BrainVisionCenter researcher gives lecture to high school students about neuroscience

Balázs Tarján, biologist researcher at our institute, recently gave a lecture at Óbuda University for science-oriented secondary school students from Budapest and Hungarian communities beyond the border.
In his talk titled “What Does a Neuroscientist Do?”, he introduced the everyday work of a researcher — from conducting animal experiments and reading and writing scientific articles to giving lectures and preparing research grant proposals.
The students showed great interest and asked several questions, particularly about the research conducted at BrainVisionCenter aimed at restoring vision.