On 25 November 2025, the latest session of the Seminar Lecture series, organized by the Centre for Translational Medicine at Semmelweis University, was held with outstanding professional success
This year’s Dies Academicus at Semmelweis University marked a historic milestone: for the first time in the university’s history, the number of newly conferred PhD graduates exceeded 200. Our
Dr. Pászthy is an internationally renowned child and adolescent psychiatrist whose work has shaped clinical practice, medical education, and mental-health advocacy for more than two decades. She is
She joined the CTM training program two years ago as Laura Bokor's supervisor, and they began researching how cutaneous lupus erythematosus can be treated most effectively and safely. They have
She is young, dynamic, incredibly kind, and with her perseverance, she is able to encourage others to actively participate in community events. She personally attended all group meetings in order to
Her presentations are well structured and interesting, and it is clear that she always prepares thoroughly for them. In addition, she has exceptional presentation skills. She is highly motivated to
It has been known that acute pancreatitis is often followed by cardiovascular problems, but it was not known how to predict and prevent these complications. This has been researched by Veronika Lillik
Gábor Varga, Vice Director of the Centre for Translational Medicine, Semmelweis University, was invited as a distinguished international speaker at the Second JinTown Bay Forum, a high-level academic
In October 2025, twenty-two candidates from the Center for Translational Medicine defended their Ph.D. theses. The committees for the three-day event included highly respected experts from Hungarian
Budapest – The Centre for Translational Medicine (CTM) of Semmelweis University has presented the “For Modern Patient Care” Excellence Award to three outstanding partner hospitals this year: the Szent