Csaba Kerepesi
Ph.D.
research fellow
Address
1111 Budapest, Lágymányosi u. 11.
Room number
L 113
Email
kerepesi.csaba@sztaki.hun-ren.hu
Phone
+36 1 279 6154
Introduction
My research focuses to mathematics and informatics that can help against diseases and aging.
University education
- 2001-2008: Diploma in Mathematics, University of Szeged, Hungary. Thesis title: Hypercyclic Operator Semigroups. Supervisor: Prof. László Kérchy. (Diploma
awarded: 2009) - 2013-2016: PhD in informatics, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary. Thesis title: Data Mining in Genomics, Metagenomics and Connectomics. Supervisor: Prof. Vince Grolmusz (PhD awarded: 2018)
Research positions
- 2016-2019: Research associate/fellow, Data mining and search group, Institute for Computer Science and Control (MTA SZTAKI), Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary.
- 2019-2021: Research fellow, Gladyshev lab, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
- 2021-: Research fellow, Data mining and search group, Institute for Computer Science and Control (SZTAKI), Budapest, Hungary.
Awards
- 2016: Scientific Award of Young Scientists, Faculty of Informatics, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary, “For his outstanding scientific work”.
- 2017: Gyula Farkas memorial prize, János Bolyai Mathematical Society, Hungary, “For his work in the field of applied mathematics”.
- 2018: Institutional publication award of young scientists, Institute for Computer Science and Control, Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
- 2019: Institutional award, Institute for Computer Science and Control, Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
Publikációk
Important publications
Unique Patterns in Amino Acid Sequences of Aging‐Related Proteins
Publication date2024Downregulation of transposable elements extends lifespan in Caenorhabditis elegans
Publication date2023Multi-omic rejuvenation and lifespan extension on exposure to youthful circulation
Publication date2023Intersection clock reveals a rejuvenation event during human embryogenesis
Publication date2023Biological age is increased by stress and restored upon recovery
Publication date2023