Katalin Tóth
Current appointment:
PhD student of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Apoptosis Signaling Research Group (2005-)
Contacts:
Life Science Building, Egyetem tér 1., Debrecen, Hungary H-4010
Phone: +36-52-416-432/65899
Fax: +36-52-314-989
e-mail: tkatiindi.dote.hu
Languages:
Hungarian (native)
English (State exam, Intermediate level, Type A)
German (State exam, Intermediate level, Type C)
Academic background:
M.Sc. in Biology, University of Debrecen, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Debrecen, Hungary (2004). Thesis: RetinoicAcids and Retinoic Acid Receptor Specific Retinoids Promote the Apoptosis Induced by Glucocorticoids in T-cell (in Hungarian, advisor: Zsuzsa Szondy, PhD, MD, DSc, University Medical School of Debrecen)
Current memberships in professional societies:
Hungarian Biochemical Society, Member since 2005
European Cell Death Organization, Member since 2006
Scholarship:
Marie Curie fellowship for participating on ECDO meeting (2006)
Publication:
Kiss, H. Oskolás, R. Tóth, P. Bouillet, K. Tóth, A. Fülöp, B. Scholtz, C. A. Ledent, L. Fésüs and Zs. Szondy
Adenosine A2A Receptor-Mediated Cell Death of Mouse Thymocytes Involves Adenylate Cyclase the Proapoptotic BH3 only Protein Bim and is Negatively Regulated by Nur77
Posters on international conferences:
Retinoic Acids and Retinoic Acid Receptor Specific Retinoids Promote the Apoptosis Induced by Glucocorticoids in T-cell; 30th FEBS Congress and 9th IUBMB Conference, 2-7 July 2005; Budapest, Hungary
Retinoic Acids and Retinoic Acid Receptor Specific Retinoids Promote the Apoptosis Induced by Glucocorticoids in T-cell; 14th Euroconference on Apoptosis, Chia, Sardinia, Italy, 29. September-04.October, 2006
International Courses and Meetings:
3rd Training Course on Concepts and Methods in Programmed Cell Death “ Role of organelles in cell death”, Chia, Sardinia, Italy, 30. September 2006