Kiss Etelka and Szabó Bence, PhD researchers from our institute, recently participated in a prestigious one-week scientific seminar held at the École de Physique des Houches in France. Notably, they were the only attendees representing Hungary.
The event brought together 50 young researchers from around the world, who engaged in discussions across multiple courses focusing on scientific innovations at the intersection of physics, chemistry, and biology. Lectures delivered by internationally renowned experts aimed not only to share cutting-edge knowledge but also to empower participants to implement these insights within their own laboratories.
Beyond the scientific program, the seminar offered valuable opportunities for international exposure and professional networking.
We are especially proud that our colleagues had the opportunity to present their ongoing research to a distinguished scientific audience. Their work focuses on the development of labeling compounds used in microscopy, as well as the associated methods and procedures, contributing to advancements in biological research.






