Semmelweis University's Centre for Translational Medicine proudly recognizes the exceptional achievements of its PhD students. In July, Andrea Tóth-Mészáros was named PhD Student of the Month, followed by Eszter Szalai in June. These remarkable...
Budapest, 1 September 2023.Semmelweis University celebrated a significant event on 1 September 2023, when it officially inaugurated the new academic year of the Centre for Translational Medicine. The opening ceremony was held in the Ceremonial Hall...
The Centre for Translational Medicine recently demonstrated an exemplary academic feat when a large number of 58 PhD students conquered the challenging complex exam. This landmark event, which took place at the culmination of their fourth semester...
Marc Van Ranst, a distinguished Belgian public health doctor and Professor of Virology, delivered an engaging seminar lecture titled "The Nation's Savior: The Story of a COVID-19 Virologist." The event, hosted by the Centre for Translational Medicine...
Eszter Hegyi, a researcher at the University of Pécs and a staff member of the Translational Medicine Centre, was proud to receive this year's János Bolyai Research Fellowship. Eszter Hegyi is one of the 155 young researchers who will receive the...
Applications are still available for our MOL programme. Designed for Romanian citizens working in the health field, the MOL programme offers research methodology, article writing and statistical support. Scholarships are available! See below for the...
The Centre for Translational Medicine was proud to present the April Of the month awards, which recognise exceptional achievements in research and education. The winners of the month's awards were as follows.April's First Year Student: Borbála...
On 13 December 2022, the Translational Medicine Centre's 5th Progress Report, a six-day event, started, where first the students who started in September 2022 reported on their progress and achievements over 3 months, but also our second-year PhD...
The Centre for Translational Medicine awards a monthly prize to the PhD student of the month, and November was no exception. The November award went to Kata Illés, interviewed below.
The first Progress Report of the academic year 2022/23 was held from 13-18 December, where several awards were presented, including the awards of the month and the most active students during the presentations.
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