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György Kéri
György Kéri ((:ɟørɟ ˈkeːri), born January 11, 1950, Budapest) is a Széchenyi Prize winner Hungarian biochemist, professor, Doctor of Biological Sciences (D.Sc.). His major fields of research is signal transduction therapy and he participated in the development of novel drug discovery technologies and drug candidates that entered the clinical development process. ==Biography== He studied chemistry at the Eötvös Loránd University (Budapest), where he graduated in 1973 and received a PhD in biochemistry in 1976. He worked as a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of California, San Francisco in 1978-1979. As a visiting scientist he returned to the United States 19 times for various time periods on the bases of an National Science Foundation grant and joint research programs with University of California, San Francisco and Sugen. From the Hungarian Academy of Sciences he received Candidatus of Biological Sciences (C.Sc.) in 1982 and Doctor of Biological Sciences (D.Sc.) in 1994. In 1997 he became Dr. Med. Habil. of the Semmelweis University. He is married with Mária Kenéz, has two children (Csaba 1976 and Júlia 1980) and a granddaughter Luca 2008.
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