, Department of Science, Ministry of Health
  • 1999- Leader of the Endoplasmic Reticulum Research Group of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Teaching:
  • medical chemistry and biochemistry to medical students, (first and second year)
  • pathobiochemistry to medical students, (fourth and fifth year)
  • leader of the Molecular Medical Sciences Ph.D. School (2000-)
  • leader of the Pathobiochemistry Ph.D. Program (1995-) at Semmelweis University molecular biology to students at University of Technology and Economics, Budapest
Society membership:
  • Medical Section of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS)
  • Medical Research Council, member of Presidency (1989-)
  • Biochemical and Molecular Biology Committee of the HAS (1996-2002)
  • Medical Genetics Committee of the HAS (2001-)
  • Hungarian Biochemical Society (member of presidency) (1985-2005)
  • Wellcome Trust Senior fellowship committee (2001-2004)
  • Programme Committee of the VI, and VII European Framework Programme (1999-)
  • Science- and Technology-political Advisory Board of the Government (2003-)
  • Hungarian Gastroenterological Society International Society for the Study of Xenobiotics European Society of Biochemical Pharmacology
Field of interest:
  • Biotransformation - drug metabolism
  • metabolism in the liver
  • antioxidants
  • endoplasmic reticulum
Publications:
  • 93 original papers (87 in international journals in English)
  • 15 book chapters
Honors:
  • Széchenyi professorial fellowship (1997-2001)
  • Masterteacher (1999)
  • Academy Award (2001)
  • Batthyany Strattmann Award (2002)
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Prof. Kalabay's curriculum vitae:
Qualifications:
  • MD:    1981 Semmelweis University, Faculty of Medicine
  • PhD:    1993 Semmelweis University, Faculty of Medicine
  • Habilitation: 2003 Semmelweis University
Board Certifications:
  • 1986:    Internal Medicine
  • 1995:    Clinical Immunology and Allergology
  • 2003:    Family Medicine License Board
Posts held:
  • 1976-1981:    Medical Research Student, 2nd Department of Physiology, Semmelweis University, Budapest   
  • 1981-1983:    Clinical physician, 3rd Department of Medicine, Semmelweis University   
  • 1983-1997:    Assistant Professor, 3rd Department of Medicine, Semmelweis University   
  • 1997-2002:    Senior Lecturer, 3rd Department of Medicine, Semmelweis University   
  • 2002-2004:    Associate Professor, 3rd Department of Medicine, Semmelweis University   
  • 2004-        :    Director, Department of Family Medicine, Semmelweis University   
Awards, fellowships:
  • 1982:    Medal of High School Education, awarded by the Minister of Health, Hungary   
  • 1990:    Fellowship of the British Council and the Ministry of Culture and Education, Hungary to Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK   
  • 1991:    Fellowship of the Semmelweis University to Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden   
  • 1991:    Fellowship of the Royal Society and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences to Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK   
  • 1992:    The Award For The Best Publication in the Journal of the Hungarian Society of Internal Medicine   
  • 1992:    Fulbright Fellowship to the Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of South Carolina, Charleston, USA   
Foreign Language Command:
  • English, German
Memberships:
  • European General Practice Research Network
  • Research Organization of Hungarian Family Physicians
  • Hungarian Society for Immunology
  • Hungarian Society for Internal Medicine
  • Hungarian College of Family Medicine
Field of Interest:
  • Hungarian Board of Family PracticeFamily Medicine
  • Clinical immunology. Infection immunity
  • The biological role glycoproteins in cellular and humoral immunity
Miscellaneous activities:
  • 1987-:    Correspondent of Orvosi Hetilap (Hungarian Medical Weekly)   
  • 1994-:    Lecturer on postraduate courses in immunology   
  • 1999-:    Member of the Academic Program Committee of Education in English, Semmelweis University   
  • 2003-:    Editorial Board Member of the periodical Családorvosi Fórum (Family Medicine Forum)   
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Prof. Gera's curriculum vitae:
Position:
Professor and Chairman
Workplace:
Semmelweis University, Budapest Faculty of Dentistry,  Department of Periodontology
Education:
  •     degree of Dental Medicine 1972.
  •     certified specialist of dental and oral diseases   (1975)
  •     certified in general dentistry (USA, Connecticut) 1985
  •     certified specialist of periodontology (2000)
Academic degree:
  • Ph.D. in 1990 from Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Languages:
  •     English, fluent, lecturing  (higher level state exam) (1987)
  •     German, (lower level state exam (1989)    
Employment and positions:
  • Trainee 1972 -75 
  • Assistant lecturer 1975-1980 
  • Assistant professor  1980 - 1991 
  • Associate professor  1991 -  1997
  • Associate dean  of Dental Faculty  1992-1995, 1995-1998
  • Chairman of the Department of Periodontology since  July 1997
  • Professor since September  1997
  • Dean Faculty of Dentistry since 2004. September
Professional activity:
  • 1972 – present periodontology and oral medicine
Research interest:
  • periodontal epidemiology
  • mucogingival periodontal surgery
  • guided tissue regeneration
  • bone biology
  • osteoporosis
Fellowships abroad:
  • 1979            2 weeks in Dresden  
  • 1983            one week in  Jena
  • 1983-1985  25 months in Farmington USA (UCONN)    (dental resident)
  • 1986            4 months in Farmington USA (UCONN)    (visiting prof.)
  • 1988            4 months in Farmington USA (UCONN)    (visiting prof.)
  • 1993.           1 week in The Netherlands  (VNSU)
  • 1996.           1 week in Loeven, Belgium
  • 1999.           1 week in Frieburg, Germany
Honors and awards:
  •     Körmöczi award (1977)
  •     For Excellent efforts – award of the minister (1987)
  •     Semmelweis Univ., Outstanding Educator, 1st degree (1993)
  •     Semmelweis Professor Fellowship (1999)
Membership in professional societies, committees:
  • Secretary general of the Hungarian Dental Association
  • Secretary of the Hungarian Periodontal Society
  • Member of the Editorial Board of "Fogorvosi Szemle"
  • Councile member of the European Association of Oral Medicine
  • FDI Federation Dentaire Internationale, member and delegate
  • IADR International Association for Dental Research, member
  • IAP International Academy of Periodontology, member
  • EFP European Federation of Periodontology member and delegate
  • Semmelweis Univ.  Habilitation Committee, member
  • Semmelweis Univ. Scientific Committee, member
  • Semmelweis Univ. Extramural Research Committee, member
  • Semmelweis Univ. Dental Faculty, Education Committee, chairman
Dissertations:
  • Committee member (2 cases)
International Collaborations:
  • University of Connecticut, Framington, USA,
  • Tufts University, Boston, USA
  • University of Saarland, Germany
  • University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Main subjects taught at university:
  •     Periodontology
  •     Oral medicine
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Prof. Kéry's curriculum vitae:
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