Judit Makk

Judit Makk

Status:

assistant professor

E-mail:

makk.juditttk.elte.hu

Phone number:

+36-1-372-2500/8382

Introduction / Short CV:

PhD: 2003

PhD title: Investigations of diatom-associated bacterial communities on the Danube biofilm

Habilitation: 2021

Title: Discovering the microworld, or what do biofilms of radioactive thermal sources hide?

Research area:

Research interests include microbial ecology, especially examination of radioactive environment adapted microbial communities, polyphasic taxonomy of microorganisms, electron microscopic investigation of different biofilm samples, studying of carbonate precipitating bacteria.

Kiemelt publikációk:

Makk, J., Németh, Á. C., Tóth, E., Németh, P., Kovács, I., Demény, A., Sipos, Gy., Borsodi, A.K., Lange-Enyedi, N. T. 2025. Actively forming microbial mats provide insight into the development of microdigitate stromatolites. Scientific Reports, 15:5497 doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-90175-0

Lange-Enyedi, N. T., Németh, P., Borsodi, A. K., Spötl, C., Makk, J. 2024. Calcium carbonate precipitating extremophilic bacteria in an Alpine ice cave. Scientific Reports, 14(1), 2710. doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-53131-y

Lange-Enyedi, N. T., Borsodi, A. K., Németh, P., Czuppon, G., Kovács, I., Leél-Őssy, S., Dobosy, P., Felföldi, T., Demény, A., Makk, J. 2023. Habitat-related variability in the morphological and taxonomic diversity of microbial communities in two Hungarian epigenic karst caves. FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 99(12) fiad161 DOI: 10.1093/femsec/fiad161

Enyedi, N. T., Makk, J., Kótai, L., Berényi, B., Klébert, Sz., Sebestyén, Z., Molnár, Zs., Borsodi, A. K., Leél-Őssy, Sz., Demény, A., Németh, P. 2020. Cave bacteria-induced amorphous calcium carbonate formation. Scientific Reports 10: 8696. doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-65667-w

Enyedi, N.T., Anda, D., Borsodi, A.K., Szabó, A., Pál, S.E., Óvári, M., Márialigeti, K., Kovács-Bodor, P., Mádl-Szőnyi, J., Makk, J. 2019. Radioactive environment adapted bacterial communities constituting the biofilms of hydrothermal spring caves (Budapest, Hungary). Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 203: 8–17. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2019.02.010

Publication:

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