The first phase of the development project at the István Street campus of the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest will begin in a matter of weeks. As part of the 5.2 billion HUF investment, several buildings designed by Imre Steindl will be renovated.
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Dr. Imre Bodó was celebrated on the occasion of his 90th birthday
In addition to his role in saving the Hungarian Grey Cattle, which preserved the outstanding value of our country, he is also associated with the establishment of the iconic statue of the Csatlós Bull on the university campus.
Univet Skills Lab: Suture Skills Workshop
This workshop will cover general suture techniques, both with tools and surgical knots by hand.
Invitation: Janka Kulcsárné dr. Petrilla’s doctoral dissertation
The Doctoral School of Veterinary Sciences invites you to Janka Kulcsárné dr. Petrilla‘s doctoral (PhD) dissertation “Regulation of metabolic processes by nutritional factors in chicken” which will be publicly defended on 14th October 2022, at 11:30. Supervisor: Dr. Zsuzsanna Neogrády Venue: University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest, H Building, 301 room The dissertation can be found
Our university doesn’t rest at night: Researchers’ Night 2022
The Researchers’ Night is Hungary’s largest science communication event series, and this year the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest joined with ten exciting programs. Both young and elderly with an interest in veterinary science quickly filled the 550 spots, and on September 30, Friday, starting at 4:00 PM, they took over the lecture halls at
Univet Skills Lab: Maintaining sterility – ICU and surgical settings 2022.10
Open to all years. Date: 7th, October, 16:30 Location: Kotlán Sándor Lecture Hall HIGHLY recommended before starting SAM clinic shifts! Hospital-acquired infections are one of the largest dangers to any patient admitted for treatment but are largely preventable if proper protocols are followed. The workshop will focus on proper procedures for in-patient equipment sterility, focusing in intensive
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 University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest and Rákvakcina BVM Kft. are collaborating on cancer research
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.
Seminar: Unexpected Solutions for Universal Biological Needs – Canonical and Alternative Disulfide Reductase Systems in Animals
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.
Professor Míra Mándoki was nominated as representative of EAEVE in VetCEE
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.
Univet Skills Lab: Introduction to clinical handling 2022.09
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.
Ox roasting 2022
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)
