One of her Ph.D. students is investigating the effects of tobacco products on oral tissues, while another is comparing the accuracy of additive versus conventional cast-fabrication in implant
Dr. Péter Jenő Hegyi joined the Translational Medicine Institute in Pécs seven years ago, and when the centre moved to Budapest, he also started assisting the Centre for Translational Medicine. He
The topics of his PhD students are related to neuro-orthopedics, particularly cerebral palsy, which is caused by damage that occurs to the developing brain, most often before or during birth. He and
He joined the Centre for Translational Medicine three years ago as a supervisor, and he became one of the group leaders of the Pediatrics Group simultaneously. Currently, he supervises twelve Ph.D
He is a senior lecturer at the Department of Interventional Radiology of Semmelweis University, and a supervisor of two first-year Ph.D. students at the Centre for Translational Medicine. During the
He is guiding two first-year PhD students through the world of science, seeking answers to questions that can support everyday cardiological practice. He believes that CTM’s training helps students to
As a supervisor, he is helping three PhD students, one of them will receive his doctoral research degree this year. He thinks translational medicine is a huge opportunity to provide answers to
She has been involved with the Centre for Translational Medicine since the beginning and has contributed to the development of the program. She is now supervising three students' research and helps
With his PhD students, he is exploring the potential of augmented reality and artificial intelligence in dentistry, to enable more accurate implant placement and more effective dental care. In
He has been involved in the work of the Centre for Translational Medicine from the very beginning. Now he directly supports the academic progress of fourteen PhD students with his international
With his PhD student, they are trying to optimize medication and antibiotic therapy for children in pediatric intensive care units, with a special focus on continuous hemodialysis. In November, Dr
She is a supervisor for two PhD students, both researching topics related to cystic fibrosis. Their investigations could lead to an improved therapy for this disease, enhancing the quality of life for