Seminar: Redox biology in translational cancer research
The major area of our scientific interest is centered on reprograming of metabolic and cellular signaling pathways in cancer.
The major area of our scientific interest is centered on reprograming of metabolic and cellular signaling pathways in cancer.
The University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest has signed a development cooperation agreement with Rákvakcina BVM Kft. regarding a Hungarian immunotherapy method developed for the treatment of cancerous diseases and its potential veterinary application.
In this seminar, Dr. Schmidt will overview redox homeostasis and the canonical disulfide reductase systems; describe how mice were engineered to perturb this process; and lead the audience through the discovery of the first metabolism-based alternative disulfide reductase pathway.
Out of 97 veterinary training institutions, the head of the Department of Pathology of the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest, professor Míra Mándoki was nominated as the second representative of EAEVE in VetCEE.
This workshop will cover safe and effective methods of clinical restraint and body positioning for both cats and dogs, as well as in-clinic methods to reduce patient fear, anxiety, and stress.
When the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest became independent in 2016, the employee-student picnic and ox roasting event was born with a tradition-creating intention. Hope you had a good time, take a look at our photo report: Photos: Anikó Horváth (Fényfotó)
Three new professors accepted their appointment from the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest on 14 September at the Sándor Palace.
On the occasion of Cultural Heritage Day, the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest regularly organizes walks in the campus area, built during the decades of the Monarchy, in the neo-Renaissance style, which is considered the masterpiece of its time.
With the ceremonial signing, four higher education institutions joined the Family-Friendly University Collaboration: the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest, the Eszterházy Károly Catholic University, the Pannon University, and the Sopron University.
The number of people admitted has never been as high as this year, emphasized Prof. Dr. Péter Sótonyi, rector who opened the 236th academic year of the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest on September 9th, 2022. As the third veterinary training institution in the world after Lyon and Vienna, veterinary education started in Pest, highlighted
WHAT IS OUR CHARITY LECTURE ABOUT? About Kenyan wildlife. About poaching. About the importance of education for Kenyan children. About wildlife protection with the involvement of the local community. About the importance of voluntary work. About how we can help wildlife from home. About what a research student, a biologist, ecologist, or veterinary student can
The CEEPUS Ministerial Award is given annually to the network that demonstrates the highest performance in the program covering the Central and Eastern European region, based on the results of the academic year.