József Hámori
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József Hámori
Summary
József Hámori is a human[1]. He was born in Fegyvernek[2]. He was born on March 20, 1932[3]. He died on May 1, 2021[4]. He worked as a neurobiologist[5], politician[6], and biologist[7]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- József Hámori's place of birth was Fegyvernek[2].
- József Hámori was born on March 20, 1932[3].
- József Hámori died on May 1, 2021[4].
- József Hámori is buried at Farkasréti Cemetery[9].
- A child of József Hámori was Máté Hámori[10].
- A child of József Hámori was Barbara Hámori[11].
- József Hámori held citizenship in Hungary[12].
- József Hámori's professions included neurobiologist[5].
- József Hámori's professions included politician[6].
- József Hámori's professions included biologist[7].
- József Hámori's field of work was biology[13].
- József Hámori held the position of Minister of National Cultural Heritage[14].
- József Hámori's education included a stint at Eötvös Loránd University[15].
- József Hámori received the Academy Award of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences[16].
- József Hámori received the Széchenyi Prize[17].
- József Hámori received the Commander Cross of the Order of Merit of the Hungarian Republic[18].
- József Hámori received the honorary doctor of the Eötvös Loránd University[19].
- József Hámori received the Bethlen Gábor Award[20].
- József Hámori received the honorary citizen of Budapest[21].
- József Hámori was a member of European Academy of Sciences and Arts[22].
- József Hámori was a member of Hungarian Academy of Sciences[23].
- József Hámori was a member of Academia Europaea[24].
- József Hámori is recorded as male[25].
- József Hámori's instance of is recorded as human[26].
- József Hámori was affiliated with the independent politician[27].
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Origins and Family
József Hámori's place of birth was Fegyvernek[2]. He was born on March 20, 1932[3].
Education
József Hámori's education included a stint at Eötvös Loránd University[15].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include neurobiologist[5], politician[6], and biologist[7]. József Hámori's field of work was biology[13]. He held the position of Minister of National Cultural Heritage[14].
Recognition
Awards received include Academy Award of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences[16], a science award[28], in Hungary[29]; Széchenyi Prize[17], a science award[30], in Hungary[31], founded in 1990[32]; Commander Cross of the Order of Merit of the Hungarian Republic[18], a grade of an order[33], in Hungary[34]; honorary doctor of the Eötvös Loránd University[19], an award[35], in Hungary[36]; Bethlen Gábor Award[20], an order[37], in Hungary[38], founded in 1986[39]; and honorary citizen of Budapest[21], an award[40], in Hungary[41], founded in 1991[42].
Personal Life
Children include Máté Hámori[10], a conductor[43], b. 1983[44], of Hungary[45], awarded the Hungarian Golden Cross[46] and Barbara Hámori[11], a media personality[47], b. 1972[48], of Hungary[49]. József Hámori was affiliated with the independent politician[27].
Death and Burial
József Hámori died on May 1, 2021[4]. He is buried at Farkasréti Cemetery[9].
Why It Matters
József Hámori ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[8]
FAQs
Where was József Hámori born?
Born in Fegyvernek[2], József Hámori…
What did József Hámori do for work?
József Hámori worked as neurobiologist[5], politician[6], and biologist[7].
Where did József Hámori go to school?
József Hámori was educated at Eötvös Loránd University[15].
What awards did József Hámori receive?
Honors received include Academy Award of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences[16], Széchenyi Prize[17], Commander Cross of the Order of Merit of the Hungarian Republic[18], and honorary doctor of the Eötvös Loránd University[19].