Research Guide of Hungary
4. Agricultural Sciences
4.1 Crop- and Horticultural Sciences
4.2 Veterinary Sciences
4.3 Animal Husbandry Sciences
4.1 Agricultural Research Institute, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
(Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Mezogazdasagi Kutatointezete)
Contact:
Otto Veisz
Deputy Managing Director
Agricultural Research Institute, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Brunszvik u. 2., H-2462 Martonvasar, HUNGARY
+36 22 569 500
veiszo@mail.mgki.hu
Research, a Short Introduction:
The profile of the Agricultural Research
Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences covers an integrated
spectrum of complex research ranging from basic and methodological
problems to applied research, including practical applications. The
fundamental goal is to develop new generic plant genotypes to satisfy the
needs of the future, based on the internationally acknowledged plant gene
pool accumulated over the last half century in Martonvasar and using
up-to-date genetic, physiological, cell and reproduction biological,
functional genomic, biotechnological, plant breeding and crop production
methods. The investigations also cover production technologies and crop
environments, the maintenance of the agroecological equilibrium, the
preservation and improvement of genetic variability, the production of raw
materials for healthy nutrition, durable plant stress resistance, and an
improvement in seed safety, all aimed at satisfying the criteria of
sustainable development. This state-run institute contributes to research
on the genotype x environment x society interaction
and to the stability of this interaction. In addition to this complex
research programme, institute staff play an active part in undergraduate
and postgraduate education, in scientific Cupertino with Hungarian and
foreign institutions and in the practical introduction of scientific
results and technical knowledge.
The Institute welcomes post-doctoral young researchers in the
fields of plant genetics research, plant cell and reproduction biology
research, plant physiology, research, cereal gene bank research, molecular
breeding research, research in cereal chemistry and quality, maize
breeding research, cereal breeding research, crop production research,
agroecological for 6 months and less. Knowledge of English is
essential.
The Institute would also like to participate in international Research
and Development Projects.
4.1. Research Institute for Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
(Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Talajtani es Agrokemiai Kutatointezet)
Contact:
Andras Halbritter
Researcher
Research Institute for Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Herman Otto ut 15., H-1022 Budapest, HUNGARY
+36 1 214 9007 ext. 1
hal@rissac.hu
Research, a Short Introduction
- Precision farming. Establishment of a GIS database
supporting precision farming. Environment-friendly nutrient supply
advisory system.
- Long-term field experiments for fertilisation
strategy and soil pollution monitoring.
- Water management. Elaboration of alternative land
use technologies to help infiltration of precipitation into the soil;
decrease losses by surface runoff, downward filtration, seepage and
evaporation; increase the water storage capacity of the soil. Increasing
the water storage within the soil in plant-available form without any
environmental side-effects.
- Bioremediation: microbial degradation,
phytoremediation. Monitoring soil microbial communities during
Bioremediation practice. Altering the metabolic pathways of the heavy
metal accumulating plants by hybridisation, the possibilities of the
introduced artificial mycorrhization, the selection procedures of the
tolerant microsymbionts and the usage of other soil biotechnological
methods and additives. Mycorrhizal, N-fixing and other plant growth
promoting rhizosphere micro-organism.
The Institute welcomes PhD students, pre- or
post-doctoral young and senior researchers in Soil
Characterisation, Plant Nutrition, Environmental Fate of Chemicals, Soil
Remediation, Precision Farming, Soil Microbiology research fields for 6
months and less. Knowledge of English is necessary for the research
work.
Our Institute would also like to take part in
international Research and Development
Projects.
4.1 Ph.D. School for Crop Production and Horticultural Sciences, University of Veszprem
(Novenytermesztesi es Kerteszeti Tudomanyok Doktori Iskola, Veszpremi Egyetem)
Contact:
Professor Jozsef Horvath
Ph.D. School for Crop Production and Horticultural Sciences
Georgikon Faculty of Agricultural Sciences University of Veszprem
Deak Ferenc u. 16./ P.O. Box 71, H-8361 Keszthely, Hungary
+36 83 312 330
h11895hor@alla.hu
Research, a Short Introduction
The Ph.D. School in Crop Production and Horticultural Sciences (DS) deals with the following
main topics:
- Plant nutrition and soil fertility.
