Overview

Lilla Bodrogi, an experimental biologist, is deeply passionate about several key areas of research. Her primary focus lies in the intricate process of generating transgenic and genome-edited mammalian model organisms, with the emphasis on analysing the genetic and phenotypic characteristics of both rabbit and mouse models. Furthermore, she focuses on utilizing genome-edited rabbits as invaluable tools in the realm of free radical research, exploring their potential applications in elucidating the mechanisms underlying oxidative stress.

Another facet of Lilla's research endeavours involves delving into the impact of mycotoxins on the delicate stages of early embryonic development. Employing both in vitro methodologies and aspiring to transition to in vivo systems in the future, she aims to unravel the complexities of how these toxic compounds influence embryogenesis.

Additionally, Lilla is deeply committed to investigating the immunological parameters and stress response mechanisms within livestock species such as sheep and cattle. By subjecting these animals to various environmental stressors, she seeks to decipher the intricate interplay between the external environment and the innate immune system, shedding light on potential strategies for enhancing their resilience and well-being.

Research keywords:
mycotoxins, genome editing, transgenic rabbit models, nadph oxidases, environmental stress

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Dr. Lilla Bodrogi
Institute of Genetics and Biotechnology
Campus address: H-2100 Gödöllő, Szent-Györgyi Albert str. 4.
bodrogi.lilla@uni-mate.hu
bodrogi.lilla@uni-mate.hu

MTMT: 10051459
Scopus: 57189390799