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Zsolt Radák is a Hungarian professor and researcher in the field of exercise physiology and biochemistry. He is known for his pioneering work on the molecular and cellular effects of physical exercise on aging and neurodegenerative diseases.

Early Life and Education

Radák was born in Hungary and pursued his higher education in sports science and exercise physiology. He received his PhD from Tsukuba University, Japan, right now he is a prominent faculty member of Hungarian University of Sport Science

Academic Career

Radák is a professor at the Hungarian University of Sport Science in Budapest and also at Waseda University, Japan. His research primarily focuses on the impact of exercise on oxidative stress, aging, and the central nervous system. He has published numerous articles in high-impact scientific journals and has been recognized for his contributions to understanding the biological mechanisms behind exercise-induced health benefits. His recent research interest includes epigenetic adaptation to exercise and aging and he also studies the cross-talks between microbiome and exercise.

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Personal Life

Dr. Radák is dedicated to promoting healthy living and physical activity. He is an avid runner and often participates in marathons and other endurance events. In addition to his academic and research commitments, he is involved in public outreach, advocating for the importance of exercise in maintaining health and well-being.




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