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Zsolt Liposits

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Zsolt Liposits (born 22 October 1951, Pécs, Hungary)

Hungarian physician, neuroscientist, university professor

Spouse: Anna Mária Dobó.  Children: Balázs Liposits (1973), Réka Liposits (1976)

 

== Zsolt Liposits ==
Born 22 October 1951
Known for Neurobiology of reproduction, stress/adaptation and metabolism.

Hypothalamic neurosecretory systems. Mechanisms of estrogen signaling

Fields Neuroscience

Neuroendocrinology

Scientific degrees PhD,1987, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

DSc, 1992, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Institutions 1998- Institute of Experimental Medicine,

Department of Endocrine Neurobiology, Budapest, Hungary

2002- Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Faculty of Information Technology

and Bionics

1993-1998 Albert Szent-Györgyi Medical University,

Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Szeged, Hungary

1976-1993 University Medical School, Department of Anatomy, Pécs, Hungary

Scientometry Publications > 210

Independent scitations > 9000

Hirsch-index: 61

1976. He received MD degree from University Medical School Pécs and was appointed Lecturer in Anatomy.

1993. He was invited by the Albert Szent-Györgyi Medical University and became Chairman of the Anatomy Department.

1998. He joined the Institute of Experimental Medicine of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and established the Department of Endocrine Neurobiology.

2002. He was appointed Professor at the Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Faculty of Information Technology and Bionics. He has also worked as visiting scientist

at the University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA, the Institute of Environmental Heath Sciences, (NIEHS), Research Triangle Park, NC, USA and Nagoya, City University, Nagoya, Japan.

2008-2017 International Neuroendocrine Federation (INF), Head of Hungarian Section

Scientific Achievements

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He has been studying cellular and molecular mechanisms whereby the hypothalamus regulates centrally the physiological events of reproduction, stress/adaptation and metabolism.

He elaborated immune electron microscopic techniques for studying the synaptic regulation of hypothalamic neurosecretory systems and elucidated molecular mechanisms of estrogen signaling via nuclear receptors in the brain.

His scientific publications are over 200. Till date, his results received more than 9000 independent citations.

Scientific Publications

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Recognitions and Awards

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  • 2010 Pázmány Plaquette
  • 2008 Academy Award
  • 2005 Charles Simonyi Research Award
  • 1997 Széchenyi Professorship