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Márta Ránky is a Lecturer at the Institute of Health Promotion and Sport Sciences, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE). She is currently on permanent leave. Her research focuses on forensic toxicology, doping control, and drug use patterns among athletes, with an emphasis on genetic factors affecting drug metabolism. Key topics include performance-enhancing drugs, psychoactive substances, and nutritional supplements in sports contexts.
Her work bridges analytical chemistry (e.g., LC-MS/MS techniques) and public health, addressing both practical testing methodologies and behavioral aspects of drug use. Publications highlight advancements in hair-based drug analysis and challenges in urine-based doping testing influenced by gene polymorphisms like UGT2B17.
No scientific awards are listed, and no formal advisees are noted. Her research trends reflect a commitment to improving anti-doping strategies and understanding substance abuse dynamics in competitive sports.
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