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Miklós Kásler
Minister of Human Resources
In office
18 May 2018 – 24 May 2022
PresidentJános Áder
Katalin Novák
Prime MinisterViktor Orbán
Preceded byZoltán Balog
Succeeded byOffice abolished
Personal details
Born (1950-03-01) 1 March 1950 (age 74)
Budapest, Hungary
SpouseCecília Lányi
Children1 son
Alma materUniversity of Szeged
ProfessionOncologist
Surgeon

Miklós Kásler (born 1 March 1950) is a Hungarian oncologist, professor, director of the National Institute of Oncology, and Minister of Human Resources from 2018 to 2022.

Life

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"Each result of science proves that there is a spiritual existence in the world where everything can be traced back to."

— Miklós Kásler

His father, Dr István Kásler (born 1918, Déva (now Romania) was a jurist and his mother, Aranka Boda (born 1923, Sárvár) was a pedagogue. On his father's side he has Bukovina German and Bukovina Székely ancestors from Andrásfalva (Romanian: Măneuți).[1]

He was born in Budapest, but the family moved to Sárvár, so he attended the primary and secondary schools there. Later he studied medicine at the University of Szeged and graduated in 1974. Then he took exams in surgery (1978), oral surgery (1988), plastic and reconstructional surgery (1998) and oncology (2009).[2]

From 1969, he worked in the Institute of Medical Chemistry of the University of Szeged as demonstrator and from 1971 in the Microbiology Institute as a TDK member. He became a clinical physician in 1974 at the No. 2 Surgeon Clinic and from 1978 an instructor.

He came to the National Oncological Institute in 1981 where he became lecturer in 1984 and chief medical officer of the head-neck surgery department in 1986. He was nominated to director of the institute. He established the National Cancer Control Program for the heterogeneous medical care of cancer patients in 1993.[3][4]

Since 1994 he became professor at the Semmelweis University and head of department at three universities (Semmelweis University, University of Pécs, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Târgu Mureș) since 1998. Since 2007 he was director of the oncological department of the University of Pécs. His scientific degrees are doctoral candidate (1984),[2] Doctor of MTA (2010), member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts (2017).[citation needed]

During his scientific activity he wrote 16 professional books, 7 books, 76 book parts, more than 250 in and internationally published announcements and gave lectures on many national and international occasions on several institutes.

Public activity

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He always showed great interest in Hungarian history and historical fate questions. His opinion is that the human of today has lost his way and his values. A kind of moral interregnum is formed when a part of the old classical, through century defecated values is lost by the humans and is now looking for a way to the solution.

He appeared in a talk show on M1, a government-controlled national television channel with similarly-thinking guests (writers, scientists, and philosophers) on a series of interviews about national fate with the title Nemzeti nagyvizit (transl. National Great Visitation).

He was a special guest of the 777blog.hu Christian public portal interview series in March 2018, when he explained how the scientists serve God and science at the same time, so serving God through science. He also gave his point of view detailed on the issue:

Today there is a lot of knowledge that is not timeless. It would be important - thanks to God there is already examples - to teach ethics, religion, and religious morality. The Ten Commandments are not just religious instructions, not dogmas, but the most perfect code of law. My lawyer father - I also studied law - always said that if you do not break the Ten Commandments, you will never face the law or your fellow human beings. It is also a perfect code of ethics. I, as a doctor, say it is a public health program as well, because if it is obeyed, it is possible to avoid contagious sexually transmitted diseases, some cancerous diseases, but also a significant part of mental and vegetative diseases.

— Életünk Vol 54 Nr 12 (2016) : Az onkológia professzora

Kásler was a member of an international research group which came up with a result on the controversial prehistory of Hungarians which confirmed the fact that the members of the Árpád dynasty are certainly from the Eurasian blood line, as genetic markers can be used to map the pharynx genetic history.[5] Researchers determined Béla III's genetic profile on his father's line. The research team concluded that Béla III's DNA fragment extracted from his bone belongs to the typically co-inherited R1a haplotype.[6][7] This "finding" neither falls within his area of medical expertise (genetic analysis is not part of cancer medicine), nor does it have anything with the "origin of Hungarians," which is an "interpretation" Kásler and his fan base attribute to it.

In April 2018, Kásler was appointed Minister of Human Resources.[8]

Awards

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Works

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Publications

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References

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  • ^ "Nemzeti Rákkontroll Program" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-05-04. Retrieved 2018-08-02.
  • ^ "Magyar Tudomány • 2014 8 •". www.matud.iif.hu. Archived from the original on 6 January 2015. Retrieved 21 August 2018.
  • ^ Kft., New Wave Media Group. "Tudománytörténeti tévedés lehet a magyarság finnugor eredete". origo.hu. Retrieved 21 August 2018.
  • ^ Maciamo. "Haplogroup R1a (Y-DNA)". eupedia.com. Archived from the original on 23 May 2018. Retrieved 21 August 2018.
  • ^ "Magyar Tudomány - 169. évf. (2008.) 10. sz. - EPA". epa.oszk.hu. Retrieved 21 August 2018.
  • ^ "Ónodi elköszönt, Kásler lesz a miniszter (Bővítve)". medicalonline.hu. Archived from the original on 4 May 2018. Retrieved 21 August 2018.
  • ^ "Kásler Miklós - PIM Névtér". PIM Névtér. Retrieved 21 August 2018.
  • ^ "Európai és hazai kihívások az onkológiában - PDF". docplayer.hu. Archived from the original on 5 May 2018. Retrieved 21 August 2018.

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