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ANDRÁS FODOR
PeerJ Author
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Contributions by role

Preprint Author 35

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Genetics
Microbiology

ANDRÁS FODOR

PeerJ Author

Summary

András Fodor, Ph.D.
Nationality: Hungarian
Title: Dr. Habil.
Born: Budapest, Hungary
Family data
Married; Wife: Andrea Máthé Noémi.
Previous Marriage: Dr. Judit Pogány
Other family data: Father of 2; Barna Dezső, 44; Ákos Árpád, 39.
Phone: +1-(330) 263-1642 Cell phone: +1-(330) 234 8832
E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]
Diploma: Geneticist – biologist & Teacher Certification for High School, Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary
Ph.D.: (CS.C, Candidate of Biological Sciences; No. 6.162) by Committee for Doctoral Awards of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, October 7, 1974, Budapest, Hungary;
Biological Doctor’s Degree: /1974, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary, 1974.
Habilitation: Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary, 2000
Széchenyi Professorship Award: March 19, 1999, Hungarian Ministry of Education
Institute of Genetics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences 1964 - 1989
Department of Genetics, Eötvös University Budapest, Hungary 1988-2004
Welcome Fellow: Cambridge MRC, UK 1976/77 (S. Brenner, C. elegans)
Post-Graduate Research Fellow: University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia MO, USA, 1981/82
Visiting Scientist: TIFR, Bombay, India, 1979/80
Ohio State University, Wooster, OH, USA 2002-2006
Research Professor: University of Pannonia, Keszthely, Hungary 2009-2013
Fulbright Research Grantee: Dept. Bacteriology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA 2015

Developmental Biology Genetics Microbiology Zoology

Past or current institution affiliations

József Attila University Szeged

Work details

Honorary Associate Professor, Retired, Voluntarily Active

József Attila University Szeged
September 2017
Genetics
Carrying Research in Cooperation with Other Partners; Research and Teaching Consultation with the Head of the Department; Joint Publications

Websites

  • ResearchGate

PeerJ Contributions

  • Preprints 1
April 27, 2018 - Version: 1
Agrobacterium may be used as a suitable experimental system for genetic analysis of resistance to (at least Xenorhabdus budapestensis) antimicrobial peptide complexes
András Fodor, László Makrai, Dávid Vozik, Ferenc Olasz, János Kiss, Michael Gardner Klein, Muhamad-Akbar Bin-Abdul Ghaffar, László Szabados, Ahmed Nour El-Deen, László Fodor, Erzsébet Burgetti Böszörményi, Katalin Bélafi-Bakó, Steven A. Forst
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.26900v1