III.a - Occupation-position | III.b - Institution | III.c - Duration |
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Senior researcher | Institute of Animal Physiology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Kosice | 1993- |
Assistant Professor | Matej Bel University, Banska Bystrica | 2007-2014 |
researcher | Institute of Molecular Biology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava | 1985-1993 |
V.1.a - Name of the profile course | V.1.b - Study programme | V.1.c - Degree | V.1.d - Field of study |
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ÚBEV/MKV/15 - Microbiology and introductory virology | Bb | I | Biology |
ÚBEV/MKVU/15 - Microbiology and introductory virology | BXM | II | Biology |
ÚBEV/GM1/03 - Gene manipulations | GMcM, MCd | II, III | Biology |
ÚBEV/MOB1/15 - Molekulová biológia | Bb, BXM | II | Biology |
ÚBEV/BIONF/16 - Bioinformatika | MCd | III | Biology |
UBEV/VIR/21 - Virology | GMCm | II | Biology |
V.2.a - Name of the study programme | V.2.b - Degree | V.2.c - Field of study |
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Genetics and molecular cytology - GMCm | II | Biology |
Biology - Bb | I | Biology |
Teaching of Academic Subjects in combination with Biology - BXMu | II | Biology |
Two-subjects Programs with Biology - BXb | I | Biology |
Molecular cytology - MCd | III | Biology |
V.3.a - Name of the field of habilitation procedure and inaugural procedure | V.3.b - Study field to which it is assigned |
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Biology | Biology |
V.5.a - Name of the course | V.5.b - Study programme | V.5.c - Degree | V.5.d - Field of study |
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ÚBEV/EMK/15 Environmental microbiology | GMCm, FRm | II | Biology |
ÚBEV/AMK/15 Applied microbiology | GMCm | II | Biology |
ÚBEV/VKM1/13 Selected chapters from microbiology and virology | GMCm | II | Biology |
ADC - Moon-van der Staay, SY., van der Staay, GWM., Michalowski, T., Jouany, JP., Pristas, P., Javorsky, P., Kisidayova, S., Varadyova, Z., McEwan, NR., Newbold, CJ. The symbiotic intestinal ciliates and the evolution of their hosts. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PROTISTOLOGY 50 (2): 166-173. 2014
ADC - Judova, J., Dubikova, K., Gaperova, S., Gaper, J. and Pristas, P. The occurrence and rapid discrimination of Fomes fomentarius genotypes by ITS-RFLP analysis. Fungal Biology 116 (1): 155-160, 2012
ADC - Boxma, B., Ricard, G., van Hoek, AH., Severing, E., Moon-van der Staay, SY., van der Staay, GWM., van Alen, TA., de Graaf, RM., Cremers, G., Kwantes, M., Pristas, P., et al ...: The [FeFe] hydrogenase of Nyctotherus ovalis has a chimeric origin. BMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY 7, Article Number: 230. 2007
ADC - Bera-Maillet, C., Broussolle, V., Pristas, P., Girardeau, J.P., Gaudet, G., Forano, E.: Characterisation of endoglucanases EGB and EGC from Fibrobacter succinogenes. BBA-Protein Structure and Molecular Enzymology 1476 (2): 191-202, 2000
ADC - Regensbogenova, M., McEwan, N.R., Javorsky, P., Kisidayova, S., Michalowski, T., Newbold, C. J., Hackstein, J. H. P., Pristas, P.: A re-appraisal of the diversity of the methanogens associated with the rumen ciliates. FEMS Microbiology Letters 238 (2): 307-313, 2004
ADC: Comparative genomic analysis of two putative novel Idiomarina species from hypersaline miocene deposits. In: BMC Genomics 25, 1007 (2024). BRESTOVIČOVÁ, Soňa - KISKOVÁ, Jana - NOSÁĽOVÁ, Lea - PIKNOVÁ, Mária, KOLESÁROVÁ, Mariana - PRISTAŠ, Peter
ADC - Bioaccumulation and biosorption of zinc by a novel Streptomyces K11 strain isolated from highly alkaline aluminium brown mud disposal site . In: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. - ISSN 0147-6513. - č. 167 (2019), s. 204-211. [SEDLÁKOVÁ-KADUKOVÁ, Jana - KOPČÁKOVÁ, Anna - GREŠÁKOVÁ, Ľubomíra - GODÁNY, Andrej - PRISTAŠ, Peter
