Pasteur Abteilungsgruppe unseres Institutes
Seit 2017 organisiert unser Institut für Studenten der Semmelweis Universität eine 6-monatige akademische Studienreise zum Institut Pasteur in Paris, Die Webseite des Institutes ist erreichbar hier.
Folgende Studenten haben an diesem Programm teilgenommen:
- Julian Lichtl-Häfele
- September 2017 – Februar 2018.
- “Characterization of Streptococcus gallolyticus gallo2021-2018 locus encoding bacteriocins, targeting Enterococcus faecalis, a prominent member of gut microbiota”
- Themaleiterin: Shaynoor Dramsi
- Balázs Ferenc Farkas
- Oktober 2017- April 2018.
- “Role of Auto-Antibodies to the Nicotinic Receptor in Neurological and Psychiatric Diseases”
- Themaleiter: Uwe Maskos
- Alina Lakosa
- März – August 2018.
- “Investigating the role of the gut microbiota in nicotine addiction-related processes”
- Themaleitern: Morgane Besson und Uwe Maskos
- Michael Maar
- Oktober 2018 – März 2019., April-Juni 2019.
- “Role of Auto-Antibodies to the Nicotinic Receptor in Neurological and Psychiatric Diseases”
- Themaleiter: Uwe Maskos
- Klára Stark
- Januar – Juni 2020.
- “Deciphering the tubulin code in trypanosomes”
- Themaleiter: Philippe Bastin
- Sophie Nusser
- September 2020 – Februar 2021.; März – Mai 2021
- “Impact of the microbiota on colonization resistance against Listeria monocytogenes”
- Themaleitern: Marc Lecuit, Lukas Hafner und Laetitia Travier
- Paula Wild
- September 2020- Februar 2021.
- “In utero transplantation of human neural stem cells as a relevant model of Alzheimer’s disease”
- Themaleitern: Uwe Maskos und Isabelle Cloëz-Tayarani
- Luc Theallier
- September 2020 – Februar 2021.
- “Design of a c-di-AMP reporter system in Escherichia coli and in Streptococcus agalactiae”.
- Themaleiter: Alexandre Kaminski
- Sarah Schill
- September 2020 – Februar 2021
- “Intracellular traficking of IgA protease of Pathogenic Isolates of Neisseria meningitidis”
- Themaleiter: Ala-Eddine Deghmane
- Fanni Veress
- Oktober 2020 – Januar 2021.; Februar-August 2021.
- “Defining the effects of IL-23 on human T-cells population”
- Themaleiter: Lars Rogge
- Miriam Ohlert
- März – August 2022.
- “Role of YfkN, a putative trifunctional nucleotide phosphoesterase in Enterococcus faecalis”.
- Themaleiter:Alexandre Kaminski
- Tara Lüben
- März – August 2022.
- “Intracellular traficking of IgA protease of Pathogenic Isolates of Neisseria meningitidis”
- Themaleiter: Ala-Eddine Deghmane
- Francesca Hütteman
- März – August 2022.
- “Spatially resolved proteomics of GPCR-coupled RhoGEFs controlling the emergence of haematopoietic stem cells.”
- Themaleiterin: Anne Schmidt
- Paris Laura
- September 2022- März 2023.
- “Epigenetic control of cell fate decisions in development and cancer”
- Themaleiterin: Anne Dejean
- Michale Otto Schötz
- September 2022- März 2023.
- “New fast powerful sample preparation development on biological samples for electron microscopy”
- Themaleitern: Adeline Mallet és Perrine Bomme
- Johanna Gorkisch
- November 2022 – April 2023.
- “Structural studies of a bacterial killing secretion machinery by cryo-electron microscopy”
- Themaleiterin: Francesca Gubellini
Englischer Prospekt
Erasmus+ Semmelweis University Project
Semmelweis University aims to give students the possibility to learn about other countries’ higher education and health care systems, and to ensure that the results of its teaching and research activities extended beyond Hungary’s borders. In accordance with our university’s three-fold mission, our international relations an compass the fields of education, research and health care. Semmelweis University has a number of well establishes bilateral agreements within the frame of the Erasmus Student Mobility Programme (ESMP). Several bilateral agreements exits in the fields of join research and development, scientific cooperation, and staff exchange. Semmelweis University’s six faculties maintain relations with more than 200 foreign institutes of higher education in various areas of cooperation.Among the strategic goals of Semmelweis University is to take on a leading role in Central and Eastern Europe as the region’s leading centre of biomedicine and to increase its international competitiveness in the fields and development, education and health care.
The call is reserved to full-time students at Semmelweis University who have been finished successfully fours semester at the Semmelweis University.
Candidates are selected by Institute of Medical Microbiology, Semmelweis University and can then apply to attend a laboratory of their choice, among those that have submitted a research project. The research apprenticeship lasts 6 months maximum.
This program allows students from Semmelweis University to spend up to 6 months in a laboratory at Institut Pasteur. Applicants are selected through a competitive call, based on the analysis of the CV. In order to maximize their motivation selected trainees are allowed to choose their host centre.
The project will address full-time students with already four successed semesters from the Medical Faculty, Dental Faculty, Pharmacy Faculty, Health and Public Services Faculty, Public Services Faculty, Health Sciences Faculty of Semmelweis University.
More information for applicants: https://semmelweis.hu/erasmus/erasmus/hallgatoi-mobilitas/
Selections are carried out through a public call for applications based upon competitive criteria addressed to students from the Medical Faculty, Dental Faculty, Pharmacy Faculty, Health and Public Services Faculty, Public Services Faculty, Health Sciences Faculty of Semmelweis University, complying with the following requirements:
- CV with photo
- Good knowledge of English
- French knowledge is an advantage
The applications are evaluated by a Commission composed by representatives of the International Offices of Semmelweis University and by the Scientific Coordinators of the Institute of Medical Microbiology of Semmelweis University on the basis of the following criteria: average marks of passed examination; knowledge of English; Number of publications; Former national/international experiences (Erasmus, etc).
Detailed projects are requested in advance to the hosting laboratories.
The selected candidates receive the work programs offered by all the hosting institutions and are invited to express up to 2 preferences, well-motivated on the basis of their CV.
Their choices are satisfied on the basis of the candidates’ ranking but also evaluating the consistency between their preparation and the formative contents of the work program to be carried out in the host country on one hand, and the compliance with specific requirements by the hosting centres on the other. The CVs are then submitted to the hosting centres, which, are free to request further information, to interview potential trainees and to reject all applications if not satisfied.
After evaluation of the candidate, the host laboratory communicates their decision relative to the acceptance of the candidates to the Erasmus office of the sending University.
Semmelweis University students interested in an internship at Pasteur through the Erasmus+ program should contact the Institute of Medical Microbiology at University:
Béla Kocsis MD, PhD
Institute of Medical Microbiology
Semmelweis University
H-1089 Budapest
Nagyvárad tér 4.
Tel/Fax: +36-1-210-29-59
email: kocsis.bela@med.semmelweis-univ.hu