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personal data approved: 2013. III. 07.
Personal data
name
Zsolt Boldogkői
year of birth 1961
name of institution University of Szeged
doctoral school SzTE Graduate School of Multidisciplinar Medical Scienses (Core member)
SzTE Doctoral School of Interdisciplinary Medicine (Announcer of research topic)
SzTE Doctoral School of Biology (Academic staff member)
accreditation statement submitted to: University of Szeged
Contact details
E-mail address boldogkoi.zsoltmed.u-szeged.hu
phone number +36 62 545-595
own web page
Academic title
scientific degree, title Ph.D.
year degree was obtained 1999
discipline to which degree belongs biology
institution granting the degree Gödöllői Agrártudományi Egyetem (to be translated)
scientific degree, title DSc
year degree was obtained 2008
discipline to which degree belongs biology
institution granting the degree HAS
Places of employment
2003 - University of Szeged
university professor or researcher
Thesis topic supervisor
number of doctoral students supervised until now 5.5
number of students who fulfilled course requirements 2.5
students who obtained their degrees:
Tóth Judit PhD 2011  GSMMS
(50%) Ördög Balázs PhD 2010  GSMMS
Tombácz Dóra PhD 2010  GSMMS
students with degree granting in process:
present PhD students:
Oláh Péter PhD (2015)  GSMMS
Póka Nándor PhD (2014)  GSMMS
  Thesis topic proposals
Research
research area 1. Development of viral vectors used in brain research 2. Transcriptioal analysis of herpesviruses 3. Analysis of potassium ion channels of cardiac muscle cells
research field in which current research is conducted biology
theoretical medicine
Publications
2013

Takács IF, Tombácz D, Berta B, Prazsák I, Póka N, Boldogk I Z.: The ICP22 protein selectively modifies the transcription of different kinetic classes of pseudorabies virus genes., BMC Mol Biol. 2013 Jan 29;14(1):2., 14 p.
type of document: Journal paper/Article
impact factor: 2.860
language: English
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2011

Tombácz D, Tóth JS, Boldogkői Z.: Deletion of the virion host shut-off gene of pseudorabies virus results in selective upregulation of the expression of early viral genes in the late stage of infection., Genomics, 10 p.
type of document: Journal paper/Article
impact factor: 3.327
language: English
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2010

Tóth JS, Tombácz D, Takács IF, Boldogkoi Z.: The effects of viral load on pseudorabies virus gene expression., BMC Microbiology, 11 p.
type of document: Journal paper/Article
impact factor: 2.960
language: English
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2009

Boldogkoi Z, Balint K, Awatramani GB, Balya D, Busskamp V, Viney TJ, Lagali PS, Duebel J, Pásti E, Tombácz D, Tóth JS, Takács IF, Scherf BG, Roska B.: Genetically timed, activity-sensor and rainbow transsynaptic viral tools., Nature Methods, pp. 127-130
type of document: Journal paper/Article
impact factor: 20.717
number of independent citations: 14
language: English
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2009

Tombácz D, Tóth JS, Petrovszki P, Boldogkoi Z.: Whole-genome analysis of pseudorabies virus gene expression by real-time quantitative RT-PCR assay., BMC Genomics, 22 p.
type of document: Journal paper/Article
impact factor: 4.206
number of independent citations: 1
language: English
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2007

Viney TJ. Bálint K, Hillier D, Siegert S, Boldogkői Z, Enquist LW, Meister M, Cepko CL & Roska B.: Local retinal circuits of melanopsin-containing ganglion cells identified by transsynaptic viral tracing, Current Biology 17(11): 981-988, pp. 981-988
type of document: Journal paper/Article
impact factor: 10.025
number of independent citations: 43
language: English
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2006

Ördög B, Brutyó E, Puskás LG, Papp JG, Varró A, Szabad J & Boldogkői Z.: Gene expression profiling of human cardiac potassium and sodium channels., Int J Cardiol, 111(3): 386-393., pp. 386-393
type of document: Journal paper/Article
impact factor: 6.802
number of independent citations: 13
language: English
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2004

Boldogkői Z, Sík A, Dénes Á, Reichart A, Toldi J, Gerendai I, Kovács K & Palkovits M.: Novel tracing paradigms – Genetically engineered herpesviruses as tools for mapping functional circuits within the CNS: present status and future prospects., Progress in Neurobiology, 72(6): 417-445., pp. 417-445
type of document: Journal paper/Article
impact factor: 9.966
number of independent citations: 26
language: English
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2004

Nakamura K, Matsumura K, Hübschle T, Nakamura Y, Hioki H, Fujiyama F, Boldogkői Z, König M Thiel HJ, Gerstberger R, Kobayashi S & Kaneko T.: Identification of sympathetic premotor neurons in medullary raphe regions mediating fever and other thermoregulatory functions, Journal of Neuroscience 24(23): 5370-5380., pp. 5370-5380
type of document: Journal paper/Article
impact factor: 7.271
number of independent citations: 82
language: English
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2003

Boldogkői Z & Nógrádi A.: Gene and Cancer Therapy - Pseudorabies Virus: a Novel Research and Therapeutic Tool?, Current Gene Therapy, 3(2): 155-182., pp. 155-182
type of document: Journal paper/Article
impact factor: 4.902
number of independent citations: 10
language: English
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Cumulative impact factor of the 10 most significant publications:73.036 
Number of independent citations to these publications:189 
Scientometric data
list of publications and citations
number of scientific publications that meet accreditation criteria:
62 
number of scientific publications:
66 
monographs and professional books:
1 
no. of monographs/books in which chapters/sections were contributed:
1 
cumulative impact factor:
262.765 
scientific publications published abroad that meet the accreditation criteria:
62 
publications not in Hungarian, published in Hungary, meeting the accreditation criteria:
0 
number of independent citations to scientific publications:
502 
further relevant information regarding accreditation (in Hungarian)
Patent details Title (priority date) Novel Tool for the Analysis of Neural Circuits (11.03.2008) Reference: 52504 Inventors: Balint, Boldogkoi & Roska Description: This patent application relates to transsynaptic viruses expressing fluorescent activity sensors. Applications: Analysis of the neural activity of local circuits. Status: Pending EP & US Opportunity: Exclusive and non exclusive license Publications: Nat Methods. 2009 Feb;6(2):127-130

 
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