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Series of lectures in English by Profesor Sándor Gonda from the Division of Pharmacognosy of the University of Debrecen

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The Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology kindly invite you to a series of lectures in English by Profesor Sándor Gonda (the Division of Pharmacognosy of the University of Debrecen).

Lectures schedule:

  1. Pharmacognosy and phytotherapy of plants. Folk medicine usage, pharmacology and possible therapeutic uses of natural compounds
    Monday (06.03.2023) at 13:00-14:30, Lecture hall VW (Clinic B2, Grunwaldzki Sq. 47).
  2. A brief introduction to metabolomics. Techniques, prerequisites, and the place of metabolomics in systems biology. How to upgrade your bioanalytic workflow to metabolomics? Common pitfalls, data visualization, and interpretation issues. A case study in multi-omics
    Tuesday (07.03.2023) at 9:15-10:45, Lecture hall VI W (Clinic B3, Grunwaldzki Sq. 49).
  3. Introduction to academic and research activities at the Department of Botany, University of Debrecen, Hungary
    Tuesday (07.03.2023) at 11:15-12:30, Lecture hall VI W (Clinic B3, Grunwaldzki Sq. 49).

In case of any questions, please contact dr inż. Katarzyna Godlewska (katarzyna.godlewska@upwr.edu.pl).

About the lecturer:

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Sándor Gonda graduated as a pharmacist at the University of Debrecen and subsequently finished his PhD in biology in 2011, which focused on the impact of plant-associated fungi on natural product stability in the plant drug Plantago lanceolata. Later, his interest turned towards plant metabolomics as well as endophytic fungi of medicinal plants and their interactions with plant specialized metabolites. His work currently focuses on these interactions with a special emphasis on glucosinolates and their downstream products, using Brassicaceae crops as plant models. The core methodology of these studies is untargeted plant metabolomics recently amended with high throughput sequencing. Sándor currently works as an associate professor at the University of Debrecen, Department of Botany.

text: dr inż Katarzyna Godlewska