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CURRICULUM VITAE A/ Personal data and contact information Name: Tamás RŐSZER, PhD Date and place of birth: 24th March 1979. Vác (Hungary) E-mail: roszer@dote.hu B/ Current position Research Fellow of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (2007-) Apoptosis & Genomics Research Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary Manager of SPF Laboratory Animal Core Facility (2005-) Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Research Center for Molecular Medicine Medical and Health Science Center, University of Debrecen, Hungary; Life Science Building, Nagyerdei krt. 98. Debrecen, Hungary; H-4012; Phone: +36-52-416 432 - (62335), Fax: +36-52-314 989; e-mail: roszer@dote.hu C/ Previous positions Junior Research Fellow (2006) Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Research Center for Molecular Medicine; Medical and Health Science Center, University of Debrecen, Hungary Assistant Lecturer (2002-2006) Hungary Head of Laboratory Animal Facility (2002-2005) Hungary D/ Academic qualifications a) Thesis for the degree of Ph.D. in Biology (Date of award of PhD: June 2005) Title: Regulation of nitric oxide biosynthesis and the neurochemical modulation of nitric oxide action in invertebrate model organisms Hungary; Supervisor: Gáspár BÁNFALVI PhD, DSc Professor of Physiology, Head of Department; Department of Animal Anatomy & Physiology, Faculty of Science, Debrecen University, Hungary; Mailing address: H-4010 Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1., Pf. 15.; E-mail: bgapsar@undieb.hu 1

b) Thesis for the degree of MSc in Biology [specialized in Medical Biology] (2002) Organization of neuropeptidergic and nitrergic neuronal networks in the snail nervous system Hungary E/ Other academic qualifications a) Postgradual spcialization in Management (2006) Institute of Economy, Kecskemét College, Hungary b) Postgradual specialization in Laboratory Animal Science [C Level] (2004) Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, Szent István University, Budapest, Hungary c) Language skills English (Superior level State Exam 2007; Intermediate level State Exam 1997) Latin (Basic level university exam 2001) German (understand) Japanese (understand) F/ PUBLICATIONS Scientometric data imapct factor: 23.02 ; citation impact factor: 26.40, number of first authored articles: 6, number of lecture books: 3, number of on-line materials: 1 Lecture books 1. Rőszer T: Cell Pathology Lectures, Kossuth University Press, Debrecen [in Hungarian] 2006. 2. Rőszer T: Dinamic Histology [with CD-ROM], Kossuth University Press, Debrecen [in Hungarian], 2004. (1 st ed.), 2005. (2 nd ed.) 3. Rőszer T & Serfőző Z: Practicum Zooanatomicum, Kossuth University Press, Debrecen [in Hungarian and Latin] 2003. (1 st ed.), 2004. (2 nd ed.), 2005. (3 rd ed.) 2

On-line education material Rőszer T: Dinamic Histology; http://acet.detek.unideb.hu/apache2- default/biologia/szovettan.pdf [all images are original work] Publications 1. Brugós L, Gesztelyi R, Zsuga J, Cseppentő Á, Benkő I, Galajda Z, Deák Gy, Sipka S, Rőszer T, Kovács P, Szilasi M, Édes I, Szentmiklósi AJ: Modulation of adenosineinduced response int he guinea pig trachea during long-term caffeine treatment: possible role of epthelium (2007). J of Pharmacological Sciences 105(3):279-90 2. Szántó A, Rőszer T (2007) Nuclear receptors in macrophages: a link between inflammation and metabolism. FEBS Letters 582(1):106-16 3. Rőszer T, Kiss-Tóth É, Szentmiklósi AJ, Bánfalvi G (2006): The neuropeptide FMRFamide may serve as a substrate source for NO synthase. Cell Tissue Res 325(3):567-75 4. Rőszer T, Kappelmayer J, Szentmiklósi AJ, Nagy G, Bánfalvi G (2006) The neuropeptide FMRFamide protect cells against apoptosis in the snail digetsive gland. Apoptosis 11(2):173-82 5. Bánfalvi G, Nagy G, Gácsi M, Rőszer T, Basnakian AG (2006) Common pathway of chromosome condensation in Mammalian cells. DNA Cell Biol. 25(5):295-301 6. Rőszer T, Kiss-Tóth É, Szetmiklósi AJ, Bánfalvi G (2005) Seasonal periodicism of the enteric NO synthesis and its regulation in the snail Helix lucorum Linnaeus. Invert Biol 124 1. Pimenova E, Varaksin AA: Putative nitroxidergic cells in the digestive system of some mytilids (mollusca: bivalvia: mytilidae) revealed by NADPH-diaphorase histochemistry Malacologia 49: 61-77 (2006) 2. Jiang G, Yu R, Zhou M: Studies on nitric oxide synthase activity in haemocytes of shrimps Fenneropenaeus chinensis and Marsupenaeus japonicus after white spot syndrome virus infection Nitric Oxide - Biology and Chemistry 14 (3): 219-227 (2006) 3