- Long tem experiments of soil fertility.
- Soil physics and water balance.
- Experimental trials for nutrient dynamics and nutrient stresses.
- Soil loading and the pollution of natural waters.
- Biology, ecology of plant pathogens and the resistance.
- Plant breeding, genetics and agrobiotechnology.
Twelve graduate students supported by governmental grants and 18
correspondence students with the financial support of their work places
(institutes, companies etc.) study in three year programmes, in organised
forms. Teachers include one ordinary member of HAS), two Doctors of HAS,
12 Candidates of Sciences (CSC) HAS PhD. Two academicians, 9 doctors of
HAS and 3 with CSC degree from Plant Protection Institute (HAS), Research
Institute of Soil Sciences (HAS) are supporting the work of the
DS.
The Institute welcomes PhD students and
pre-doctoral researchers in all subjects of Plant Nutrition and
Plant Protection Soil Sciences, Fungal and Virus Diseases, Epidemology,
Horticultural Crops (pepper, grapes, fruit trees), Plant Breeding (disease
resistance) for less than 6 months. Knowledge of English is
necessary.
The Ph.D. School would also like to take part in international Research
and Development Projects.
4.1 Ph.D. School for Interdisciplinary Sciences: Crop- and Horticultural Sciences and Earth Sciences, University of Debrecen
(Novenytermesztesi es Kerteszeti Tudomanyi es Fodtudomanyi Interdidiszciplinaris Doktori Iskola, Debreceni Egyetem)
Contact:
Professor Janos Nagy
Head, Ph.D. School
Ph.D. School for Interdisciplinary Sciences: Crop- and Horticultural Sciences and Earth Sciences
Department of Land Use
Centre for Agricultural Sciences
Faculty of Agriculture
University of Debrecen
Boszormenyi ut 138., Debrecen 4032, HUNGARY
+36 52 508 444
nagyjanos@helios.date.hu
Research, a Short Introduction:
The objective of research at the School is the
detailed study of soil and its environment and control of the processes
related to soil degradation and pollution, the reduction of their effects
and, in addition, research on the phenomena which affect them. This
objective can be realised through modelling, laboratory and field
experiments. On the one hand, those basic processes and laws that
determine the quality and use of soil have to be studied in this basic and
introductory research. On the other hand, the processes in polluted and
degraded soil have to be studied as well. Efficient remediation,
stabilisation and melioration methods have to be designed based on
experimental results. Development and evaluation of applicable laboratory
techniques are important fields. An important objective of the research
specialisation in land use is to study land use planning not only on
arable land but also in other regions, in accordance with international
practices, the establishment of long-term land use and the handling of
emerging conflicts. Within the specialisation related to land use and
arable land use, new tools (for example remote sensing, environmental
modelling, geographical information system modelling) have to be studied
as well. These tools can increase the precision of research related to the
protection of land productivity.
The Institute welcomes Ph.D. students, pre-
or post-doctoral, young or senior, researchers in the fields
of Current Plant and Soil Science in Agriculture and Soil, Plant and
Environment Relationships for less than 6 months or for 1 year. Knowledge
of English or German is essential.
The Ph.D. School would also like to participate in international
Research and Development Projects.
4.1 Research Group for Bryology, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Eszterhazy Karoly College
(Briologiai Kutatocsoport, Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia es Esterhazy Karoly Foiskola)
Contact:
Professor Tamas Pocs
Head, Research Group
Research Group for Bryology, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Department of Botany
Eszterhazy Karoly College
P. O. Box 222, H-3301 Eger, HUNGARY
+36 36 520 400
colura@ektf.hu
Research, a Short Introduction:
Taxonomy and biogeopgraphy of tropical bryophyte
groups, such as Lejeuneaceae, Jubulaceae, Calymperaceae and
Daltoniaceae.
The ecology of the desert like cryptogamic
communities on the loess cliffs. The structure, composition and
functional ecology of the cryptobiotic crusts.
Connection among
epiphytic, lignicolous and terricolous plant and animal communities in
tropical rain forests.
