Present appointment: associate professor
Phone extension: 56272
Email: agg.bence@med.semmelweis-univ.hu
Education and qualification:
- 2007-2013 Semmelweis University, Faculty of Medicine (MD), Budapest
Present affiliation:
- 2016 – PhD student Dept. of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary
- 2016 – Researcher, Pharmahungary Group
Previous appointments:
- November 2014 – September 2016: voluntary bioinformatics consultant
Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy, Semmelweis University
Topic: in silico, network theoretical analysis of the targets of differentially expressed microRNAs measured in the samples from the animal models of various cardiovascular diseases - February 2014 – September 2016: PHP programmer, web developer
NetGo.hu Kft, Gödöllő, Hungary (http://www.netgo.hu) - September 2013 – February 2014: Physician resident
Egyesített Szent István és Szent László Kórház és Rendelőintézet
Department of Internal Medicine, Budapest, Hungary
Educational activities:
Graduate education:
- 2016 – Pharmacology seminars for medical students, Semmelweis University
Memberships in professional societies:
- Hungarian Society for Cardiology
- Hungarian Society for Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology
- LINK-group (led by prof. Peter Csemely)
Awards:
- 2018 PhD Student Exellence Prize of Semmelweis University Association of Friends
(Semmelweis Egyetem Baráti Körének Doktorandusz Kiválósági Díja) - 2018 New National Excellence Program
- 2017 New National Excellence Program
- 2014 Excellent Students’ Scientific Association Member, Semmelweis University
- 2012/2013 Fellowship granted by the Republic of Hungary
- 2012 Dr. Imre Haynal Medal and Prize
Scientific interest:
Bioinformatics, networks, role of postranscriptional regulation in cardiovascular diseases, microRNA target prediction, Marfan syndrome
Scientometric datas:
Number of papers in peer-refereed international journals: 14
Number of papers in Hungarian journals: 5
Cumulative impact factor: 33.023
Number of citations: 78
Hirsch-index (Google Scholar): 5