{"id":4008,"date":"2018-04-10T09:32:00","date_gmt":"2018-04-10T07:32:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/univet.hu\/universitaet\/mitarbeiter\/jocsak-gergely\/"},"modified":"2023-02-07T14:38:24","modified_gmt":"2023-02-07T13:38:24","slug":"jocsak-gergely","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/univet.hu\/de\/universitaet\/mitarbeiter\/jocsak-gergely\/","title":{"rendered":"J\u00f3cs\u00e1k Gergely"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Introduction<\/strong><\/p>

I was born in 1987 in Budapest. After starting as a Biologist at the University of Szeged, I\u2019ve transferred to Budapest (E\u00f6tv\u00f6s Lor\u00e1nd University, Faculty of Science) where I\u2019ve obtained my MSc degree as a Neurobiologist.<\/p>

After getting my degree I\u2019ve started to work here at the University of Veterinary Medicine, Budapest, currently as a research fellow. I give lectures and hold practical courses in Hungarian, English, and German, moreover I have some elective courses in the following topics: radiobiology, neurobiology, communication.<\/p>

I received my PhD degree in 2018 here (at the University of Veterinary Medicine, Budapest), the main topic of my thesis is the effect of four well-known and widespread endocrine disruptors of different origins, and their effects on estrogen -, and thyroid receptors.<\/p>

Additionally to my teaching and research obligations, I also closely work with the Secretariat for International Study-Programs and with the International Relations department as a coordinator of international studies.<\/p>

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Scientific activity
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