The Institute welcomes post-doctoral and young and
senior researchers in the field of Taxonomy, Biogeography and
Ecology of Bryophytes for 1 year. Knowledge of English (or in certain
topics French) is necessary .
4.1 Research Group for Plant Virology, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and University of Veszprem
(Novenyvirologiai Kutatocsoport, Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia es Veszpremi Egyetem)
Contact:
Professor Jozsef Horvath
Head of Research Group
Research Group for Plant Virology, The Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Department of Plant Pathology and Virology
University of Veszprem
Deak F. u. 16. / P. O. Box 71., H-8361 Keszthely, HUNGARY
+36 83 312 330
h11895hor@alla.hu
Research, a Short Introduction: The main activities
of the Plant Virology Research Group are connected to the virus
Epidemology of the main crop plants, host-virus relations, study of virus
resistance, molecular and biological characterisation of
viruses/isolates.
The Institute welcomes Ph.D. students and
pre-doctoral researchers in Plant Virology for less than 6 months.
Knowledge of English is necessary.
The Research Group would
also like to take part in international Research and Development
Projects.
4.1 Research Group for Precision Agriculture Methods, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the University of West Hungary
(Mezogazdasagi Termekek Feldolgozasa Kutatocsoport, Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia es Nyugat-Magyarorszagi Egyetem)
Contact:
Professor Miklos Nemenyi
Associate Dean (Scientific Affairs)
Research Group for Precision Agriculture Methods, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Institute of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Engineering
Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences
University of West Hungary Var u. 2, H-9200 Mosonmagyarovar, HUNGARY
+36 96 566 654
nemenyim@mtk.nyme.hu
Research, a Short Introduction:
- Integration of plant protection and treatment processes in precision (site-specific) agriculture
- Microorganisms in the plant-soil systems
- Technical environment of site specific precision plant production
- Economical aspects of plant production using precision agricultural methods.
The Institute welcomes Ph.D. students and young
post-doctoral or senior researchers in the fields of
microoganisms in plant-soil systems, technical environment of site
specific precision plant production for 6 months or 1 year or more.
Knowledge of English is essential.
The Research Group would also like to participate in international
Research and Development Projects.
4.1 Research Group for Land Use, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the University of Debrecen
(Foldmuvelesi Kutatocsoport, Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia es Debreceni Egyetem)
Contact:
Professor Janos Nagy
Head, Research Group
Research Group for Land Use Research, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Centre for Agricultural Sciences Faculty of Agriculture
University of Debrecen
Boszormenyi ut 138., H-4032, Debrecen, HUNGARY
+36 52 508 444
nagyjanos@helios.date.hu
Research, a Short Introduction:
Research focuses on the scientific approach of
land cultivation and soil protection, and at the same time investigates
agroecological, biological and technological effects in a complex way. It
also makes the computer aimed modelling of natural and antopogen effects
possible, which is carried out by the utilisation of measurement data. The
final results will improve the economic and ecological effectiveness of
cultivation methods, and they will ensure the interferences to be
ecologically friendly and sustainable at the same time.
The other main purpose of the research is to establish
scientifically rational land use methods in the North Plain Region of
Hungary by the utilisation of GIS.
The Institute welcomes Ph.D. students, pre- or
post-doctoral young or senior researchers in Crop Production, land
use, precision agriculture research fields for Less than 6 months and 1
year. Knowledge of English is essential.
The Research Team would also like to participate in international
Research and Development Projects.
4.2 Ph.D. School for Animal Sciences, University of Veszprem
(Allattenyesztesi Tudomanyok Doktori Iskola, Veszpremi Egyetem)
Contact:
Professor Ferenc Szabo
Dean
Ph.D. School for Animal Sciences
University of Veszprem
Deak F. u. 16., H-8360 Keszthely, HUNGARY
+36 83 312 330
kovacs-g@georgikon.hu
Research, a Short Introduction:
Main research fields:
- Animal Production Based on Grazing,
- Dairy and Beef Cattle Breeding,
- Pig Breeding,
- Poultry Sciences,
- Aquaculture,
- Game Farming,
- Feeding Monogastric Farm Animals,
- Production Physiology of Ruminants,
- Applying Molecular Genetics in Animal Production.
