Gábor Rácz, PhD
Senior Molecular Biologist, Lead Scientist at Vascular Research Group- Claim this Profile
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Certified translator of English
Eötvös Univarsity, Budapest, Hungary
Experience
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VRG Therapeutics
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Hungary
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Biotechnology Research
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1 - 100 Employee
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Senior Molecular Biologist, Lead Scientist
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Jul 2018 - Present
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Global Study Associate Manager, Vendor and Data Management; CRA
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Jun 2014 - May 2018
As a Clinical Research Associate: On-site monitoring, SDV, issue resolution, ensuring trial conduct according to study protocol and applicable regulations. As a Global Study Associate Manager: * VENDOR MANAGER: - First Point of Contact for IRT, Drug Supply Chain, ePRO, eDiary vendors - Working out and communicating timelines and technical specifications, systems testing, UAT - Management of escalation matters, track issues and corrective actions - Ensuring audit readiness * DATA MANAGER: - Design and execution of edit checks in EDC (Medidata RAVE), ePRO and eDiary databases - Identifying and resolving discrepancies, data cleaning - Ensure data integrity in preparation for database lock * MEMBER IN CROSS-FUNCTIONAL TEAMS: - Liaising with and training of CRA teams - Creating metrics, reporting to internal stakeholders - Recruitment modeling, prediction Show less
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Semmelweis University
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Hospitals and Health Care
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700 & Above Employee
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Research Scientist
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Jun 2008 - May 2014
My current research is focused on creating a fluid secreting salivary gland epithelium in vitro using gene transfer techniques, the long-term goal being to create an artificial salivary gland to treat dry mouth. In addition, I have started research on gene therapy aimed at treating C1 complement inhibitor deficiency and preventing poisoning by organophosphorus nerve agents. My current research is focused on creating a fluid secreting salivary gland epithelium in vitro using gene transfer techniques, the long-term goal being to create an artificial salivary gland to treat dry mouth. In addition, I have started research on gene therapy aimed at treating C1 complement inhibitor deficiency and preventing poisoning by organophosphorus nerve agents.
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The National Institutes of Health
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United States
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Biotechnology Research
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700 & Above Employee
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Visiting Research Fellow
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May 2005 - May 2008
I worked on the secretion and sorting of transgenic human growth hormone in vitro and in vivo from rodent salivary gland. I created recombinant adenoviral vectors encoding growth hormone mutants and other proteins. I worked on the secretion and sorting of transgenic human growth hormone in vitro and in vivo from rodent salivary gland. I created recombinant adenoviral vectors encoding growth hormone mutants and other proteins.
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Semmelweis University
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Hospitals and Health Care
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700 & Above Employee
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Research Fellow
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Nov 2004 - May 2005
I did research on the signaling pathways (PKC, ERK) involved in the proliferation of pancreatic cancer cells. I did research on the signaling pathways (PKC, ERK) involved in the proliferation of pancreatic cancer cells.
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Research Fellow
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Sep 1998 - Oct 2004
I did research on the signaling pathways (PKC, ERK) involved in the proliferation of pancreatic cancer cells. Furthermore, I studied the expression of calcium sensing receptors and aquaporins in pancreas and their possible role in the physiology of the gland. I did research on the signaling pathways (PKC, ERK) involved in the proliferation of pancreatic cancer cells. Furthermore, I studied the expression of calcium sensing receptors and aquaporins in pancreas and their possible role in the physiology of the gland.
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Education
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Semmelweis University
PhD, "Basic human genetics and gene diagnostics" programme -
Eötvös Loránd University
Master, Biology -
ELTE Trefort Ágoston Gyakorlóiskola