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CURRICULUM VITAE

 

Name Gergely Imre
Current position postdoctoral fellow
Research interest cell death regulation, molecular oncology
   
Studies  
   
2003-2008 Ph.D. student at the Doctoral School of Pathological Sciences and Oncology, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary
2002-2004 MSc in Secondary Teacher’s Qualifications (Biology) Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary
1998-2003 MSc in Molecular Biology Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary
   
Publications
 
Imre G, Dunai Z, Petak I, Mihalik R. Cystein cathepsin and Hsp90 activities determine the balance between apoptotic and necrotic cell death pathways in caspase compromised U937 cells. Biochim Biophys Acta 2007; 1773(10):1546-57.
 
Mihalik R, Imre G, Petak I, Szende B, Kopper L. Cathepsin B-independent abrogation of cell death by CA-074-OMe upstream of lysosomal breakdown. Cell Death Differ 2004;11(12):1357-60.
 
Felfoldi B, Imre G, Igyarto B, Ivan J, Mihalik R, Lacko E, Olah I, Magyar A. In ovo vitelline duct ligation results in transient changes of bursal microenvironments. Immunology 2005;116(2):267-75.
 
Nagy K, Petak I, Imre G, Barna G, Gezane-Csorba M, Sebestyen A, Houghton JA, Mihalik R, Kopper L. Proteasome inhibitors abolish cell death downstream of caspase activation during anti-microtubule drug-induced apoptosis in leukemia cells. Anticancer Res 2005;25(5):3321-6.
 
Mihalik R, Imre G. Kaszpázok, apoptózis, sejtelhalás: (jel)útvesztőben. Orvosképzés 2006, LXXXI. évfolyam, 3. szám: 151-157
 
International Prizes
 
2008 EMBO poster award