On 29 August 2025, Semmelweis University officially opened the new academic year of the Centre for Translational Medicine (CTM) in a ceremonial setting. The event took place in the Marcus Aurelius
Twelve candidates from the Centre for Translational Medicine defended their Ph.D. theses in April 2025. The committees for the two-day event included experts from CTM, professors from Hungarian
Four candidates from the Centre for Translational Medicine defended their Ph.D. theses in October. After they presented their cutting-edge research, which had previously been published in Q1 and D1
In the last week of August, more than eighty Ph.D students delivered presentations at the 12-month Progress Report of the Centre for Translational Medicine, and two Ph.D students took the Complex Exam
Distinguished Hungarian and international professors participated as committee members in the Complex Exam held by the Centre for Translational Medicine this June, and several of them gave lectures to
Join us on 25 March 2024 at the BC22 Office Building in Budapest, where the eminent biochemist Barry Halliwell will give an enlightening seminar talk. Invited by the Centre for Translational Medicine
Around seventy PhD students delivered presentations at the 18-month Progress Report of the Centre for Translational Medicine. Presentations were given on pediatrics, gastroenterology, dentistry
Medical doctors, dentists, pharmacists, and many more PhD students were delivering their presentations at Central for Translational Medicine's 3-Month progress report.
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
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
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