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After finishing medical school in 1990, I received full training in gross anatomy, histology, embryology with special attention to functional neuroanatomy in Pécs (Hungary). I obtained my PhD degree in 1997 and the Hungarian habilitation degree in 2007. I spent two and a half years in the laboratory of Prof Akira Arimura at Tulane University in New Orleans, LA, USA as a post-doc. After returning to Hungary, I had established my own research group studying functional neuro¬¬anatomy of brain circuits regulating/controlling stress adaptation response at the Department of Anatomy in Pécs University in Pécs. This research has been supported by several grants from the Hungarian Science Foundation and Hungarian Academy of Science. In 2002 I moved to the Netherlands and in 2005 I was appointed assistant professor at Radboud University Nijmegen in the Department of cellular Animal Physiology. I am currently heading the Nijmegen Stress Adaptation Group, a research group probing structural and functional correlates of stress-related plasticity in the rodent brain and in human post-mortem brain samples. My group has established a fundamental research line with a strong translational aspect in stress (mal)adaptation and energy metabolism, with a special attention to neuronal mechanisms of sex differences. The outcome of various stress and feeding paradigms as well as adverse early life experience are in my focus by using a highly interdisciplinary approach integrating functional neuroanatomical, behavioral, (epi)genetic and physiological aspects of the action(s) of CRF-family of neuropeptides, with special focus on urocortin 1, in in vivo and in vitro model systems. In addition to urocortin 1, the messengers corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF), brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), neuropeptide Y (NPY), leptin, ghrelin and cocaine- and amphetamine-related transcript peptide (CART) are of central interest too. My research has been described in 66 publications in peer-reviewed journals, and cited more than 950 times. I have acquired grants worth more than 1.5 million Euros. I received the prestigious Bólyai János Fellowship Award from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and Vidi Award of the Nederlands Organization for Scientific research (NWO).
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JIMD reportsno. 3 (2024): 135-143
Rameen Shah,Erik A Eklund,Silvia Radenkovic, Mustafa Sadek, Ibrahim Shammas, Sanne Verberkmoes,Bobby G Ng,Hudson H Freeze,Andrew C Edmondson,Miao He,Tamas Kozicz,Ruqaiah Altassan,
Molecular genetics and metabolismno. 2 (2024): 108472-108472
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCESno. 4 (2024): 2294
Rohit Budhraja,Silvia Radenkovic,Anu Jain, Irena J.J. Muffels, Moulay Hicham Alaoui Ismaili,Tamas Kozicz,Akhilesh Pandey,Eva Morava
Molecular Genetics and Metabolismno. 2 (2024): 108487-108487
PROTEOMICSpp.e2400012-e2400012, (2024)
CELL REPORTSno. 3 (2024): 113883-113883
Kishore Garapati,Rohit Budhraja,Mayank Saraswat, Jinyong Kim,Neha Joshi, Gunveen S Sachdeva,Anu Jain,Anna N Ligezka,Silvia Radenkovic,Madan Gopal Ramarajan,Savita Udainiya,Kimiyo Raymond,
Rameen Shah,Erik A. Eklund,Silvia Radenkovic, Mustafa Sadek, Ibrahim Shammas, Sanne Verberkmoes,Bobby G. Ng,Hudson H. Freeze,Andrew C. Edmondson,Miao He,Tamas Kozicz,Ruqaiah Altassan,
Bart C.J. Dirven, Lennart van Melis, Teya Daneva, Lieke Dillen,Judith R. Homberg,Tamas Kozicz,Marloes J.A.G. Henckens
Neuroscience (2024): 87-102
Scientific Reportsno. 1 (2024): 1-13
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