Research topicSupervisorE-mail addressProgram
Investigation of the biased agonism of the angiotensin receptorBalla Andrásballa.andras@semmelweis.huCellular and Molecular Physiology
Biophysical and pharmacologycal study of ion channelsBartók Ádámbartok.adam@semmelweis.huCellular and Molecular Physiology
Biophysical and pharmacological study of the TRPM2 and CFTR channels to identify novel therapeutic approachesBartók Ádámbartok.adam@semmelweis.huCellular and Molecular Physiology
Investigation of the structure-function relationship of TrpM2 and CFTR ion channelsCsanády Lászlócsanady.laszlo@semmelweis.huCellular and Molecular Physiology
Role of GTPase activating proteins in regulation of inflammationCsépányi-Kömi Rolandcsepanyi-komi.roland@semmelweis.huCellular and Molecular Physiology
Studying inflammatory mechanisms during tissue damageEnyedi Balázsenyedi.balazs@semmelweis.huCellular and Molecular Physiology
Receptor mediated regulation of 2P type potassium channelsEnyedi Péterenyedi.peter@semmelweis.huCellular and Molecular Physiology
Investigation of reactive oxygen producing enzymes in mammalian cellsGeiszt Miklósgeiszt.miklos@semmelweis.huCellular and Molecular Physiology
Dechipering the molecular mechanisms of osteoclast activation during bone metastasis formationGyőri Dávid Sándorgyori.david@semmelweis.huCellular and Molecular Physiology
Molecular bases of angiotensin receptor functionHunyady Lászlóhunyady.laszlo@gmail.comCellular and Molecular Physiology
Regulation of G protein-coupled receptorsHunyady Lászlóhunyady.laszlo@gmail.comCellular and Molecular Physiology
Pathophysiology and clinical approach to sepsisIványi Zsoltivanyizs@gmail.comCellular and Molecular Physiology
Development and function of the lymphatic systemJakus Zoltán Péterjakus.zoltan@semmelweis.huCellular and Molecular Physiology
Identification of novel regulators of pigmentationKemény Lajoskemeny.lajos@semmelweis.huCellular and Molecular Physiology
Identification of new therapeutic targets in melanomaKemény Lajoskemeny.lajos@semmelweis.huCellular and Molecular Physiology
OVERCOMING RESISTANCE TO IMMUNE-CHECKPOINT BASED THERAPIES IN MELANOMA USING IN VIVO CRISPR SCREENSKemény Lajoskemeny.lajos@semmelweis.huCellular and Molecular Physiology
Molecular mechanism of bone metabolismMócsai Attilamocsai.attila@semmelweis.huCellular and Molecular Physiology
Investigation of proteins involved in the differentiation and function of osteoclastsMócsai Attilamocsai.attila@semmelweis.huCellular and Molecular Physiology
Investigating the regulation of the human ABCG2 membrane transporterOrbán Tamásorban.tamas@ttk.huCellular and Molecular Physiology
Signaling pathways of nuclear receptorsPatócs Attilapatocs.attila@semmelweis.huCellular and Molecular Physiology
DNA repair mechanisms in neuronsRóna Gergelyrona.gergely@ttk.huCellular and Molecular Physiology
Structure-function studies of medically important ion channelsSzöllősi Andrásszollosi.andras@semmelweis.huCellular and Molecular Physiology
Biology of neutrophilic granulocyte derived extracellular vesicles and their role in human pathologiesTímár Csabatimar.csaba@semmelweis.huCellular and Molecular Physiology
Bioinformatic analysis of mebrane receptors and their signalling pathwaysTuru Gáborturu.gabor@semmelweis.huCellular and Molecular Physiology
Beta-arrestin dependent regulation of the G-protein-coupled receptor signalingTuru Gáborturu.gabor@semmelweis.huCellular and Molecular Physiology
Investigation of the molecular effects and physiological role of inositol lipidsVárnai Pétervarnai.peter@semmelweis.huCellular and Molecular Physiology
The role of epigenetic factors in the regulation of gene expression: the regulation of ABCC6 gene, a cardiovascular risk factorArányi Tamásaranyit@icloud.comPathobiochemistry
Petho(physiologic) role of DNA methyltransferasesand TET enzymesArányi Tamásaranyit@icloud.comPathobiochemistry
Study of genetic variation in the development of drug addiction and other psychiatric disordersBarta Csababarta.csaba@semmelweis.huPathobiochemistry
Study of genetic and epigenetic risk factors of Tourette syndrome and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)Barta Csababarta.csaba@semmelweis.huPathobiochemistry
Redox metabolism in the endoplasmic reticulumCsala Miklóscsala.miklos@semmelweis.huPathobiochemistry
Cellular protein and signaling networks, intercellular networksCsermely Pétercsermelynet@gmail.comPathobiochemistry
Changes of signaling networks in cancer progression: network and experimental studiesCsermely Pétercsermelynet@gmail.comPathobiochemistry
Degradation pathways of calcium transport proteins in normal and tumor cellsEnyedi Ágnesenyedi.agnes@semmelweis.huPathobiochemistry
The role of locally produced acute phase proteins in acute kidney injuryHamar Péterhamar.peter@semmelweis.huPathobiochemistry
Trafficking of transporter proteins in polarized cellsHomolya Lászlóhomolya.laszlo@ttk.huPathobiochemistry
