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Enterobacterial pathogenomics:
Human intestinal and extraintestinal E. coli, Salmonella, Yersinia Univ. Med. Sch. Pcs, Dept. Med.Microbiol. Immunol. Contact person: Levente Emdy, levente_emody@yahoo.co.uk Veterinary aspects of E. coli and Salmonella Vet. Med. Res. Inst., Hungarian Acad. Sci. Contact person: Bla Nagy, bnagy@vmri.hu Genome plasticity of Escherichia coli: genome evolution studies Biol. Res. Ctr. Szeged Contact person: Gyrgy Psfai, posfaigy@nucleus.szbk.u-szeged.hu
IDEAS FOR FUTURE COOPERATION FIELDS WITH HUNGARIAN PARTNERS (ctnd) Helicobacter pylori: interactions governed by genetic makeup of the host and parasite
IDEAS FOR FUTURE COOPERATION FIELDS WITH HUNGARIAN PARTNERS (ctnd) Fungal pathogens: genetic background of virulence, and development of new antifungal agents Univ. Szeged, Fac. Sci. Dept.Microbiol. Contact person: Csaba Vgvlgyi, csaba@bio.u-szeged.hu Univ. Debrecen, Fac. Sci. Dept. Microbiol. Contact person: Pcsi Istvn, pocsi@tigris.unideb.hu
Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (OTKA) grants involving pathogenomic topics (ctnd):
In vitro and in vivo pathogenomic studies on methicillin resistant and methicillin sensitive Staphylococcus aureus strains. (Rozgonyi F.)
Molecular biological studies on virulence factors of bacteria causing anaerobic infections. (Nagy E.) Cytokine gene polymorphism in diseases of microbial and complex origin. (Mndi Y.) Reactivation of mycobacteria. (Miczk. A.) Genetic background of the relationship between atherosclerosis and Chlamydia pneumoniae. (Gnczl .)
Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (OTKA) grants involving pathogenomic topics (ctnd):
Studies on fungal metabolism in order to develop new type antimycotic agents. (Pcsi I.)
Bilateral German-Hungarian Science and Technology Grant. (J. HackerL. Emdy): Studies on urinary Escherichia coli infections in order to develop new diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive measures. Bilateral German-Hungarian Science and Technology Grant. (J. HackerB. Nagy): Studies on virulence genes of enterotoxigenic and verotoxigenic Escherichia coli: new opportunities for prevention of disease and for increased food safety. Bilateral Austrian-Hungarian Science and Technology Grant. (F. Rozgonyi): In vitro and in vivo studies on the pathomechanism and pathogenesis of community acquired and nosocomial S. aureus infections. Bilateral British-Hungarian Science and Technology Grant. (F. Rozgonyi): Antibiotic sensitivity and molecular typing of Streptococcus pneumoniae strains isolated in Hungary.