Attila received his PhD from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics for his work on mathematical models of the cell cycle regulation. After a short postdoc position in the USA he served a group leader for five years in the Microsoft Research – University of Trento Centre for Computational and Systems Biology and for three years at Fondazione Edmund Mach, both in Italy. Between 2012-2022 he was a part-time senior lecturer in computational and systems biology at King’s College London and since 2015 he works at the Pázmány Péter Catholic University (PPCU) in Hungary, where he is heading a systems biology research lab working with yeast cells. Since 2019 he is a full professor and vice-dean for research at PPCU.

Attila Csikász-Nagy
Attila received his PhD from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics for his work on mathematical models of the cell cycle regulation. After a short postdoc position in the USA he served a group leader for five years in the Microsoft Research – University of Trento Centre for Computational and Systems Biology and for three years at Fondazione Edmund Mach, both in Italy. Between 2012-2022 he was a part-time senior lecturer in computational and systems biology at King’s College London and since 2015 he works at the Pázmány Péter Catholic University (PPCU) in Hungary, where he is heading a systems biology research lab working with yeast cells. Since 2019 he is a full professor and vice-dean for research at PPCU.