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Subscribe to my channel: https://bit.ly/KadarkaiYouTube follow on Facebook: https://bit.ly/KadarkaiFB Instagram: https://bit.ly/KadarkaiInsta editor-host: Endre Kadarkai The World Meeting is a radio show where we always put two people with completely different values and habits at one table. Two characters who might not have met without us. We are not preparing a debate show, but a tasteful conversation between three people. The show can be heard on Klubrádio every Saturday from 12 noon. Producers: Zoltán Warholik, Gábor Rózsahegyi Gabriella Jakupcsek (Budapest, January 18, 1963 –) is a Hungarian journalist, host, and teacher. Her first husband was Gábor Máté, a Kossuth Award-winning actor. Her parents are Ferenc Jakupcsek and Irén Pup. He graduated from Kölcsey Ferenc High School, was admitted to the Academy of Theatre and Film Arts in 1981, attended for two years, but did not complete his acting studies. At the end of the first year, he realized that he would not be a good actor, unable to play roles.[2] He studied art history, Hungarian and general linguistics at the Faculty of Humanities of Eötvös Loránd University between 1984 and 1990. He also graduated from the Journalism School of the National Association of Hungarian Journalists between 1990 and 1991. Between 1990 and 1999, he was an editor-presenter and cultural columnist for Hungarian Television. In 1991 and 1992, he studied at the International Journalism School in Paris. Since 2000, he has been an employee of TV2. Between 1998 and 2002, she hosted the program Cappuccino Tripla on Danubius Radio. From 2011, she was again an employee of public television. At the end of December 2015, she was dismissed due to staff reductions. Since the fall of 2018, she has been a presenter on ATV. Her private life She has two adult sons from her first marriage to Gábor Máté. Mór Bálint Máté was born in 1985 and Mór Marcell Máté in 1988. Their godmother is actress Piroska Molnár.[5] Her second marriage, to cinematographer Ádám Kliegl, gave birth to a daughter, Emma, in 2008.[2] Documentaries Orphans of the World (2006) Not Your Day! (2006) TV shows Now or Never (TV2) Multimillionaire (TV2) Lucifer (TV2) Hungary, I Love You!, one of the team captains of Szente Vajk's show on Duna (2011–2016) Magazines Mokka (TV2) Daycare (M1) The Lyon Omnibus Morning Tízórai Vitriol Ridikül (Duna; 2013–2016) Jakupcsek plusz (2018–) (ATV) Show The Big Weight Loss (TV2; 2007) Male Striptease We Were Like This! – 10 years of TV2 (2007) The Price of Truth (TV2; 2008) In Each Other's Eyes (TV2; 2017) Other television appearances Dinner Battle (RTL Klub; 2009) Fish on Cake – The Mission (TV2; 2016) Pimaszúr is sneaking (RTL II; 2016) Mokka (TV2; 2016–2017) Watch out, I'm with children! (TV2; 2017) Extreme Activity (TV2; 2017) Money or years! (TV2; 2017) Breakfast (RTL Klub; 2017) Chef VIP (RTL Klub; 2017) Portrait (Story4; 2017) No, who am I? – Béka (TV2; 2020) András Falus (Budapest, June 9, 1947) Hungarian immunologist, university professor, full member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. An internationally renowned researcher in the border area of immunology and functional genomics, as well as in the molecular genetics of the complement system. Since 1994, he has been the director of the Institute of Genetic Cell and Immunobiology of Semmelweis University of Medicine, then of Semmelweis University. He publishes poems under the pseudonym Artúr B. Hangai. He graduated in biology in 1970. He then began working as an assistant professor at the Department of Comparative Physiology of Eötvös Loránd University. After five years, he transferred to the immunobiology department of the National Institute of Rheumatology and Physiotherapy, and then left the institute in 1994 as head of the molecular biology department. He also wrote his first important publications here. He became a habilitation in 1994, then became the head of the department and director of the Institute of Genetic Cell and Immunobiology of Semmelweis University of Medicine, and was also appointed a university professor. Between 1997 and 2000, he conducted research with a Széchenyi Professorship. Between 1980 and 1981, he was a visiting researcher at the University of Odense, between 1984 and 1986, at the Harvard University School of Medicine, and in 1989 at the University of Budapest. In 2001, he was elected a corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and in 2007, a full member. He also became a member of the Doctoral Council. Between 1992 and 1995, he served as the president of the Hungarian Immunological Society. His most significant achievements include the first confirmation of the regulatory role of histamine as a growth factor for melanoma (a type of skin cancer) and the demonstration of the opposing functional importance of histamine receptors in tumor proliferation. He succeeded in producing a histamine-free, so-called "knockout" mouse and characterizing its phenotype. He