04 Sep
Experts at the University of Debrecen receive award for virus research
The research group headed by Assistant Professor Eszter Csoma has won the Count István Tisza Foundation for the University of Debrecen and the University of Debrecen Publication Award for its scientific article summarizing research findings on polyomaviruses. Regarding the new polyomaviruses that infect both animals and humans, there are still quite a few unanswered questions. The primary focus of the investigation of the researchers was if the viruses are currently present in Hungary, at what age we tend
02 Sep
The invisible risk: volatile interior pollutants
Preliminary research has confirmed that air pollutants in the interior, coming from printers, furniture, and carpets, pose a considerable health risk and may increase the occurrence rate of cancerous growths, for example. In a recent study, experts from the University of Debrecen reviewed and analyzed the latest data available on the concentration of volatile organic pollutants in indoor environments and conducted a quantitative assessment of the related risks. Through this research, their aim is to draw at
27 Aug
In search of gene regulatory elements
Researchers at the University of Debrecen have identified a new regulatory mechanism that determines the functioning of genes. This discovery could also constitute the foundation for a more targeted treatment of pathological conditions such as inflammation and tumors in the long run. These groundbreaking findings have been published in a prestigious international scientific journal, and the research efforts have also been recognized through the publication award granted by the University of Debrecen and Cou
15 Aug
New opportunities in gene regulation
Basic research conducted by experts at the University of Debrecen into a special protein that plays a fundamental role in regulating cell functions may also contribute to the development of more effective anti-cancer therapies. Their discovery opens up new possibilities for influencing cell function without altering DNA. A paper summarizing the results of the research was published in the prestigious scientific journal Nature Communications.
18 Jul
Effects of the membrane lipid environment on the efficiency of cell-penetrating peptides
Effects of the membrane lipid environment on the efficiency of cell-penetrating peptides
30 Jun
CD28 and 41BB costimulatory domains alone or in combination differentially influence cell surface dynamics and organization of chimeric antigen receptors and early activation of CAR T cells
Costimulatory domains influence cell surface dynamics and organization of chimeric antigen receptors as well as early activation of CAR T cells.
05 Jun
Dr. Gábor Szabó and Dr. János Szöllősi were awarded the title of Professor Emeritus by the UD's Senate.
Dr. Gábor Szabó and Dr. János Szöllősi were awarded the title of Professor Emeritus by the UD's Senate.
19 Apr
The Voltage-Gated Hv1 H+ Channel Is Expressed in Tumor-Infiltrating Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells
The Voltage-Gated Hv1 H+ Channel Is Expressed in Tumor-Infiltrating Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells
14 Apr
Unexplored actions of Veklury® (remdesivir) formulations against SARS-CoV-2 infection due to their cyclodextrin content
Unexplored actions of Veklury® (remdesivir) formulations against SARS-CoV-2 infection due to their cyclodextrin content
16 Mar
Prof. Dr. Gábor Szabó, Professor, received the Order of Merit of Hungary, Civilian Order
Prof. Dr. Gábor Szabó, Professor, received the Order of Merit of Hungary, Civilian Order