个人简介
1981 - 1983 Research Scientist; with Pál Maliga, Institute of Plant Physiology, BRC, Szeged, Hungary
1983 - 1986 Postdoctoral Fellow, with Nam-Hai Chua, Laboratory of Plant Molecular Biology, The Rockefeller University, New York, USA
1986 - 1987 Assistant Professor, Laboratory of Plant Molecular Biology, The Rockefeller University, New York, USA
1987 - Group Leader, Inst. of Plant Biology, BRC, Szeged, Hungary
1988 - 1996 Group Leader, Friedrich-Miescher Institute, Basel, Switzerland
1998 - Deputy Director, Inst. of Plant Biology, BRC, Szeged, Hungary
2000 - 2006 General Director, Agricultural Biotechnology Center, Gödöllo, Hungary
2004 - Honorary Professor, University of Freiburg, Germany
2006 - Deputy Director, Inst. of Plant Biology, BRC, Szeged, Hungary
2008 - Professor of Plant Cell and System Biology, University of Edinburgh, UK
2010 - Guest Professor, University of Freiburg, Germany
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The development of plants depends on reliable signaling mechanisms providing information on the actual state of the outer environment. The multilevel interaction of these mechanisms (e.g. light, clock and hormonal regulation) forms a regulatory network, which allows plants to respond adequately to changes in the ambient environment. In the Nagy lab @ the University of Edinburgh, our research primarily focuses on the molecular mechanism by which the phytochromes, the red/far-red absorbing photoreceptors, convert light into a biochemical signal.