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personal data approved: 2023. XII. 14.
Personal data
Károly Gulya
name Károly Gulya
name of institution
University of Szeged
Habilitation Committee of the University
doctoral school
SzTE Theoretical Medicine Doctoral School (Supervisor)
SzTE Doctoral School of Biology (Core member)
Council of the Doctoral School
(discipline) Habilitation Comittee (chairman)
the share of work in the different doctoral schools. SzTE Theoretical Medicine Doctoral School 10%
SzTE Doctoral School of Biology 70%
SzTE USz-DSB Council of the Doctoral School 5%
SzTE USz-DSB (discipline) Habilitation Comittee (chairman) 10%
SzTE Habilitation Committee of the University 5%
accreditation statement submitted to: University of Szeged
HAC accreditation
full compliance
(2019. X. 11.)
Contact details
E-mail address gulyakbio.u-szeged.hu
phone number +36 62 544-570
own web page
Academic title
scientific degree, title Ph.D.
year degree was obtained 1988
discipline to which degree belongs biology
institution granting the degree CSc, MTA (to be translated)
scientific degree, title DSc
year degree was obtained 1994
discipline to which degree belongs biology
institution granting the degree HAS
Employment
1979 - University of Szeged
university professor or researcher
Thesis topic supervisor
number of doctoral students supervised until now 12
number of students who fulfilled course requirements 10
students who obtained their degrees:
Noémi Bíróné Lajkó PhD 2022  TMDS
Karolina Fábián-Dulka PhD 2021  TMDS
Diána Kata PhD 2017  TMDS
Melinda Szabó PhD 2016  TMDS
Iván Oroján PhD 2008  TMDS
Lidia Bakota PhD 2006  USz-DSB
Beatrix Kovács PhD 2004  USz-DSB
Előd Körtvély PhD 2004  USz-DSB
Sándor Vízi PhD 2000  USz-DSB
Árpád Pálfi PhD 1999  USz-DSB

completed course requirement:
Zsuzsa Beliczai (PhD) 2011/08  TMDS
present PhD students:
(50%) Gábor Attila Barczánfalvi (PhD) (2026/08)  TMDS
(50%) István Pesti (PhD) (2024/08)  TMDS
  Thesis topic proposals
Research
research area molecular neurobiology; regulation of neuronal gene expression in physiological, pathophysiological and experimental conditions; receptor pharmacology; microglia pheno- and genotyping
research field in which current research is conducted biology
theoretical medicine
Publications
2022

Szabo Melinda, Lajkó Noémi, Dulka Karolina, Szatmári István, Fülöp Ferenc, Mihály András, Vécsei László, Gulya Karoly: Kynurenic Acid and Its Analog SZR104 Exhibit Strong Antiinflammatory Effects and Alter the Intracellular Distribution and Methylation Patterns of H3 Histones in Immunochallenged Microglia-Enriched Cultures of Newborn Rat Brains, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES 23: (3) 1079
type of document: Journal paper/Article
number of independent citations: 1
language: English
URL 
2021

Dulka Karolina, Nacsa Kálmán, Lajkó Noémi, Gulya Karoly: Quantitative morphometric and cell-type-specific population analysis of microglia-enriched cultures subcloned to high purity from newborn rat brains, IBRO Neuroscience Reports 10: pp. 119-129.
type of document: Journal paper/Article
language: English
URL 
2021

Dulka Karolina, Szabo Melinda, Lajko Noemi, Belecz Istvan, Hoyk Zsofia, Gulya Karoly: Epigenetic Consequences of in Utero Exposure to Rosuvastatin: Alteration of Histone Methylation Patterns in Newborn Rat Brains, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES 22: (7) 3412
type of document: Journal paper/Article
number of independent citations: 1
language: English
URL 
2020

Legradi Adam, Dulka Karolina, Jancsó Gábor, Gulya Karoly: Orofacial skin inflammation increases the number of macrophages in the maxillary subregion of the rat trigeminal ganglion in a corticosteroid-reversible manner, CELL AND TISSUE RESEARCH 382: (3) pp. 551-561.
type of document: Journal paper/Article
number of independent citations: 1
language: English
URL 
2020

Lajkó Noémi, Kata Diana, Szabó Melinda, Mátyás Adrienne, Dulka Karolina, Földesi Imre, Fülöp Ferenc, Gulya Karoly, Vécsei László, Mihály András: Sensitivity of Rodent Microglia to Kynurenines in Models of Epilepsy and Inflammation In Vivo and In Vitro: Microglia Activation is Inhibited by Kynurenic Acid and the Synthetic Analogue SZR104, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES 21: (23) 9333
type of document: Journal paper/Article
number of independent citations: 1
language: English
URL 
1997

Humphries MMB, Rancourt D, Farrar GJ, Kenna P, Hazel M, Bush R, Sieving P, Shiels D, McNally N, Creighton P, Erven ASW, Boros A, Gulya K, Capecchi M, Humphries P: Retinopathy induced in mice by targeted disruption of the rhodopsin gene, NATURE GENETICS 15: (2) pp. 216-219.
type of document: Journal paper/Article
number of independent citations: 368
language: English
URL 
1997

Kása P, Rakonczay Z, Gulya K: The cholinergic system in Alzheimer’s disease, PROGRESS IN NEUROBIOLOGY: AN INTERNATIONAL REVIEW JOURNAL 52: (6) pp. 511-535.
type of document: Journal paper/Review paper
number of independent citations: 341
language: English
URL 
1991

Gulya K, Grant K, Valverius P, Hoffman PL, Tabakoff B: Brain regional specificity and time course of changes in the NMDA receptor-ionophore complex during ethanol withdrawal, BRAIN RESEARCH 547: (1) pp. 129-134.
type of document: Journal paper/Article
number of independent citations: 261
language: English
URL 
1990

Gulya K, Rakonczay Z, Kása P: Cholinotoxic effects of aluminum in rat brain, JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY 54: (3) pp. 1020-1026.
type of document: Journal paper/Article
number of independent citations: 113
language: English
URL 
1986

Gulya K, Pelton JT, Hruby VJ, Yamamura HI: Cyclic somatostatin octapeptide analogues with high affinity and selectivity toward mu opioid receptors., LIFE SCIENCES 38: (24) pp. 2221-2229.
type of document: Journal paper/Article
number of independent citations: 96
language: English
URL 
Number of independent citations to these publications:1183 
Scientometric data
list of publications and citations
number of scientific publications that meet accreditation criteria:
190
number of scientific publications:
195
monographs and professional books:
0
monographs/books in which chapters/sections were contributed:
11 
scientific publications published abroad that meet the accreditation criteria:
155
publications not in Hungarian, published in Hungary, meeting the accreditation criteria:
27
number of independent citations to scientific publications and creative works:
3091
further relevant information regarding accreditation (in Hungarian)
Kovács T. et al., (2017) The small molecule AUTEN-99 (autophagy enhancer-99) prevents the progression of neurodegenerative symptoms. Scientific Reports 7, 42014., doi: 10.1038/srep42014; Kovács T. et al., (2022) A conserved MTMR lipid phosphatase increasingly suppresses autophagy in brain neurons during aging. Scientific Reports 12, 21817; doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-24843-w (to be translated)

 
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