The Institute welcomes Ph.D. students and
pre-doctoral researchers in the fields of Cattle Breeding, Pig
Breeding, Poultry Sciences, Aquaculture and Game Farming for 6 months.
Knowledge of English is necessary.
The Ph.D. School would also like to take part in international Research
and Development Projects.
4.2 Ph.D. School for Veterinary Sciences, St. Stephen University
(Allatorvostudomanyi Doktori Iskola, Szent Istvan Egyetem)
Contact:
Professor Peter Rudas
Head, Ph.D. School
Ph.D. School for Veterinary Sciences
Faculty of Veterinary Sciences
St. Stephen University
Istvan u. 2, H-1078 Budapest, Hungary
+36 1 478 4229
phd@univet.hu,
prudas@univet.hu
Research, a Short Introduction:
Research activities are highly connected to
those of the Faculty and cover, in co-operation with other research and
diagnostic institutes, the whole territory of veterinary medicine and
zoology. Research issues proposed for doctoral education are announced
yearly on the home page of the School: http://tkk.tova.univet.hu/DI/PhDtema-02-W.htm
Some examples:
- Effect of short chain fatty acids, arachidonic acid metabolites and polyphenols on the growth and apoptosis of
gastrointestinal cells
- Interrelations of whole-body insulin
sensitivity, circulating levels of certain metabolic hormones, and ovarian
activity in dairy cows
- Role of free radicals and lipoxygenases
in the prognosis of canine mammal and haemopoietic tumour
progressions
- Investigations on some factors influencing the
antioxidant system in different animal species
- Epidemiological, virological and immunological study of circoviral diseases of
swine.
- Possibilities of inducing immune tolerance for prevention
and therapy of diseases with allergic origin in domestic
animals.
- Dystrophin proteins in the central nervous
system.
- Retinal (Muller) glial cells: cell-cell and
cell-extracellular matrix interactions.
- Adaptation of new-born foals to extrauterine life
- Obesity studies on rodent model
- Population dynamics of DNA microsatellites in canine
model
- Gene diagnosis of diseases in canine model
- Genetic basis of growth inhibition signalmechanims and of some virulence characters of Salmonella
- Genetics of selected antibiotic- and detergent resistance, and of some "virulence" characters
of Salmonella and pathogenic E. coli: possible genetic links?
- Comparative examination of the equine thoracolumbar region by modern imaging methods. Possible treatments.
- Examination of the developmental potential of embryo-derived stem cells by chimera
analysis.
- Pathophysiology and therapy of canine acquired cardiac diseases
- Environmental toxicity assessment of tetracycline antibiotics
- Thyroid hormone metabolism at the molecular level related to animal production,
- Investigations concerning the mode of action of some important nutriceuticals (Cr, carnitine)
- The role of the rumen in the feedstuff’s supply of host animal
- Evolutionary analysis of the interaction of brain and behaviour
- Environmental effects on invertebrate populations/communities
- Effect of prostaglandin-synthesis inhibitors on the proliferation and apoptosis of different cell lines
- Studies on the FcRn gene expression
- Study of DNA of Mycoplasma strains of poultry origin
The Institute welcomes PhD
students for stays of 6 months and less or for 1 year and more.
Knowledge of English is necessary.
The Ph.D. School would
also like to take part in international Research and Development
Projects.
4.2 Ph.D. School for Veterinary Sciences, St. Stephen University
(Allatorvostudomanyi Doktori Iskola, Szent Istvan Egyetem)
Contact:
Professor Peter Rudas
Head, Ph.D. School
Ph.D. School for Veterinary Sciences
St. Stephen University
Istvan u. 2, H-1078 Budapest, HUNGARY
+36 1 478 4229
Ph.D.@univet.hu,
prudas@univet.hu
Research,
a Short Introduction: Research is linked to that of the Faculty and
covers, in co-operation with other research and diagnostic institutes, the
entire fields of veterinary medicine and zoology. Research issues proposed
for doctoral education are announced yearly on the home page of the
School: http://tkk.tova.univet.hu/DI/Ph.D.tema-02-W.htm
Examples:
- Effect of Short Chain Fatty Acids, Arachidonic Acid Metabolites and Polyphenols
on the Growth and Apoptosis of Gastrointestinal
Cells
- Interrelations of Whole-body Insulin Sensitivity,
Circulating Levels of Certain Metabolic Hormones, and Ovarian Activity in
Dairy Cows
- Role of Free Radicals and Lipoxygenases in the
Prognosis of Canine Mammal and Haemopoietic Tumour
Progressions
- Investigations on Some Factors Influencing the
Antioxidant System in Different Animal Species
- Epidemiological,
Virological and Immunological Study of Circoviral Diseases in
Swine.
