Dr. Vidovszkyâs contributions to virology have been recognized through numerous awards and fellowships. In 2023, he received the JĂĄnos Bolyai Research Scholarship for his project on mapping viral backgrounds in juvenile diarrheal disease in cattle. His research excellence was also acknowledged with the Best Poster Presentation Award at the International Adenovirus Meeting in Croatia in 2023. He was granted a Scientific Secondment within an EU consortium for virus vaccine vector research at Johnson & Johnson from 2015 to 2016. Additionally, he was awarded research project funding at the University of SĂŁo Paulo, Brazil, in 2012. His active participation in international conferences has been supported by multiple grants from the Federation of European Microbiological Societies (FEMS), including attendance at meetings in Sweden, Japan, and Croatia. His Erasmus scholarship at the University of Kassel further strengthened his international research collaborations.
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Dr. Vidovszky possesses a diverse skill set encompassing research, leadership, project management, and scientific communication. His expertise in molecular virology includes advanced techniques such as virus isolation, genome sequencing, and bioinformatics analysis. He has a strong track record in securing research grants and managing scientific projects, ensuring their successful execution from planning to publication. As a supervisor, he has mentored students and young researchers, fostering talent in molecular and microbiology disciplines. His leadership skills extend beyond academia, having contributed to the management and training of a youth education non-profit organization for two decades. Additionally, he is an active participant in professional societies, engaging in knowledge dissemination through presentations, public outreach, and science communication. His ability to integrate academic and industrial research, coupled with his organizational and mentoring capabilities, makes him a well-rounded scientist with a lasting impact on the field of virology.