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Tamás
Hajdu
Assist. Professor
Department of Biological Anthropology, Eötvös University
1117 Budapest
Pázmány Péter sétány 1/c.
room 7-205
Tel.: (36-1) 411-6500/8767
E-mail: hajdut@elte.hu
Contact hours: Thursday 14°°-16°°
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Curriculum vitae
Education,
Degrees and Positions
2012: PhD title in Biology, Faculty of Science, Eötvös L. University,
Budapest
2006-2009: Doctoral School, PhD scholarship, Faculty of Science,
Eötvös L. University, Budapest
2000-2006: BSc and MSc in Biology, Faculty of Science, Eötvös
L. University, Budapest
Work places
2015- Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Anthropology,
Faculty of Science, Eötvös Loránd University
2009-2014: Teacher assistant, Department of Biological Anthropology,
Faculty of Science, Eötvös Loránd University
2013 - volunteer curator museologist, Department of Anthropology
of the Hungarian Natural History Museum
Membership in Professional Societies
2003- Hungarian Biological Society, Section of Anthropology, member
2012- European Anthropological Association, member
2014- Hungarian Prehistoric Society, member
2014- Hungarian Biological Society, Deputy Secretary-General
2014- Hungarian Academy of Sciences, VIII. Section of Biological
Sciences Complex Committee on Anthropology, member
Projects and funding
participant in: Occurrence and evolution of malignant tumors
in historic populations of Hungary, leader: Erika Molnár PhD (NN-OTKA:
78696), Hungarian Scientific Research Fund, 2010-2014;
senior researcher in: Changing populations or changing
identities in the Bronze Age of the Carpathian Basin, leader:
Viktoria Kiss PhD (K-OTKA: 108597), Hungarian Scientific Research
Fund, 2014-2017;
senior researcher in: Mobility and Population Transformation
in the Carpathian Basin during the 5th to 7th Centuries A.D.:
Changing Societies and Identities, leader: Tivadar Vida CSc (NN
OTKA - 113157) Hungarian Scientific Research Fund, 2014-2017.
participant in: From bones, bronzes and sites to society:
Multidisciplinary analysis of human mobility and social changes
in Bronze Age Hungary (2500-1500 BC), Hungarian Academy of Sciences
- Momentum research project, leader: Viktória Kiss PhD, 2015-2020;
Erdős Pál Young Research Fellowship 2014 - (A1-EPFK-14-0014);
cím: Történeti népességek daganatos megbetegedései - Valóban modern,
civilizációs betegség-e a rák?
Directorate of the National Cultural Fund of Hungary, 2014
(NKA project no. 3802/05335 together with Gyula Gyenis CSc, Manuscript
writing fellowship). The authors and title of the manuscript:
Gyula Gyenis CSc - Tamás Hajdu Tamás PhD: Ködbe vesző múlt - Az
ember biológiai és kulturális evolúciója.
Bolyai János research fellowship, Hungarian Academy of
Sciences 2015-2018. title of the research project: A tuberkulózis
csonttani tünetei és evolúciós változásai a történeti embertani
leletek tükrében
Conference participations
2003:
European Anthropological Association - "Human Variability:
a Bridge between Sciences and Humanities", 1-5.09.2003,
Komotini, Greece;
2005: IV.
Kárpát-medencei Biológiai Szimpózium (4th Biological Symposium
of the Carpathian Basin) 17-19 October 2005, Budapest, Hungary;
2007: Őskoros Kutatók
V. Összejövetele (5th Meeting for the Researchers of Prehistory)
12-14 March 2007, Debrecen, Hungary;
2007: V. Kárpát-medencei Biológiai Szimpózium, (5th Biological
Symposium of the Carpathian Basin) 20-22 September 2007, Budapest,
Hungary;
2008: Nemzetközi régészeti konferencia, Tata, Kuny Domokos
Megyei Múzeum - Interkulturális kapcsolatok a Közép-Duna-medencében
a bronzkorban". (Die Interkulturellen Kontakte im Mitteldonaubecke
in der Bronzezeit.) 27-30 October 2008, Kuny Domokos Megyei
Múzeum, Tata, Hungary;
2009: Colloque
2009 Hongrie, Groupe des Paleopathologistes de Langue Francaise,
"Des Lesions du Passé aux Diagnostics Modernes". -
Meeting 2009, Hungary - Association of the French-Speaking Paleopathologists,
"From Past Lesions to Modern Diagnostics".30 April-
3 May 2009, Budapest, Szeged, Hungary;
2010: "Környezet-Ember-Kultúra.
Az alkalmazott természettudományok és a régészet párbeszéde".
(Environment-Human-Culture. Dialogue between applied sciences
and archaeology.). Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum - Nemzeti Örök ségvédelmi
Központ, Budapest, 6-9 October 2010. Budapest, Hungary;
2010: "Hadak
útján" a Népvándorlás Kor Fiatal Kutatóinak XX. konferenciája.
(Assembly of Young Scholars on the Migration Period XX) 28th-30th
October 2010, Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum Örökségvédelmi Központ,
Budapest, Szigethalom, Hungary;
2012: 75th Anniversary of Albert Szent-Györgyi's Nobel
Prize Award"ICEPT-2", Past & Present of Tuberculosis:
a multidisciplinary overview on the origin and evolution of
TB. 22-25 March 2012, Szeged, Hungary;
2014: "Day
of the Dead" - Recent Research in Human Osteoarchaeology.
