Journal of Dermatologic Research And Therapy

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Dermatologic Research And Therapy-Cell and molecular biology-Beata Lontay

Hungary

University of Debrecen,
Faculty of Medicine,
Department of Medical Chemistry.

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Beata Lontay

Address:

Debrecen-4032,
Egyeter ter 1,
LSB 3.303,
Hungary.

Research Interests:

Cell and molecular biology, biochemistry, signal transduction processes, protein phosphatases and kinases and their interacting proteins, neurotransmission regulation, SMTNL1.

Biography:

  • 2010-  Present - Assistant professor-University of Debrecen, Medical and Health Science Center, Department of Medical Chemistry
  • 2007-2009 - Postdoctoral fellow- Duke University, Dep. of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology
  • 2005- Junior lecturer, public servant, University of Debrecen, Medical and Health Science Center, Department of Medical Chemistry (teaching, conducting research and  supervising graduate students)
  • 2003    applied biologist, University of Debrecen, Medical and Health Science Center, Department of Medical Chemistry
  • 2000-2001- research assistant, University of Nevada, Reno, School of Medicine, Department of Pharmacology
  • 1999-2005 - Ph.D. student, University of Debrecen, Health Science Center, Department of Medical Chemistry.

Awards / Achievements:

  • 2009 - Bolyai János Researcher Scholarship
  • 2007- Tibor Kovács prize-Hungarian Physiological Society
  • 2005 - FEBS Fellowship and Award for Young Scientist
  • 2004 - Molecular Biology Section of the Biochemical Association

Membership:

  • 1998 - Hungarian Biochemical Association
  • 2005 - MTA Public Area
  • 2007 - American Society of Cell Biology