Endre Neparáczki

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Endre Neparáczki
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Born (1988-06-19) June 19, 1988 (age 35)
Szeged
CitizenshipHungary
EducationUniversity of Szeged(2006–2009, BSc, biology)
University of Szeged (2006–2009, MSc, biology)
Occupationbiologist, academic lecturer
Awards
hu: Magyar Ezüst Érdemkereszt

Endre Neparáczki (Hungary, Szeged, born 19 January) is a biologist and academic lecturer.

Life Journey

In 2006, he graduated from the Dugonics_Andr%C3%A1s_Piarista_Gimn%C3%A1zium_(Szeged). Subsequently, he earned a degree in biology at the University of Szeged. In 2017, he defended his doctoral dissertation at the Doctoral School of Biology at the University of Szeged. He worked as a guest researcher at Eurac with a scholarship in 2015.

Since 2010, he has been involved in archaeogenetic research. From 2017, he has been a scientific collaborator at the Department of Genetics at the University of Szeged. Between 2019 and 2023, he served as the director of the Archaeogenetic Research Center at the Institute of Hungarian Research.[1]

In 2023, he established his first independent business, Geneo Services Ltd., where he serves as the chief executive officer.[2]

Achievements throughout his career

The title of his doctoral thesis is: "Archaeogenetic analysis of the origin and genetic relations of the Hungarian conquerors", which, according to the statistics of the University of Szeged Doctoral Repository, is the most downloaded doctoral dissertation of the university.[3]

His research focuses, on the one hand, on the genetic origins of historical populations in the Carpathian Basin, presenting scientific results on the genetic composition of Hungarian conquerors, Avars, and Hun populations in the Carpathian Basin.

On the other hand, he examines the genetic origins of families with state-building and dynastic significance, such as the Árpád dynasty and the Hunyadi family. In the spring of 2021, he began genetic research with his research team on the skeletal remains unearthed at the Basilica of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Székesfehérvár, Hungary. The research team investigated the relic of the skull found in the herma of Saint Ladislaus, confirming for the first time in the world the authenticity of a relic using archaeogenetic methods. The skull indeed belonged to King Ladislaus I.[4]

As the founder and chief executive officer of Geneo Services Ltd., he applies innovative molecular biological technology to create products that contribute to the spread of health consciousness among individuals.

Awards

Hungarian Silver Cross of Merit (2019)

Publications

Books

Endre Neparáczki (editor): Hungarian prehistoric workshop discussion. Budapest, Hungary, Institutin of Hungarian Research[5] (2020) ISBN 978-615-6117-20-5

Endre Neparáczki (editor): Hungarian prehistoric workshop discussion II. Budapest, Hungary, Institutin of Hungarian Research[6] (2022) ISBN 978-615-6117-66-3

References

  1. "MKI Archeogenetikai Kutatóközpont". mki.gov.hu (in magyar). Institute of Hungarian Research. Archived from the original on 2021-05-12. Retrieved 2021-06-06.
  2. "GENEO - Veszteségmentes géntérkép profiknak és előrelátóknak". www.geneo.hu (in magyar). Retrieved 2024-01-18.
  3. "Statistics - Doctoral Repository - University of Szeged". doktori.bibl.u-szeged.hu. Retrieved 2021-06-06.
  4. Varga, Gergely I.B.; Kristóf, Lilla Alida; Maár, Kitti; Kis, Luca; Schütz, Oszkár; Váradi, Orsolya; Kovács, Bence; Gînguță, Alexandra; Tihanyi, Balázs; Nagy, Péter L.; Maróti, Zoltán; Nyerki, Emil; Török, Tibor; Neparáczki, Endre (2023). "The archaeogenomic validation of Saint Ladislaus' relic provides insights into the Árpád dynasty's genealogy". Journal of Genetics and Genomics. pp. 58–61. doi:10.1016/j.jgg.2022.06.008. ISSN 1673-8527. PMID 35809778.
  5. Magyar őstörténeti műhelybeszélgetés (PDF). A Magyarságkutató Intézet Kiadványai 20. Budapest: Magyarságkutató Intézet. 2020. ISBN 978-615-6117-20-5.
  6. Magyar őstörténeti műhelybeszélgetés II (PDF). Budapest: Magyarságkutató Intézet. 2022. ISBN 978-615-6117-66-3.

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