Queen's University Belfast, 17th-19th October 2014, Belfast,
Northern Ireland, UK.
Languages
English: Intermediate Level Write and Read (C) 2006
German: Basic Level Write and Read (C) 2010
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Selected publications
- Hajdu, T., Fóthi, E., Bernert,
Zs., Molnár, E., Lovász, G., Kővári, I., Köhler, K., Marcsik,
A. (2009): Appearance of hyperostosis frontalis interna in some
osteoarcheological series from Hungary. HOMO - Journal of Comparative
Human Biology, 60(3), 185-205.
- Évinger, S., Bernert, Zs.,
Fóthi, E., Wolff, K., Kővári, I., Marcsik, A., Donoghue, H.D.,
O'Grady, J., Kiss, K.K., Hajdu, T. (2011): New skeletal tuberculosis
cases in past populations from Western Hungary (Transdanubia).
HOMO - Journal of Comparative Human Biology, 62(3): 165-183.
- Szabó, G., Hajdu, T. (2011):
A mészbetétes edények díszítésének szimbolikája a bonyhádi vegyes
rítusú bronzkori temető embertani leleteinek feldolgozása tükrében,
Anthropologiai Közlemények, 52: 85-108.
- Wolff, K., Évinger, S., Hajdu,
T., Gyenis, Gy. (2012): Anthropological examination of the chronologically
separated groups of the 11th-13th century Zalavár-Chapel (Zalavár-Kápolna)
cemetery from Hungary. Anthropologischer Anzeiger 69(4): 473-490.
- Hajdu, T., Donoghue, H.D.,
Bernert, Zs., Fóthi, E., Kővári, I., Marcsik, A. (2012): A case
of spinal tuberculosis from the Middle Ages in Transylvania
(Romania). Spine 37(25): E1598-E1601.
- Hajdu, T., Fóthi, E., Kővári,
I., Merczi, M., Molnár, A., Maász, G., Avar, P., Marcsik, A.,
Márk, L. (2012): Bone Tuberculosis in Roman Period Pannonia
(Western part of Hungary). Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz,
107 (8): 1048-1053.
- Hlavenková, L., Gábor, O.,
Beňu, R., Smrčka, V., Jambor, J., Hajdu, T. (2013): Diffuse
idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis from Roman Hungary. Anthropologischer
Anzeiger, 70(3): 261-271.
- Merczi, M., Marcsik, A., Bernert,
Zs., Józsa, L., Buczkó, K., Lassányi, G., H. Kelemen, M., Zádori,
P., Vandulek, Cs., Biró, G., Hajdu, T., Molnár, E. (2014): Skeletal
metastatic carcinomas from the Roman Period (1st-5th century
AD) in Hungary. Pathobiology, 81(2): 100-111.
- Hlavenková, L., Teasdale,
M., Gábor, O., Nagy, G., Beňu, R., Marcsik, A., Pinhasi, R.,
Hajdu, T. (2015): Childhood bone tuberculosis from Roman Pécs,
Hungary. HOMO - Journal of Comparative Human Biology 66(1):
27-37.
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Allentoft,
M.E., Sikora, M., Sjögren, K.G., Rasmussen, S., Rasmussen,
M., Stenderup, J., Damgaard, P.B., Schroeder, H., Ahlström,
T., Vinner, L., Malaspinas, A.S., Margaryan, A., Higham, T.,
Chivall, D., Lynnerup, N., Harvig, L., Baron, J., Della Casa,
P., Dšbrowski, P., Duffy, P.R., Ebel, A.V., Epimakhov, A.,
Frei, K., Furmanek, M., Gralak, T., Gromov, A., Gronkiewicz,
S., Grupe, G., Hajdu, T., Jarysz, R., Khartanovich, V., Khokhlov,
A., Kiss, V., Kolář, J., Kriiska, A., Lasak, I., Longhi, C.,
McGlynn, G., Merkevicius, A., Merkyte, I., Metspalu, M., Mkrtchyan,
R., Moiseyev, V., Paja, L., Pálfi, G., Pokutta, D., Pospieszny,
Ł., Price, T.D., Saag, L., Sablin, M., Shishlina, N., Smrčka,
V., Soenov, V.I., Szeverényi, V., Tóth, G., Trifanova, S.V.,
Varul, L., Vicze, M., Yepiskoposyan, L., Zhitenev, V., Orlando,
L., Sicheritz-Pontén, T., Brunak, S., Nielsen, R., Kristiansen,
K., Willerslev, E. (2015): Population Genomics of Bronze Age
Eurasia. Nature 522 (7555): 162-172.
The full publication
list is available at:
https://vm.mtmt.hu//search/slist.php?lang=0&AuthorID=10028165
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Physical anthropological analysis
of human remains from the ancient Carpathian Basin.
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Teaching activity
Lectures:
Human Biology (Primatology, Human
evolution, European population history), Paleopathology, Human
Geography, Human evolution;
Practicals: Applied human biology I, Humanbiology II, Osteology
and osteometry, Paleoantropology examinations' methodology
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