From András Fodor, Institute of Plant Protection, Georgikon Faculty, Pannonia University, Keszthely, Hungary (fodorandras@yahoo.com)
I would like to let our community to know that I am back in Hungary in a new position at Pannonia University in Keszthely, Hungary, where I am resuming my research on C. elegans, C. briggsae and other nematodes. I would like to thank Ann Rougvie, Aric Daul and Theresa Stiernagle from the CGC and Prof. Ralf-Udo Ehlers from the University of Kiel, Germany, for providing strains and protocols. It is great to be back, and I am proud to be teaching real Mendelian-Brennerian Genetics to my students in my Homeland.
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