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personal data approved: 2016. III. 18.
Personal data
name Miklós Sass
name of institution
doctoral school
ELTE Doctoral School of Biology (Core member emeritus)
the share of work in the different doctoral schools. ELTE Doctoral School of Biology 100%
accreditation statement submitted to: Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest
Contact details
E-mail address msasselte.hu
phone number +36 1 209-0555/1835
Academic title
scientific degree, title Ph.D.
year degree was obtained 1984
discipline to which degree belongs biology
institution granting the degree HAS
scientific degree, title DSc
year degree was obtained 2005
discipline to which degree belongs
institution granting the degree HAS
Employment
2016 - Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest
professor emeritus
Thesis topic supervisor
number of doctoral students supervised until now 17.5
number of students who fulfilled course requirements 9
students who obtained their degrees:
Péter Lőrincz PhD 2017  DSB-ELTE
Viktor Kis PhD 2017  DSB-ELTE
Katalin Skrapits PhD 2016  DSB-ELTE
Tamás Maruzs PhD 2016  DSB-ELTE
Ágnes Regina Bánréti PhD 2014  DSB-ELTE
Zsuzsanna Szatmári PhD 2014  DSB-ELTE
(50%) Balázs Érdi PhD 2013  DSB-ELTE
György Csikós PhD 2012  
László Kupcsik PhD 2010  DSB-ELTE
Miklós Sárvári PhD 2008  DSB-ELTE
Ferenc Müller PhD 2006  
Zoltán Urbányi PhD 2004  
Gábor Juhász PhD 2003  
Kinga Molnár PhD 2001  
Noémi Holderith PhD 2000  
Tamás Pázmány PhD 2000  

  Thesis topic proposals
Research
research area Genetic regulation and molecular mechanisms of autophagy
research field in which current research is conducted biology
Publications
2014

Máté Varga, Miklós Sass, Diána Papp, Krisztina Takács-Vellai, J Kobolak, A Dinnyés, Daniel J Klionsky, Tibor Vellai: Autophagy is required for zebrafish caudal fin regeneration, CELL DEATH AND DIFFERENTIATION 21: (4) pp. 547-556.
type of document: Journal paper/Article
number of independent citations: 5
language: English
DOI 
2014

Banreti A, Hudry B, Sass M, Saurin AJ, Graba Y: Hox proteins mediate developmental and environmental control of autophagy., DEVELOPMENTAL CELL 28: (1) pp. 56-69.
type of document: Journal paper/Article
number of independent citations: 2
language: English
DOI 
2014

Szatmári Z, Sass M: The autophagic roles of Rab small GTPases and their upstream regulators: A review, AUTOPHAGY 10: (7) pp. 1154-1166.
type of document: Journal paper/Review paper
number of independent citations: 3
language: English
DOI 
2013

Banreti A, Sass M, Graba Y: The emerging role of acetylation in the regulation of autophagy, AUTOPHAGY 9: (6) pp. 819-829.
type of document: Journal paper/Review paper
number of independent citations: 14
language: English
DOI 
2012

Banreti A, Lukacsovich T, Csikos G, Erdelyi M, Sass M: PP2A regulates autophagy in two alternative ways in Drosophila., AUTOPHAGY 8: (4) pp. 623-636.
type of document: Journal paper/Article
number of independent citations: 18
language: English
DOI 
2009

Vellai T, Takacs-Vellai K, Sass M, Klionsky DJ: The regulation of aging: does autophagy underlie longevity?, TRENDS IN CELL BIOLOGY 19: (10) pp. 487-494.
type of document: Journal paper/Review paper
number of independent citations: 53
language: English
DOI 
2008

Juhasz G, Hill JH, Yan Y, Sass M, Baehrecke EH, Backer JM, Neufeld TP: The class III PI(3)K Vps34 promotes autophagy and endocytosis but not TOR signaling in Drosophila., JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY 181: (4) pp. 655-666.
type of document: Journal paper/Article
number of independent citations: 137
language: English
URL 
2008

Tóth ML, Sigmond T, Borsos E, Barna J, Erdélyi P, Takács-Vellai K, Orosz L, Kovács AL, Csikós G, Sass M, Vellai T: Longevity pathways converge on autophagy genes to regulate life span in Caenorhabditis elegans., AUTOPHAGY 4: (3) pp. 330-338.
type of document: Journal paper/Article
number of independent citations: 171
language: English
URL 
2007

Juhasz G, Erdi B, Sass M, Neufeld TP: Atg7-dependent autophagy promotes neuronal health, stress tolerance, and longevity but is dispensable for metamorphosis in Drosophila., GENES & DEVELOPMENT 21: (23) pp. 3061-3066.
type of document: Journal paper/Article
number of independent citations: 148
language: English
URL 
2004

Rusten TE, Lindmo K, Juhasz G, Sass M, Seglen PO, Brech A, Stenmark H: Programmed autophagy in the Drosophila fat body is induced by ecdysone through regulation of the PI3K pathway, DEVELOPMENTAL CELL 7: pp. 179-192.
type of document: Journal paper/Article
number of independent citations: 218
language: English
URL 
Number of independent citations to these publications:769 
Scientometric data
list of publications and citations
number of scientific publications that meet accreditation criteria:
124
number of scientific publications:
155
monographs and professional books:
0
monographs/books in which chapters/sections were contributed:
10 
scientific publications published abroad that meet the accreditation criteria:
84
publications not in Hungarian, published in Hungary, meeting the accreditation criteria:
22
number of independent citations to scientific publications and creative works:
8676

 
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