Hungarian and U.S. Researchers’ Discovery Brings Science Closer to Treating Memory Disorders
A groundbreaking discovery by Attila Losonczy and his research group could open new horizons in the treatment of ageing-associated and neurological diseases.
Mice in Virtual Space: Hungarian Researchers Discovered New Mechanisms of Vision with Their Own VR Device
The device, named “Moculus,” provides experimental animals with a highly realistic simulation of natural vision, enabling up to 100 times faster learning.
Dr. Balázs Rózsa was honored with the Gábor Dénes Prize
Balázs Rózsa, a renowned physician and physicist, serves as the director of the BrainVisionCenter Research Institute and Competence Center, as well as a research group leader at the Institute of Experimental Medicine, HUN-REN. In December 2024, he was awarded the […]
Career Orientation Day at Kosztolányi Dezső High School
In June, we had the incredible opportunity to participate in the Kosztolányi Dezső High School Career Orientation Day. Our goal was to show that there are many paths to success in research. Whether you plan each step meticulously, take spontaneous […]
Botond Roska Wins the 2024 Wolf Prize in Medicine
We proudly announce that BrainVisionCenter co-founder, Botond Roska, has been awarded the 2024 Wolf Prize in Medicine. The Hungarian neurobiologist, professor, and director of the Institute of Molecular and Clinical Ophthalmology Basel (IOB) in Switzerland, received the medical prize jointly […]
BrainVisionCenter – ‘Journey Inside the Brain’ Scientific Conference
The scientific event features presentations by leading researchers, collaborators and partners of the BrainVisionCenter Research Institute and Competence Centre in the following topics, which forms the basis for future medical diagnostic and therapeutic tools and procedures: – new molecular biology […]