Imre Lengyel, Hungarian medical researcher. Achievements include first to identify the potential for zinc as an initiating factor in the development of age-related macular degeneration. Senior fellowship, Mercer Fund, 2003-2008, Special Trustees Moorfileds Eye Hospital National Health Service Trust, 2005-2007, Senior Research fellowship, Bill Brown Charitable Trust, since 2008. Member of Royal Society Medicine.
Background
Lengyel, Imre was born on August 30, 1963 in Mezotur, Hungary.
Education
Doctor of Philosophy, University Szeged, Hungary, 1992.
Career
Staff scientist Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Szeged, 1998—2002. Principal investigator University College London Institute Ophthalmology, London, since 2002.
Achievements
Imre Lengyel has been listed as a noteworthy medical researcher by Marquis Who's Who.
Senior fellowship, Mercer Fund, 2003-2008, Special Trustees Moorfileds Eye Hospital National Health Service Trust, 2005-2007, Senior Research fellowship, Bill Brown Charitable Trust, since 2008.
Senior fellowship, Mercer Fund, 2003-2008, Special Trustees Moorfileds Eye Hospital National Health Service Trust, 2005-2007, Senior Research fellowship, Bill Brown Charitable Trust, since 2008.