Background
Boldogh, Istvan was born on November 23, 1946 in Debrecen, Hungary. Son of Istvan and Jolan (Papp) Boldogh.
scientist microbiology educator
Boldogh, Istvan was born on November 23, 1946 in Debrecen, Hungary. Son of Istvan and Jolan (Papp) Boldogh.
Master in Biochemistry, University Natural Sciences, Debrecen, 1970. Doctor of Medicine and Biology, Medical University, Debrecen, 1974. Doctor of Philosophy, Medical University, Debrecen, 1974.
Cand.D.Sc. in Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, 1986.
Research assistant professor, Medical U., Debrecen, 1974-1978;
research associate professor, Medical U., Debrecen, 1981-1987;
postdoctoral fellow, U. North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1978-1980;
Distinguished McLaughlin fellow, University Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, 1988;
visiting scientist, University Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, 1989-1990;
assistant professor, University Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, 1991;
associate professor, University Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, 1991-1996;
professor, University Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, since 1996. Sabbaticals Biological Center Hungarian Academy Sciences, Szeged, 1975, department experimental virology Institute Sera and Vaccines, Prague, 1978, department microbiology Wilhelm Pieck Medical U., Rostock, Germany, 1981. Lecturer School Allied Health Science, Debrecen, 1981-1987.
Lecturer in medical virology and bacteriology. Presenter numerous national and international conferences. Science review panelist Students Science Society, Medical U. Debrecen, 1980-1987, McLaughlin Fellowship Fund, University Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, since 1990.
Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Society Virology, American Association Cancer Research, European Association Cancer Research, International Society Antiviral Research, New York Academy of Sciences, Hungarian Society Microbiology (Best Research Presentation award 1975, Excellence in Medical Virology award 1981), Hungarian Oncol. Society, Hungarian Society Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, Hungarian Astronomical Society, National Rifle Association, North America Hunting Club, Sigma Xi.