Students are advised to consult the supervisors regarding the respective research topic.

 

SupervisorResearch topic
Baghy Kornélia MDThe role of the SPOCK1 proteoglycan in tumor development and progression
Gábor Barna MDMRD measurement in Multplex Myeloma with new generation flow cytometry
Investigation of CD180 expression in acute leukaemias
Changes in T cell subpopulations in patients with multiple myeloma treated with mesigdomid
Csaba Bödör MDGenomic characterization of adult and pediatric hematological malignancies
Katalin Dezső MDThe importance of genetic diversity in the human liver during regeneration and chronic liver diseases
Attila Fintha MDHistological analysis of placental vessels using digital pathology techniques
László Fónyad MDThe role of the SPOCK1 proteoglycan in tumor development and progression
Beáta Hargitai MDClinical pathology of the placenta in the 1st trimester pregnancy losses
Pathology of the fetal growth problems: placenta size, morphology and function
Inflammatory lesions of the placenta in various obstetric syndromes
AI assisted digital morphometry in the delayed villous maturation of the placenta
Noémi Jákob MDResearch on progression, prognostic, and predictive biomarkers of recurrent oral squamous cell carcinomas
Richárd Kiss MDMolecular profiling of childhood sarcomas
Árpád Ferenc Kovács MDInvestigation of T cells in the development and progression of cardiomyopathies
Ilona Kovalszky MDThe role of the SPOCK1 proteoglycan in tumor development and progression
Tibor Krenács MDPrognostic factors in triple negative breast cancer
Ildikó Krencz MDInvestigation of targeted therapeutic options in small cell lung carcinomas
Ágnes Márk MDInvestigation of CD49f isoforms in B-cell acut lymphoblastic leukemia
Tamás Mícsik MDClinicopathological examination of adrenocortical carcinoma
Retrospectiv clinicopathological investigation of neuroblastomas
Clinicopathological and digital pathological examination of Wilms Tumors
Colorectal carcinoma and the SPOCK1-protein
Digital pathological examination and prognostication of colorectal carcinomas
Metabolomics of carcinomas
Digital pathological examination and prognostication of renal cell cancers
Subclassification of endometrial carcinomas with AI
Réka Mózes MDClinicopathological and genetic characterization of myeloproliferative neoplasms
Hajnalka Rajnai MDModern pathological diagnostics of childhood central nervous system tumors
Eszter Regős MDModern pathological processing of samples from early miscarriages
Histopathological changes in the placenta associated with maternal diseases
Pathological assessment of inflammation leading to early miscarriage
András Rókusz MDPathology of molar pregnancies
Pathology of gynecological tumors associated with hereditary cancer syndromes
Clinicopathological and molecular study of gynecological tumors
Márton Sághi MDThe pathological diagnosis of myocarditis
Pathological examination of hearts explanted during transplantation
Examination of allograft rejection in transplanted hearts using histological and molecular methods
Histopathological analysis of carotid artery plaques in the context of clinical data and hemodynamic measurements
Bálint Scheich MDComplex clinico-pathological and molecular analysis of meningiomas in order to identify and experimentally validate novel prognostic biomarkers and therapeutic targets
Anna Sebestyén MD / Dorottya Moldvai MD / Viktória Varga MDThe role of metabolic heterogeneity in tumour progression
Tumour model development for basic- and preclinical research, precision drug tests
Heterogeneity in immunmetabolic alterations after immun check point inhibitor therapy
Gábor Szalóki MDThe effect of medicine candidate drugs on FLT3 positive primary AML cell cultures
Árpád Szállási MDNew prognostic markers in pancreatic ductal and colorectal carcinoma
Vanda Téglási MDInvestigation of the microenvironment in brain metastases of solid tumors
Csilla Tolnai-Kriston MDThe assessment of the efficacy of venetoclax-obinutuzumab therapy by flow cytometry in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)

Responsible for TDK: Richárd Kiss MD