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Two of Our Young Researchers Earn PhD Degrees with “Summa Cum Laude” Distinction
We are proud to announce that two of our young researcher colleagues, Attila Csomos and Farkas Domahidy, have recently obtained their PhD degrees. It is a particular pleasure that both were awarded the “summa cum laude” distinction by the Scientific Committee, reflecting their outstanding scientific achievements. Attila Csomos conducts research in the Chemical Development team at BrainVisionCenter, focusing on small-molecule fluorophores and functional probes for microscopy. His […]
BrainVisionCenter at Brain Awareness Week at ELTE
Researchers at the BrainVisionCenter participated in the Brain Awareness Week event series hosted at Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), where they showcased their work to hundreds of interested students and offered a glimpse into the world of neuroscience. Our researchers are no strangers to education or to introducing the next generation to the mysteries of scientific life-especially when they can do so through engaging and interactive demonstrations. During the event, visitors explored key concepts of brain research using a LEGO mouse model, alongside our world-first device, Moculus. The Moculus is the result of a collaboration between the BrainVisionCenter and the HUN-REN Institute of Experimental Medicine (HUN-REN KOKI). This virtual reality (VR) headset, specifically optimized for mice, opens up entirely new […]
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Hungarian researchers towards restoring vision
A new Hungarian research centre could boost research into neurological diseases and the development of vision restoration procedures.
Botond Roska to lead a new research centre in Budapest
A new research centre of national importance is to be set up in Budapest under the leadership of Professor Botond Roska and Balázs Rózsa, with the support of the Ministry of Innovation and Technology (ITM).