ADC - Biosorption and Bioaccumulation Abilities of Actinomycetes/Streptomycetes Isolated from Metal Contaminated Sites. In: Separations. - ISSN 2297-8739. - Roč. 5, č. 4 (2018), art.no. 54, s. [1-14] TIMKOVÁ, Ivana - SEDLÁKOVÁ-KADUKOVÁ, Jana - PRISTAŠ, Peter
ADC - The Faecal Microbiome of Building-Dwelling Insectivorous Bats (Myotis myotisandRhinolophus hipposideros) also Contains Antibiotic-Resistant Bacterial Representatives In: Current Microbiology : an international journal. - ISSN 0343-8651. - Roč. 77, č. 9 (2020), s. 2333-2344. - DOI 10.1007/s00284-020-02095-z GERBÁČOVÁ, Katarína - MALINIČOVÁ, Lenka - KISKOVÁ, Jana - MASLIŠOVÁ, Veronika - UHRIN, Marcel - PRISTAŠ, Peter
Genetic (non)-homogeneity of the bracket fungi of the genus Ganoderma (Basidiomycota) in Central Europe In: Mycosphere : journal of fungal biology. - ISSN 2077-7000. - Roč. 11, č. 1 (2020), s. 225-238. - DOI 10.5943/mycosphere/11/1/3 BECK, Terézia - GÁPEROVÁ, Svetlana - GÁPER, Ján - NÁPLAVOVÁ, Kateřina - ŠEBESTA, Martin - KISKOVÁ, Jana - PRISTAŠ, Peter
Regensbogenova, M., P. Pristas, P. Javorsky, S. Y. Moon-van der Staay, G. W. M. van der Staay, J. H. P. Hackstein, C. J. Newbold, N. R. McEwan (2004). Assessment of ciliates in the sheep rumen by DGGE. LETTERS IN APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY, 39, 144-147. - 50 SCI citations
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3. Chaucheyras-Durand F, et al.A (2008) Effects of active dry yeasts on the rumen microbial ecosystem: Past, present and future. ANIMAL FEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 145 (1-4): 5-26
4. Medina-Pons FJ, et al. (2008) Application of temperature gradient gel electrophoresis technique to monitor changes in the structure of the eukaryotic leaf-epiphytic community of Posidonia oceanica. MARINE BIOLOGY 155 (4): 451-460
5. Sundset, MA., et al. (2009) Molecular Diversity of the Rumen Microbiome of Norwegian Reindeer on Natural Summer Pasture. MICROBIAL ECOLOGY 57 (2): 335-348
6. Lodge-Ivey SL, et al. (2009) Technical note: Bacterial diversity and fermentation end products in rumen fluid samples collected via oral lavage or rumen cannula. JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE 87(7): 2333-2337
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9. Nicholson MJ, et al. (2010) Diversity of anaerobic gut fungal populations analysed using ribosomal ITS1 sequences in faeces of wild and domesticated herbivores. ANAEROBE 16 (2): 66-73
10. Belanche A, et al. (2010) Description of development of rumen ecosystem by PCR assay in milk-fed, weaned and finished lambs in an intensive fattening systém. JOURNAL OF ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY AND ANIMAL NUTRITION 94 (5): 648-658
Regensbogenova, M., S. Kisidayova, T. Michalowski, P. Javorsky, S. Y. Moon-van der Staay, G. W. M. Moon-van der Stay, J. H. P. Hackstein, N. R. McEwan, J. P. Jouany, C. J. Newbold, P. Pristas (2004). Rapid identification of rumen protozoa by restriction analysis of amplified 18S rRNA gene. ACTA PROTOZOOLOGICA, 43, 219-224. - 27 citations
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3. Thamm M, et al. (2010) Insights into the Phylogeny of the Genus Stentor (Heterotrichea, Ciliophora) with Special Emphasis on the Evolution of the Macronucleus Based on SSU rDNA Data. ACTA PROTOZOOLOGICA 49 (3): 149-157
4. Leng J, et al. (2011) Assessment of protozoa in Yunnan Yellow Cattle rumen based on the 18S rRNA sequences. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY REPORTS 38 (1): 577-585
5. Chaudhry R, Shakoori AR (2011) Identification of a New Copper Resistant Protist Isolate Tetrahymena RT-1 subsp nov. PAKISTAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY 43 (4): 781-788
6. Singh, KM, et al. (2011) Dasytricha Dominance in Surti Buffalo Rumen Revealed by 18S rRNA Sequences and Real-Time PCR Assay. CURRENT MICROBIOLOGY 63 (3): 281-288
7. Schmidt, M, Horn et al. (2012) Synchroma pusillum sp nov and other New Algal Isolates with Chloroplast Complexes Confirm the Synchromophyceae (Ochrophyta) as a Widely Distributed Group of Amoeboid Algae. PROTIST 163 (4): 544-559
