This year, more than fifteen PhD students started their journey in the Gastroenterology Group of the Centre for Translational Medicine. Many of them are researching pancreatic diseases, but there are
Medical doctors, dentists, pharmacists, and many more PhD students were delivering their presentations at Central for Translational Medicine's 3-Month progress report.
He joined the translational medicine program in September 2021, now he is coordinating second and third-year students. In his project, he aims to develop a unified, evidenced based treatment protocol
His main research aim is to explore the relationship between chronic liver diseases and acute pancreatitis, and he investigates the application of fecal microbiota transplantation in patients with
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
She graduated from medical university this year but joined the MD-PhD program two years ago. She already has a first-author article in the Hungarian Journal of Dermatology and Venereology and has co
She is researching the extended or continuous use of bata-lactam antibiotic infusion in critically ill children, which might be much more efficient than short-term infusion. Her meta-analysis on this
As a biologist, he studied the teeth of large prehistoric mammals, concurrently delving into biostatistics. He helps many groups with meta-analyses, always approaching topics critically. In October
This year, 18 dentists started their PhD training at the Centre for Translational Medicine, which is an outstanding number. The students collaborate with other university departments and hospitals
She was originally interested in gnathology but was attracted by implant prosthetics and chose it as her PhD topic. She has already completed two meta-analyses on this subject, and her clinical
As a statistician, she supports the work of gynecology, urology, cardiology, and intensive therapy groups – still, she hasn't distanced herself from her original field, veterinary medicine. She also