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Bridging Brains. The first event of the joint symposium between HUN-REN KOKI and ION Shanghai
Saturday, 10 January, 2026
Just as Pompeius the Great's ships carrying grain had to sail from Sicily to Rome even when the sea was stormy, is the whole world with cooperation. As the old saying goes, "navigare necesse est (it is necessary to sail) – and despite all kinds of wild winds, both small and large, we must try to cooperate. Although this famous saying ends with . . ."vivere non est necesse" (it is not necessary to live), just like ancient sailors, today's researchers and research institutes also want to live.
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Our institute has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with 3DHistech
Wednesday, 17 December, 2025
3DHISTECH is a Hungarian company founded in 1996 that manufactures digital object scanners and develops software.
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A little news about the biggest NTA event so far
Wednesday, 17 December, 2025
The XXV Meeting of Nobel Laureates and Talented Students, the second of this type of event in this year's was held in Szeged between November 23 and 25, 2025. Since we participated in this first meeting in April, we were surprised by the new invitation. However, the success justified our invitations!
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Different mechanisms in the storage of spatial memory
Monday, 24 November, 2025
An extraordinary report on an extraordinary observation! How do the place cells of the hippocampus work? The Nusser group's discovery was published in the journal eLife and the first author Máté Sümegi reports on it.
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Visit by students from the Kerpel-Fronius Ödön Talent Development Program to our institute
Thursday, 20 November, 2025
Just a week ago, students from five high schools visited us as part of the MTÜ program, where they attended lectures and visited laboratories. On Wednesday and Thursday (November 19-20), students from Semmelweis University's Talent Development Program will visit us, and we may welcome some of them as TDK students in a few years' time, as their visit here has inspired them to pursue neuroscience.
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What happens in the brain region called the hippocampus while we learn and adapt?
Monday, 17 November, 2025
The study, published in Science Advances and resulting from collaboration between Makara and the Ujfalussy group, revealed how the activity patterns of nerve cells in the hippocampus, the brain's main learning and memory center, change during spatial learning and adaptation to sudden changes in the environment. The results show that the hippocampus plays an important role not only in learning but also in brain processes responsible for cognitive flexibility. Further investigation of these processes may lead to a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying cognitive decline observed in many psychiatric disorders and in aging.
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The Society for Neuroscience Hungary Chapter and its goals
Friday, 7 November, 2025
It has been a month since SfN Hungary, or officially known as the Society for Neuroscience Hungary Chapter, held its inaugural conference in Budapest between September 30 and October 1, 2025, at the Semmelweis University's Nagyvárad tér Theoretical Block (NET) building.
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Synergy Grant 2025: Zoltán Nusser, Attila Losonczy, Ivo Spiegel
Friday, 7 November, 2025
Academician Zoltán Nusser, deputy director of our institute, after winning two ERC Advanced Grants (2011, 2017), together with Attila Losonczy (University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center) and Ivo Spiegel (Weizmann Institute), has won this year's Synergy Grant, the most competitive and prestigious grant offered by the ERC.
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A small step closer to understanding schizophrenia
Tuesday, 4 November, 2025
Schizophrenia is a serious neurological disorder that affects tens of millions of people and requires lifelong medication and psychosocial support. Effective, targeted treatment requires an understanding of the pathological processes involved, which in turn requires mapping the changes occurring in the neural networks of the brain areas affected by the disease at the cellular, synaptic, and molecular levels. The Nusser group has developed a groundbreaking, high-resolution technique that allows the study of synaptic proteins at the level of individual synapses in human brain tissue. Using this method, they discovered a selective molecular change (decreased NMDA receptor density) in a specific subset of excitatory synapses in schizophrenic patients.
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Judit Szelényi 1936-2025
Monday, 27 October, 2025
Once again, we must say goodbye . . .
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