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Trends and latest results in Hungarian brain research at the NAP3.0 conference
Thursday, 22 May, 2025
When it was launched in 2013, the National Brain Research Programme (NAP) was one of the biggest undertakings of our Academy. On 6 and 7 May this year, participants of the third edition of the NAP presented their results at the Puchner Castle Hotel in Bikal.
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Sára Vida's success at the Korányi Forum
Monday, 19 May, 2025
The history of Budapest's seventh district officially begins in 1873, and the past 150 years have been as full of events as the district itself has been full of residents. But we would now like to draw attention to an event of importance to us today, the Korányi Forum, held annually in the Hársfa Street building of the Frigyes Korányi College of Semmelweis University.
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Our central units classified as excellent research infrastructure
Friday, 7 March, 2025
On the sixth of February 2025, the Budapest University of Technology and Economics was also the scene of an important event for our Institute.
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Susanne Prokop and the Academic Youth Prize
Friday, 28 February, 2025
Between 2005 and 2020, 17 of our staff have won the Academy's Youth Prize, which is a very impressive achievement. However, after Andris Szőnyi was honoured, there was a longer break until 21 February 2025.
Susanne Prokop received the award with a certificate and a cash prize in the conference room of the MTA Library and Information Centre, and on behalf of our institute and its management, we would like to congratulate her!
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Nomen est omen - let's get to know kisspeptin!
Friday, 28 February, 2025
Erik Hrabovszky's group, with Soma Szentkirályi-Tóth and Balázs Göcz as first co-authors, published a paper in the prestigious Journal of Neuroscience, reporting their findings on the lateral septum, a brain region known as the lateral septum, which produces kisspeptin. The Working Group on Reproductive Neurobiology, which is reporting the paper, is working on the brain regulation of reproduction. Since "kiss" means kiss in Hungarian, the name kisspeptin is a good match for the role of the peptide in reproduction. But the reason for the name was quite different.
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Untangling the "brain fog", or a breakthrough in understanding the brain's thyroid hormone homeostasis
Friday, 14 February, 2025
The facts don't change what we think about them, but our lives are very much influenced by what is generally accepted in the treatment of, for example, a disease. Millions of lives and quality of life are affected if experimental results and observations show that we need to think differently, that we need a paradigm shift. This is what is happening now with thyroid hormone, with the active involvement of Balázs Gereben and his team.
Their discovery was published in the journal PNAS.
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Why is it good to know the transcriptome? The importance of a method and the benefits of the results
Thursday, 13 February, 2025
The Reproductive Neurobiology research group led by Erik Hrabovszky has published a methodological breakthrough in the Journal of Biological Chemistry. We spoke to Eva Rumpler, who, along with Balázs Göcz, is the shared first author of the paper.
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Winners and runners-up of the SE TDK conference
Monday, 10 February, 2025
The first TDK conference of the year, in which our young researchers could present their knowledge and results, was held from 6-8 February 2025 at the SE Theoretical Block in Nagyvárad Square.
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Lessons from a Nature Method article
Tuesday, 28 January, 2025
It is 13 years since the first Nature Method article by the Balázs Rózsa group was published. Gergely Szalay, the first author of the 2012 article and the last author of the one published in December 2024, and Linda Judák, one of the first authors of the publication, share their thoughts on their second publication and the significance of their results.
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About the third Science article
Monday, 27 January, 2025
This is the third Science article published by the Nyiri group in five years. As a Science article goes, each one contains a breakthrough discovery about the structure and function of the brain. The first three authors of the current article are two PhD students and an undergraduate, and for the first author Krisztián Zichó PhD student, it is the second Science paper with his first authorship.
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