About
David Szamosvari is a researcher affiliated with the Department of Microbiology and Ecosystem Science. His work focuses on microbial chemistry, gut microbiome dynamics, and bacterial metabolites. Key contributions include investigating drug-microbiome interactions and quinolone signaling mechanisms.
Research Interests:
- Quinolone Chemistry and Metal Binding
- Microbial Homeostasis Regulation
- Pathogenic Bacteria (Pseudomonas aeruginosa)
- Proinflammatory Host Responses
Recent Work Trends: Studies highlight drug-induced microbiome disruption, bacterial signaling pathways, and metabolite-driven inflammation mechanisms. Collaborations span microbiology, pharmacology, and analytical chemistry.
Grants & Projects: Contributed to projects on antibiotic targeting and interdomain signaling modulation (e.g., Work Package 5.3). Active in presenting research at scientific conferences.
Labs/Teams: Associated with the Centre for Microbiology and Environmental Systems Science, collaborating with groups like Thomas Böttcher’s lab on microbial signaling.
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