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Two of Our Researchers Elected to the Hungarian Young Academy
We are proud to share that two of our outstanding colleagues, Nóra Lenkey and Levente Cseri, have been elected as members of the Hungarian Young Academy. Operating under the auspices of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, the organization represents the voice of early-career researchers in Hungary, advocating for their community both nationally and internationally. As a grassroots scientific society, it supports the professional development of young researchers while also strengthening the connection between the scientific community and society. Members of the Hungarian Young Academy actively contribute to the scientific activities of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and play an important role in shaping the future of the research landscape. We warmly congratulate our colleagues on this prestigious recognition and wish them continued success in their scientific careers.
Another PhD success strengthens BrainVisionCenter’s scientific community
At BrainVisionCenter, an increasing number of our colleagues are earning scientific degrees day by day, continuously strengthening the professional and research excellence of our Institute. We are proud to share that Zoltán Szadai has successfully defended his PhD. His research, titled “Representation of Reinforcement Signals in the Neocortex by Vasoactive Intestinal Polypeptide-Expressing Interneurons,” has been described as groundbreaking by the doctoral committee. The study offers important new insights into how learning-related signals are represented in the brain. As highlighted by his supervisor, Balázs Rózsa: “The committee was very surprised by the findings, as-like the rest of the world-they expected that during learning, the global ‘teaching’ signal we described, which ascends from deeper brain regions to initiate […]
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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).








