Berekméri Eszter
PhD
(1) 478 4100 / 8769
8769
Rotenbiller street 50. Ground floor, 14.
Introduction:
I am Dr. Eszter Berekméri, a research associate at the Department of Zoology. At the department, I teach and organize the subjects of Comparative Animal Organization and Human Biology for students studying the BSc in Biology, as well as I teach Programming (subject B). For Master’s degree participants, I hold a Regulation biology course and participate in the teaching of the 2nd subject of Microscopic photography. I am mainly interested in nervous system-sensory functions, and I deal with their modeling. In addition to my higher education duties, I also participate in the Hungarian and English university preparatory programs of ÁTE.
Main research areas:
Detection of Ca2+ signals induced by the purinergic signaling system in the supporting cells of the mouse inner ear
Discovery of evolutionary – ecological nervous system adaptations
Topic management:
Veterinary student: 6 graduated, 1 in progress
Optional thesis topics:
Modeling of Ca2+ signaling in inner ear supporting cells, revealing postnatal developmental changes.
Examination of the arrangement and tonotopy of Deiters cells in the inner ear.
Propagation of intracellular Ca2+ signals.
Progress:
2020 – University of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Zoology, scientific associate
2018 – 2020 University of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Ecology, scientific assistant
2015 – 2018 Semmelweis University, Institute of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy
Professional association membership(s):
2015-2018 – Hungarian Pharmacological Society (Magyar Farmakológiai Társaság)
2017- Hungarian Society of Neuroscience (Magyar Idegtudományi Társaság)
Publication list:
MTMT2 | Google Scholar | ORCID