- Possibilities of Inducing Immune Tolerance for the
Prevention and Therapy of Diseases of Allergic Origin in Domestic
Animals.
- Dystrophin Proteins in the Central Nervous
System.
- Retinal (Muller) Glial Cells: cell-cell and
cell-extracellular matrix interactions.
- Adaptation of New-born
Foals to Extrauterine Life
- Obesity Studies on Rodent
Model
- Population Dynamics of DNA Microsatellites in Canine
Model
- Gene Diagnosis of Diseases in Canine
Model
- Genetic Basis of Growth Inhibition Signalmechanims and of
Some Virulence Characters of Salmonella
- Genetics of Selected
Antibiotic and Detergent Resistance and of some "Virulence" Characters of
Salmonella and Pathogenic E. coli: Possible Genetic Links
?
- Comparative Examination of the Equine Thoracolumbar Region
using Modern Imaging Methods. Possible Treatments.
- Examination
of the Developmental Potential of Embryo-derived Stem Cells by Chimera
Analysis.
- Pathophysiology and Therapy of Canine Acquired Cardiac
Diseases
- Environmental Toxicity Assessment of Tetracycline
Antibiotics
- Thyroid Hormone Metabolism at the Molecular Level
Related to Animal Production,
- Investigations Concerning the Mode
of Action of Some Important Nutriceuticals (Cr, carnitine)
- The
Role of Rumen in the Foodstuff Supply of Host
Animal
- Evolutionary Analysis of the Interaction of Brain and
Behaviour
- Environmental Effects on Invertebrate Populations/
Communities
- Effect of Prostaglandin-synthesis Inhibitors on the
Proliferation and Apoptosis of Different Cell Lines
- Studies on
FcRn Gene Expression
Study of DNA of Mycoplasma Strains of
Poultry Origin
The Ph.D. School welcomes Ph.D.
students in the above mentioned research fields for up to several
years. Knowledge of English is necessary.
The Ph.D. School would also like to take part in international Research
and Development Projects.
4.3 Research Group for Animal Breeding, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and St. Stephen University
(Allattenyesztesi es Tartastechnologiai Kutatocsoport, Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia es Szent Istvan Egyetem)
Contact:
Endre Szucs
Doctor of HAS
Research Group for Animal Breeding, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Department for Pig and Small Animal Breeding
St. Stephen University
Pater Karoly u. 1., H-2103 Godollo, HUNGARY
+36 28 410 200
szucse@fau.gau.hu
Research, a Short Introduction: The Research Group was
established on January 1st, 1996.Based on international
co-operation, the Group’s mission is improve the level of animal
production and health status by means of molecular genetics, functional
genomics and animal models, as well as in depth understanding of gene
functions using cloning via genetic engineering. A seminal topic is the
prevention of potential risk of biotechnology including decrease of
genetic diversity. Further research includes aspects of genetic and
environmental interactions from the point of view of ecology, animal
welfare and reproduction. Faunistical investigation provides further
significant area of gene reservation of endangered animal species.
Research work includes:
- improvement methods for transplantation of nuclei cloning of
zygotes for establishment of gene banks and deep freezing,
- estimation effects of major genes on muscle hypertrophy,
- detection of stress resistance and adaptability in response to
ecological factors such as heat load and crowding as well as
zoo-technological processes in relation to product quality,
- faunistical recording of endangered fish species and development
of methods for their reproduction and differentiation upon morphological
traits.
The Institute welcomes PhD students, young
pre-or post-doctoral researchers for stays of less than 6
months and more than 1 year. Knowledge of English is
necessary.
The Research Group would also like to take part
in international Research and Development Projects.
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