7. Rőszer T, Czimmerer Zs, Szentmiklósi AJ, Bánfalvi G (2004) Nitric oxide synthesis is blocked during dormant periods of the snail Helix lucorum L. Cell Tissue Res 316: 255-262 1. Tagliazucchi D, Conte A (2005) Calcium/calmodulin dependence of NO synthase from Viviparus ater immunocytes. ISJ 2: 54-59 2. Furness JB (2006): The Enteric Nervous System, p. 252, Blackwell 8. Rőszer T, Jenei Zs, Serfőző Z, Czimmerer Zs, Bánfalvi G (2004) Structural diversity of NADPH diaphorase reactive enteral networks in Stylommatophora. Invert Biol 123 9. Rőszer T, Jenei Zs, Gáll T, Nagy O, Czimmerer Zs, Serfőző Z, Elekes K, Bánfalvi G (2004) A possible stimulatory effect on neuronal nitric oxide production in the central nervous system of Helix lucorum L. Brain Behav Evol 63:23-33 1. Moulis A: The action of RFamide neuropeptides on molluscs, with special reference to the gastropods Buccinum undatum and Busycon canaliculatum PEPTIDES 27 (5): 1153-1165 MAY 2006 2. Kononenko NL, Zhukov VV: Neuroanatomical and immunocytochemical studies of the head retractor muscle innervation in the pond snail, Lymnaea stagnalis L. Zoology 108:217-237 (2005) 10. Serfőző Z, Veréb Z, Rőszer T, Kemenes G, Elekes K (2002) Development of the nitric oxide/cgmp system in the embryonic and juvenile pond snail, Lymnaea stagnalis L. A comparative in situ hybridization, histochemical and immunohistochemical study. J Neurocytol. 31(2):131-47. 1. Straub VA, Grant J, O'Shea M, et al. Modulation of serotonergic neurotransmission by nitric oxide JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY 97 (2): 1088-1099 FEB 2007 2. Hatakeyama D, Sadamoto H, Watanabe T, et al. Requirement of new protein synthesis of a transcription factor for memory consolidation: Paradoxical changes in mrna and protein levels of C/EBP JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 356 (3): 569-577 4

3. Kim et al. Measuring nitric oxide in single neurons by capillary electrophoresis with laser-induced fluorescence: Use of ascorbate oxidase in diaminofluorescein measurements. Analytical Chemistry 78: 1859-1865 (2006) 4. Trimm KR, Rehder V: Nitric oxide acts as a slow-down and search signal in developing neurites. European Journal of Neuroscience 19: 809-818 (2004) G/ Participation in seminars, congresses, workshops Most recent events: Name of event: 42nd ESCI Meeting Place and year: Geneva, Switzerland, 26-28 March 2008 Organizing group: European Society for Clinical Investigation Nature of participation: poster presentation Name of event: FELASA-ICLAS Joint Meeting Place and year: Como, Italy, June 2007 Organizing group: FELASA Nature of participation: participant in workshops [health monitoring, welfare of rodent colonies, in vivo imaging] Name of event: Phenotype characterization of genetically modified mouse models [Cardiovascular system] Place and year: Turku-Abo, Finland, 23-24 March 2006 Organizing group: CASCADE Network of Excellence Nature of participation: participant in workshops [telemetry, cardiovasular phenotypes of rodent disease models] Most relevant oral presentations held at conferences: 2004. 7th Conference of Pro Scienmtia Medalists, 26-28 Nov 2004. [in Hungarian] 2003. 10th Symposium in Invertebrate Neurobiology, ISIN 5-9 July 2003 [in English] 2001. Conference of Hungarian Anatomist s Society [in Hungarian] Total number of poster presentations: 11 5

H/ Other merits a) Awards Pro Scientia Gold Medal for Outstanding Scientific Achievements presented by the President of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (2001) Fáy András Research Award (2001) Dean s Award, Faculty of Science, Debrecen University (2002) b) Membership in scientific organizations FELASA Hungarian Laboratory Animal Science Society Hungarian Neuroscience Society American Microscopical Society Society of Pro Scientia Medalists c) Consultation of MSc theses Name of candidate: Mrs. P. Kovács Title of MSc thesis: Experimental use of radioligands in the comparative medicine Date of award of MSc: 2007 Name of candidate: Mr. Attila Takács Title of MSc thesis: The biosynthesis and metabolism of ascorbic acid in mammalian tissues Date of award of MSc: 2007 Name of candidate: Ms. Éva Gulyás Title of MSc thesis: Role of acetylcholine in the modulation of neuronal NO production Date of award of MSc: 2006 Name of candidate: Ms. Éva Kiss-Tóth Title of MSc thesis: Involvement of the neuropeptide FMRFamide in the NO biosynthesis Date of award of MSc: 2006 6