Professor Balázs Gulyás received his university degrees from Semmelweis University from which he graduated as Doctor of Medicine (MD) and from the Catholic University of Leuven where he obtained a BA and an MA in Philosophy and a PhD in neurobiology. At present he is the professor of nuclear medicine with positron emission tomography of the Karolinska Institute Stockholm, Sweden. He is a guest professor of the Collège de France and faculty member of the Collegium Budapest - Institute of Advanced Study. He is a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (since 1995), the Academia Europaea (where he is also a member of the Council). Professor Gulyás is the founding director of the World Science Forum series. He has published nine books, over 30 book-chapters and over 150 research papers in peer reviewed scientific journals. In 2007 he was awarded by the Order of Merit of the Hungarian Republic - Knight Cross and three times the Marie Curie Award (European Association of Nuclear Medicine). His main research interest is functional neuroimaging and cognitive neuroscience. In recent years, he has also been involved in neuropharmacological drug and biomarker research and development. He invited or supported the PhD thesis of numerous students of Debrecen University and took a very active part of establishing the positron emission tomograph laboratory in Debrecen. Thanks to his continuous effort the first whole brain human autoradiography laboratory of Hungary could be also founded in Debrecen.

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