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Regensbogenova, M., N. R. McEwan, P. Javorsky, S. Kisidayova, T. Michalowski, C. J. Newbold, J. H. P. Hackstein, P. Pristas (2004). A re-appraisal of the diversity of the methanogens associated with the rumen ciliates. FEMS MICROBIOLOLOGY LETTERS, 238, 307-313. - 35 citations
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8. Liu, C; et al. (2012) Diversity and abundance of the rumen and fecal methanogens in Altay sheep native to Xinjiang and the influence of diversity on methane emissions. ARCHIVES OF MICROBIOLOGY 194 (5): 353-361
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10. Ozutsumi, Y, et al. (2012) The mcrA gene and 16S rRNA gene in the phylogenetic analysis of methanogens in the rumen of faunated and unfaunated cattle. ANIMAL SCIENCE JOURNAL 83 (11): 727-734
Kisidayova, S., Pristas, P., Zimovcakova, M., Wencelova, MB., Homol'ova, L., Mihalikova, K., Cobanova, K., Gresakova, L., Varadyova, Z.: The effects of high dose of two manganese supplements (organic and inorganic) on the rumen microbial ecosystem. PLOS ONE 13 (1), e0191158. 2018 - 20 citations
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APVV BLT - SK-PL 2018 - New microorganisms isolated from the mining environment for use in bioleaching metals from selected electronic waste (2018 - 2021) - member of research group
APVV DS - DS-FR-19-0008 - Interactions of microorganisms with metals as a basis for progressive biotechnological procedures. (2020 - 2022)
APVV-16-0171 Progressive methods to prevent the emergence and spread of bacterial resistance to clinically relevant antibiotics - member of research team (2017-2021)
VEGA 1/0779/21 - Actinobacteria and actinomycetes from extreme environments as a source of biodiversity for modern biotechnologies – principal investigator (from 2021)
VEGA 1/0229/17 Metal microorganisms’ interactions as a basis for progressive biotechnological processes. - deputy principal investigator - (2017 - 2020)
CSIC-SAS-2024-01 PLASMEX: Unraveling the Plasmidome of Extremophilic Bacteria for Biotechnological Innovation (2025-2026)
VIII.a - Name of the institution | VIII.b - Address of the institution | VIII.c - Duration (indicate the duration of stay) | VIII.d - Mobility scheme, employment contract, other (describe) |
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INRA | INRA, Saint-Genes-Champanelle, France, Laboratory of Microbiology | 1995-1996 | post-doctoral stay |
Rowett Research Institute | Aberdeen Scotland | 1998 | Royal Society fellowship |
Institute of Animal Physiology, Czech Academy of Sciences | Prague, Czech Republic | 1999, 2002 | Exchange Programme |
University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty | Ljubljana, Slovenia | 2000 | Exchange Programme |
Kielanowski Institute of Animal Physiology and Nutrition | Jablonna, Neaw, Polandr Warsaw, Poland | 2005, 2006 | Exchange Programme |
From 1997 to 2013 I was a co-guarantor for doctoral studies in the field of biochemistry at the Institute of Animal Physiology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Košice. Since 2005 I am a member of commission for PhD studies in the Biochemistry at Faculty of Natural Sciences of Pavol Jozef Safarik University in Kosice as well as a member of commission for PhD studies in the Biochemistry at UVLaF, Košice Since 2007 I have been a member of the joint commission for PhD studies in the Genetics at UPJŠ. Since 2013 I am a member of commission for PhD studies in Molecular Biology in UCM University in Trnava. I have been the opponent of several PhD dissertations (15) in Slovakia, the Czech Republic and England.
I am a member of the editorial board of the journal Frontiers in Antimicrobials, Resistance and Chemotherapy and Nova Biotechnologica et Chimica Journal.
Since 2016, I have been a member of the Scientific Council of the Faculty of Science of UPJS. I was a member of the habilitation committee at the Commenius University in Bratislava and an opponent of several habilitation theses (UVLaF Kosice, UCM Trnava).