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KOKI Days 2023 in Vargesztes

We feel at home in the houses of Villa Park in Várgues and, more importantly, our conference speakers would be welcome at any international event of this kind. And not just us, our guests and members of our Advisory Board thought so too.

 

Memory multiplex

A new study published in Nature Communications, by a team of researchers led by Balázs Hangya and first author Bálint Király, answers nothing less than how our brains answer one of the most important questions in telecommunications.


The European Pain Society celebrated its 30th anniversary with an international conference in Budapest

In beautiful autumn weather, the 30th-anniversary conference of the European Federation of Pain (EFIC) took place in Budapest from 20-22 Sep. 2023.

The example of Katalin Karikó

Despite the fact that the news portals are full of articles about Katalin Karikó and Ferenc Krausz's Nobel Prize, it is worth reading our ERC grant-winning Principal Investigator István Katona's thoughts on Katalin Karikó and the significance of her Nobel Prize.

Researchers' Night

We have been involved in the programme since 2020, but this was our first "real" event, with larger attendance at lectures and lab visits. All visitors had to register on the official website of the Researchers' Night.

Speaking of the Nobel Prize

Today, 2 October 2023, is a wonderful, exceptional day because newspapers and news portals open with good news. Katalin Karikó, together with her colleague, immunologist Drew Weissman, has been awarded the Nobel Prize for their discovery of the mRNA vaccine against COVID-19.

 

A double success

Csaba Cserép, a senior researcher of the Neuroimmunology group, received the Bolyai Plaque and the second János Bolyai Research Fellowship at the Bolyai Day of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences on 19 September 2023. 

A prize from Milan

Richárd Sinkó, PhD student and member of the Molecular Cell Metabolism Group, has won the Berlin-Chemie Menarini Young Investigators' Award for researchers under 35 years of age in the basic research category at the ETA 2023 conference in Milan.

A methodological article in the JBC

All scientific results must be made public. Anyone who develops a method in the course of his own research inevitably realizes that it could be of value to others, too. Erik Hrabovszky's group has developed a new RNA sequencing method, which has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Biological Chemistry, a true classic that has maintained its reputation and prestige for almost 120 years.

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