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CURRICULUM VITAE Education: Secondary: Secondary boarding school of the St. Benedict Order, Pannonhalma, 1970-1074 University: Semmelweis University Medical School, Budapest, 1975-1981 (medicine) Roland Eötvös University, Faculty of Sciences, 1976-1981 (physics) Catholic University of Leuven, Higher Institute of Philosophy, 1981-1984 (philosophy) Catholic University of Leuven, Faculty of Canon Law (1984-1988) (canon law, law) Catholic University of Leuven, Faculty of Medicine, Laboratory for Neuro- and Psychophysiology, 1983-1988 (neurobiology) Post-graduate experience: Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute, Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm University of Oxford, Department of Experimental Psychology, Oxford University degrees and promotions: M.D. (1981), B.A. and M.A. in Philosophy (1982; 1984) Ph.D. in Neuroscience (1988) Habilitations in Medicine (1988, Leuven; 1997, Stockholm; 1999; Debrecen) Professorship: 1999 Personalia: Born: Budapest, 26 June 1956 Nationalities: Hungarian, Belgian Permanent resident is Sweden and temporary resident in Hungary Major formative influence: The Hungarian Benedictines (Pannonhalma) (1970-1974) and Jesuits (Leuven), my father (life & wisdom), János Szentágothai (mentor in the neurosciences) (¤), Andor Oláh (mentor in wisdom in general and folkmedicine in Hungary, in particular) (¤), István Muzslay SJ (¤) and Otto Habsburg (mentors in social activities) (¤) Languages spoken: Hungarian, English, Dutch, Swedish, French, German Family & Children:
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