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CURRICULUM VITAE
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Semmelweis University Institute of Behavioural Sciences Nagyvárad tér 4., room 2012. H-1089 Budapest Hungary |
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(+361) 210 2930 x 56404; +36 20 345 4245
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(+361) 210 2955 |
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| Born: |
October 29, 1973, Marghita, Romania |
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Marital status: |
married, 2 daughters |
EDUCATION:
| 1998 – 2002 |
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Semmelweis University Budapest Hungary, Neuroscience PhD School Ph.D. in Theoretical Medicine, Theses: Full-text: |
| 1992 – 1997 |
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Babes-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca, Romania MA in Psychology |
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
| 2009 – Present |
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Senior Research Fellow, HAS-BME Cognitive Science Research Group, The Hungarian Academy of Sciences Sleep research (the relationship between sleep and cognition, advanced EEG analysis methods), PhD supervision, teaching PhD students |
| 2002 – Present |
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Senior Research Fellow, Semmelweis University Budapest Hungary, Institute of Behavioural Sciences Coordinating research activity in the Sleep laboratory: polysomnographic recordings, psychophysiological studies, teaching Medical Psychology, PhD supervision |
| 2002 – Present |
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Lecturer, Károli Gáspár University Budapest Hungary, Institute of Psychology Graduate student supervision |
| 1998 – 2002 |
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Psychologist, National Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology, Epilepsy Center, Budapest Hungary Ictal and interictal neuropsychological testing of epileptic patients, research and clinical activity related to the presurgical video-EEG monitoring of epilepsy patients, sleep research |
TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
| Graduate teaching |
| 2003 – Present |
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Semmelweis University Budapest Hungary Medical Psychology Sleep medicine |
| 2002 – 2006 |
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Károli Gáspár University Budapest Hungary Biological rhythms Sleep and its disorders |
| Postgraduate teaching |
| 2007 – Present |
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Budapest University of Technology and Economics PhD courses: The cognitive neuroscience of sleep and its disorders, Slow oscillations of sleep wakefulness and arousals, supervising PhD students |
| 2003 – Present |
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Semmelweis University Budapest Hungary Lectures for PhD students: Basics of behavioural sciences, supervising PhD students |
MAIN FIELDS OF INTEREST AND RESEARCH PROFILE:
Individual differences in sleep and dreaming, the electrophysiology of sleep-waking states, sleep and cognition, link on Biomed Experts
PUBLICATIONS:
- Books and book chapters: 13
- Journal articles: 40
- Impact factors: 50.762
- H-index: 7/8 (according to Thomson Reuters / Scopus )
- Independent citations: 320 (non-ISI items included)
Complete list of ISI items
Complete list of all items
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:
- Bódizs R, Gombos F, Kovács I: Sleep EEG fingerprints reveal accelerated thalamocortical oscillatory dynamics in Williams syndrome. Res Dev Disabil 33 (1): 153–164 (2012) IF: 3.201
- Bódizs R, Körmendi J, Rigó P, Lázár AS: The individual adjustment method of sleep spindle analysis: methodological improvements and roots in the fingerprint paradigm. J Neurosci Methods 178 (1): 205–13 (2009) IF: 2.092
- Bódizs R, Kis T, Lázár AS, Havrán L, Rigó P, Clemens Z, Halász P: Prediction of general mental ability based on neural oscillation measures of sleep. J Sleep Res 14: 285–92 (2005) IF: 3.329
- Bódizs R, Békésy M, Szűcs A, Barsi P, Halász P: Sleep-dependent hippocampal slow oscillations correlate with waking memory performance in humans. Neurobiol Learn Mem 78: 441–57 (2002) IF: 2.417
- Bódizs R, Kántor S, Szabó G, Szűcs A, Erőss L, Halász P: Rhythmic hippocampal slow oscillation characterizes REM sleep in humans. Hippocampus 11: 747–53 (2001) IF: 4.333
GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS:
| 2011 – 2013 |
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Bial Foundation: Bursaries for Scientific Research 2010/2011 (No. 55/10) |
| 2005 – 2008 |
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János Bolyai Research Fellowship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences |
| 2005 – 2007 |
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Hungarian National Science Found (T-048927) |
| 2003 – 2005 |
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Hungarian Medical Research Council (ETT-162/2003) |
| 2002 – 2004 |
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European Sleep Research Society – Sanofi-Synthelabo Grant |
| 1998 – 2001 |
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Hungarian Ministry of Education: PhD fellowship |
| 1993 – 1994 |
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Soros Foundation-Invisible College Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj- Napoca, Romania |
MEMBERSHIP, EDITORIAL BOARDS:
AWARDS:
SKILLS:
Polysomnography, sleep staging, digital signal processing (DADiSP), statistics (STATISTICA), MS-Office
LANGUAGE SKILLS:
Hungarian (mother tongue), English, Romanian, German (basic)
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