In 2012, I graduated at the Faculty of Medicine of the Medical and Health Sciences Center of the University of Debrecen.
In the same year, I was admitted to the Department of Hematology and Stem Cell Transplantation of the National Institute of Hematology and Infectious Diseases of the South Pest Central Hospital, where I still work full-time.
In 2013, I applied for a vocational training in Hematology at Semmelweis University. In November 2017 I took a hematology exam. Since the beginning of my hematology studies, I have been training myself continuously, I have participated in many Hungarian and international lectures and conferences, and in many cases I have given lectures myself.
I focus on the diagnosis and treatment of Gaucher disease. It is one of the three most common types of the disease, within the Ashkenazi Jewish population (1: 500). The cause of this genetic disease associated with fat storage problems is the lack of an enzyme (glucocerebrosidase) in the lysosome. The lysosome breaks down substances that are not needed in the cells.
Due to the lack of the enzyme glucocerebrosidase, the breakdown of a certain type of fat in the body is not perfect, resulting in various tissue, nervous, liver, spleen and bone disorders.
Gaucher disease can be prevented in the prenatal (prenatal) period if we know that the parents carry the gene that causes the disease or that the fetus carries the gene that causes the disease at the time of conception.
In December 2018, Semmelweis University Phd. I also started training.
Current workplaces
- South Pest Central Hospital National Institute of Hematology and Infectious Diseases, Department of Hematology and Stem Cell Transplantation
- Oktogon Medical Center