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Gergely Katona (Senior Researcher, 3D Functional Network and Dendritic Imaging Research Group)

Sunday, 19 May, 2024

Inventing and implementing new technical solutions in two-photon measurement technology.
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Miklós Madarász (Research fellow, 3D Functional Network and Dendritic Imaging Research Group)

Sunday, 19 May, 2024

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Áron Szepesi (Senior Researcher, 3D Functional Network and Dendritic Imaging Research Group)

Sunday, 19 May, 2024

Aron Szepesi is the Head of the Molecular biology laboratory. Our group was founded to provide the research teams with custom-designed viral vectors for monitoring and modulating cell activity with the combination of using a genetically encoded toolset and two-photon microscopy.
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Tamás Tompa (Research fellow, 3D Functional Network and Dendritic Imaging Research Group)

Sunday, 19 May, 2024

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Katalin Wéber (Research fellow, 3D Functional Network and Dendritic Imaging Research Group)

Sunday, 19 May, 2024

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Gábor Murányi (Research fellow, 3D Functional Network and Dendritic Imaging Research Group)

Sunday, 19 May, 2024

My role: Managing projects, planning and performing molecular cloning, virus production and animal experimentation. My interests: Viruses in neuroscience (AAV, lentivirus and rabies), synthetic biology and microbial genetics.
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eLife

Monday, 18 July, 2022

An interesting paper from the Egger lab, co-authored by the head of our laboratory, was published in e-Life
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Neuron

Monday, 18 July, 2022

We are glad to share that the head of our laboratory, Dr Rózsa Balázs is a co-author of a breakthrough research on interneurons from the Losonczy lab at Columbia University.
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Miénk a pálya

Monday, 18 July, 2022

Our colleague, Dr Gergely Szalay has shared his thoughts about the research projects pursued in our laboratories in a podcast by MIÉNK A PÁLYA (in Hungarian). He also talked about the two-photon microscopes developed at our partner companies and about all the ways these developments can bring us closer to breakthrough results.
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