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Subjects of autumn semester:
- Biophysics (Med, Dent, MB_E MSc)
- Biostatistics (Med, Dent)
- Introduction to Biophysics I - Long BMC
- Mathematics
Subjects of spring semester:
- Biophysics (Pharm)
- Biostatistics (MB_E)
- Cell Biology
- Computer Science
- Introduction to Biophysics II - Long BMC
- Introduction to Biophysics - Short BMC
Credit courses (freely chosen subjects):
- Selected topics in cell biology
- Modern biophysical methods in biology and medicine
- Physical foundations of biophysics
Postgradual subjects
- Basics Concepts of Biostatistics (Doctoral School of Molecular Medicine, DSMM)
- Studying protein-protein interactions by advanced light microscopy (Doctoral School of Molecular Medicine, DSMM)
Updated: 2020.09.10.
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Yet another milestone in the cooperation between the University of Debrecen and GE HealthCare
The multi-year professional cooperation between the University of Debrecen and one of the leading healthcare companies in the world, GE HealthCare, continues to increase in intensity. A framework agreement, which was signed on Friday, will take this successful joint work to the next level, where a focus on radiochemical developments as well as state-of-the-art AI-supported radiation planning processes and innovations could make patient care at our Clinical Center safer and more efficient.
Detector testing reaching across time and space
Through their basic research activity, researchers from the University of Debrecen and HUN-REN ATOMKI have contributed to the development of an innovative detector technology that could lead to significant advances, for example, in areas such as medical imaging systems. The researchers have reached the conclusion that the high-precision time-of-flight detector under scrutiny is equally suitable for use in large-scale physics experiments and in applications used by the general public.
Microbiome research for a more efficient oncology patient care
Experts from the University of Debrecen have participated in an international symposium reporting on the results of microbiome-related research conducted at our institution, while focusing primarily on its clinical and oncological implications. Besides presenting the recent relevant research results and findings, the meeting on Thursday also provided an opportunity to initiate and establish new research collaborations that would lay the foundation and provide a roadmap for new drug development programs in t