The role of desaturases in lipid metabolism - a road toward diabetesKereszturi Évakereszturi.eva@semmelweis.huPathobiochemistry
The role of endoplasmic reticulum in lipid metabolism.the road to diabetesKereszturi Évakereszturi.eva@semmelweis.huPathobiochemistry
Genetic and epigenetic markers in atrial fibrillationKeszler Gergelykeszler.gergely@semmelweis.huPathobiochemistry
Dysregulation of endoplasmic reticulum homeostasis in inherited metabolic disorders.Legeza Balázslegeza.balazs@semmelweis.huPathobiochemistry
Human diseases caused by mutations in endoplasmic reticulum proteinsMargittai Évamargittai.eva@semmelweis.huPathobiochemistry
Selection and application of protein specific aptamersMészáros Tamásmeszaros.tamas@semmelweis.huPathobiochemistry
Systems biological approach of cellular life-or-death decisions with respect to endoplasmic reticulum stressMészáros-Kapuy Orsolyakapuy.orsolya@semmelweis.huPathobiochemistry
Genetic polymorphisms in monoamine neurotransmitter systems: association analyses and functional studyNemoda Zsófianemoda.zsofia@semmelweis.huPathobiochemistry
Gene x environment interactions in psychiatric genetics: analyzing DNA methylation levelNemoda Zsófianemoda.zsofia@semmelweis.huPathobiochemistry
Design, synthesis and structure- biological activity correlation studies of anticancer and antimicrobial agentsŐrfi Lászlóorfi.laszlo@semmelweis.huPathobiochemistry
Stress responses in agingSőti Csabasoti.csaba@semmelweis.huPathobiochemistry
Analysis of learning and memory using experimental and network approachesSőti Csabasoti.csaba@semmelweis.huPathobiochemistry
Systematic analysis of the Hsp90 interactome in C. elegansSomogyvári Milánsomogyvari.milan@semmelweis.huPathobiochemistry
Pathophysiology and therapy of ectopic mineralization in rare and common disordersSzeri Flóraszeri.flora@ttk.huPathobiochemistry
Investigation ofthe regulation and the cellular effects ofthe ligand-receptor interactionTóth András Dávidtoth.andras1@semmelweis.huPathobiochemistry
Changes of the placental function in preeclampsiaValent Sándorvalent.sandor@semmelweis.huPathobiochemistry
Increasing the specificity and decreasing the off-target effect of CRISPR/Cas proteins and development of effective genome modification methodWelker Ervinwelker.ervin@ttk.huPathobiochemistry
The traffic and role of members of the prion protein family in the nucleus and cytosolWelker Ervinwelker.ervin@ttk.huPathobiochemistry
Patomechanism of thrombosis, thrombolysis and bleeding in hematological disordersWohner Nikolettwohner.nikolett@semmelweis.huPathobiochemistry
Investigation of extracellular vesiclesBuzás Editedit.buzas@gmail.comHuman molecular genetics and genetic diagnostics
Clinical genetic analysis of hereditary cancer predisposition syndromesGrolmusz Vince Kornélgrolmusz.vince@oncol.huHuman molecular genetics and genetic diagnostics
Development of novel genome diagnostics methods and feasibility studies of application in clinical geneticsKovács Árpád Ferencdr.arpad@yahoo.comHuman molecular genetics and genetic diagnostics
Genetical and immunological factors in rheumatological conditionsNagy Györgygyorgyngy@gmail.comHuman molecular genetics and genetic diagnostics
Mechanism of immunotolerance in pregnancyPállinger Évapallinger.eva@semmelweis.huHuman molecular genetics and genetic diagnostics
Effect of fatty acids and xenobiotics on lipid homeostasis and the extracellular vesiculesTamási Violatamasi.viola@semmelweis.huHuman molecular genetics and genetic diagnostics
Isolation and characterization of postnatal stem cells of dental originVarga Gáborvarga.gabor@semmelweis.huHuman molecular genetics and genetic diagnostics
Regulation of epithelial cell proliferation and gene expressionVarga Gáborvarga.gabor@semmelweis.huHuman molecular genetics and genetic diagnostics
Investigation of immune cell-derived extracellular vesicles in vitro an in vivoVisnovitzné Dr. Vukman Krisztinavukman.krisztina@semmelweis.huHuman molecular genetics and genetic diagnostics
Paracrine tumor-stroma communication mechanisms in tumorsWiener Zoltánwiener.zoltan@semmelweis.huHuman molecular genetics and genetic diagnostics
The role of extracellular vesicles in cardiovascular disease and cancerXabier Osteikoetxeaxabieruf@gmail.comHuman molecular genetics and genetic diagnostics
Expression of proto-oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes in gestational trophoblastic tumors and normal pregnancyFülöp Vilmosfvilmos@gmail.comExperimental and clinical immunology and rheumatology
Analysis of phagocytic cells of the immune systemMócsai Attilamocsai.attila@semmelweis.huExperimental and clinical immunology and rheumatology
Molecular mechanisms and new therapeutic approaches in inflammatory diseasesMócsai Attilamocsai.attila@semmelweis.huExperimental and clinical immunology and rheumatology

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