I am a PostDoc in the National Institute for Basic Biology (NIBB), Japan in Hasebe laboratory. My main topic is to find out how carnivorous plant traps (pitcher, sticky leaf, snaptrap and so) evolved, how their development differ from a simple leaf. For this purpose we are using new generation sequencing methods, including single cell technologies and more classical, molecular biology ways to unravel their secret. Next to the “regular” bioinformatics I am interested in implementation of machine learning techniques and network approaches in biology.
PhD, 2020
SOKENDAI, Japan
MSc in Biology, 2015
University of Pecs, Hungary
BSc in Biology, 2013
University of Pecs, Hungary