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Ervin Balázs |
Ervin Balázs,
head of the Applied Genomic Department of the Agricultural
Research Institute at Martonvásár Hungary, a former founding
general director of the Agricultural Biotechnology Center
Gödöllő, lead a unit on molecular virology and genetic
engineering of crops, which also includes a service facility
for plant breeders to use all current molecular tools. He
spent several years abroad, working at Cornell University,
Plant Pathology Department, Ithaca N.Y.USA, than IBMC
Strasbourg, France, and at the Friedrich Miescher Institute,
Basel, Switzerland. He has been involved in exploring
Cauliflower Mosaic Virus genome, including its promoters,
and later he has developed a plant transformation vector
based on 19S promoter of the virus. During the last two
decades he has produced several transgenic virus resistant
plants, such as tobacco, potato and pepper. He is an
advocate of the introduction of the new technology into the
daily agricultural practice and supports internationally
harmonized regulation of the biotechnology. He published
more than hundred scientific papers. Elected to be member of
the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and has been awarded with
the Blaise Pascal International Research Chair (2001) and
with the International Institute of Biotechnology (Royal
Society of Arts, London) lecture award in 2005. |
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