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Edina Kiss is a Lecturer at the Institute of Chemistry, Department of Analytical Chemistry, at Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) in Budapest, Hungary. She serves as a Master Instructor and is affiliated with the MTA-ELTE Research-based Chemistry Teaching Research Group, focusing on pedagogical innovation and plant molecular biology research.
- Research Areas: Chemistry education, NAC transcription factors in plant stress responses, and biotechnology applications in floriculture.
- Publications: Her work spans experimental design teaching (2020), plant-pathogen interactions (2014), biotechnology in carnation breeding (2007), and foundational chemistry education (2003-2008). A 1994 paper on Hungarian syntax suggests interdisciplinary expertise.
Key Article Trends: Recent publications emphasize pedagogical strategies (e.g., particulate drawings for teaching, stoichiometry problem-solving). Earlier works focus on plant genetics and biochemistry, particularly in carnation cultivars. The 1994 paper on Hungarian syntax highlights a unique intersection of linguistics and cognitive science.
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