Topic |
Supervisor |
Investigation of biased agonism of plasma membrane receptors |
Dr. Balla András, associate professor, PhD |
Investigation of small G proteins activation in vascular smooth muscle cells |
Dr. Balla András, associate professor, PhD |
Investigation of effects of angiotensin II in vascular smooth muscle cells |
Dr. Balla András, associate professor, PhD |
Role of oxidative-nitrative stress in the physiological and pathological processes of the cardiovascular system |
Dr. Benkő Rita, assistant professor, PhD, Dr. Horváth Eszter Mária, associate professor, PhD |
Investigation of TMEM175 lysosomal potassium channel |
Dr. Czirják Gábor, associate professor, PhD |
Investigation of TRESK background potassium channel regulation |
Dr. Czirják Gábor, associate professor, PhD |
Role of GTPase activating proteins in inflammatory diseases |
Dr. Csépányi-Kömi Roland, assistant professor, PhD |
Investigation of the regulation of GTPase activating proteins |
Dr. Csépányi-Kömi Roland, assistant professor, PhD |
Multifractality in physiological processes |
Dr. Eke András, associate professor, PhD |
Imaging of complex cerebral hemodynamics in neurological and cerebrovascular diseases |
Dr. Eke András, associate professor, PhD |
Human cognition and cognitive dysfunction assessed by fNIRS |
Dr. Eke András, associate professor, PhD, Dr. Mukli Péter, assistant lecturer, PhD |
Interpersonal synchronization of brain dynamics assessed by noninvasive imaging approaches |
Dr. Eke András, associate professor, PhD, Dr. Mukli Péter, assistant lecturer, PhD |
Investigating tissue damage induced inflammation |
Dr. Enyedi Balázs, associate professor, PhD |
Investigating signaling pathways and nuclear swelling associeted to tissue damage |
Dr. Enyedi Balázs, associate professor, PhD |
Using novel fluorescent biosensors and optogenetic tools to investigate the steril inflammatory response |
Dr. Enyedi Balázs, associate professor, PhD |
Structure, function and regulation of the two pre-domain (K2P) potassium channels |
Dr. Enyedi Péter, full professor, DSc |
Dechipering the molecular mechanisms underlying osteoclast activation during bone metastasis formation |
Dr. Győri Dávid Sándor, associate professor |
Oxidative-nitrative stress and poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase activation in diabetes mellitus and insulin resistance; especially in the development of late complications |
Dr. Horváth Eszter Mária, associate professor, PhD, Dr. Benkő Rita, assistant professor, PhD |
The role of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase in the animal model of Crohn’s disease |
Dr. Horváth Eszter Mária, associate professor, PhD, Dr. Benkő Rita, assistant professor, PhD |
The role of inositols in the reduction of insulin resistance and oxidative-nitrative stress |
Dr. Horváth Eszter Mária, associate professor, PhD |
Investigation of nephrogenic diabetes insipidus causing mutations |
Dr. Hunyady László full professor, Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences |
Investigation of disease causing mutations of V2 vasopressin receptor |
Dr. Hunyady László, full professor, Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences |
Investigation of angiotensin II induced gene-expression changes |
Dr. Hunyady László, full professor, Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences; Dr. Balla András, associate professor, PhD |
Studying the organ-specific development and function of the lymphatic vasculature |
Dr. Jakus Zoltán, associate professor, PhD |
Molecular basis of the circadian control |
Dr. Káldi Krisztina, associate professor, PhD |
Establishing methods for the investigation of protein-protein interactions in the regulation of the circadian clock |
Dr. Káldi Krisztina, associate professor, PhD |
Daily rhythm of phagocyte responses |
Dr. Káldi Krisztina, associate professor, PhD, Dr. Ella Krisztina, assistant professor, PhD |
Investigation of interactions between metabolism and circadian rhythm |
Dr. Káldi Krisztina, associate professor, PhD, Dr. Ella Krisztina, assistant professor, PhD |
Role of the circadian clock in the control of immune cells |
Dr. Káldi Krisztina, associate professor, PhD, Dr. Ella Krisztina, assistant professor, PhD |
The role of hydrogen sulfide in the regulation of vascular tone |
Dr. Kiss Levente, associate professor, PhD, Dr. Dongó Eleni PhD-Student |
Examination of heritablity of microvascular endothelial function |
Dr. Kollai Márk, professor emmeritus, DSc, Dr. Cseh Domonkos assistant lecturer |
Identification of receptors and signaling pathways in production of antibacterial exptracellular vesicles |
Dr. Ligeti Erzsébet, professor, Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences |
Alteration of neturophil functions in pathologic conditions |
Dr. Ligeti Erzsébet, professor, Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences |
Characterization of extracellular vesicles generated from neutrophilic granulocytes |
Dr. Ligeti Erzsébet, professor, Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Dr. Kolonics Ferenc, assistant research fellow, PhD |
Clinical diagnostic approaches based on flow cytometry |
Dr. Lőrincz Márton Ákos, research fellow, PhD |
Molecular mechanisms in octeoclast function and bone resorption |
Dr. Mócsai Attila, full professor, DSc |
Examination of signal transduction pathways using genetically modified (konckout) mice |
Dr. Mócsai Attila, full professor, DSc |
Examination of autoimmun inflammatory dieases in transgenic mice |
Dr. Mócsai Attila, full professor, DSc |
Identification of new therapeutic targets in inflammatory diseases |
Dr. Mócsai Attila, full professor, DSc |
Investigating brain network dynamics and cognitive performance during mental stress by electroencephalographic measurements and cognitive stress |
Dr. Mukli Péter, assistant lecturer, PhD, Dr. Orestis Stylianou |
Biomechanical and pharmaco-physiological control mechanisms in coronary vessels |
Dr. Nádasy György, associate professor, PhD |
Adaptation of the venous system to gravitational stress |
Dr. Nádasy György, associate professor, PhD |
Biomechanics of the human aneurysm sack |
Dr. Nádasy György, associate professor, PhD |
Biomechanical and pharmaco-physiological control mechanisms in experimental hypertension |
Dr. Nádasy György, associate professor, PhD, Dr. Kollai Márk, professor emmeritus, DSc |
Investigation of NADPH oxidase 4 & 5 function in genetically modified animals |
Dr. Petheő Gábor, associate professor, PhD |
Function of the cytosolic/mitochondrial Ca2+ and mitochondrial NAD(P)H system |
Dr. Spät András, professor emeritus, Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences |
Mitochondrial Ca2+ and cAMP signalling |
Dr. Spät András, professor emeritus, Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Dr. Szanda Gergő, associate professor, PhD |
Computational analysis of the oncogenic role of G-Protein Coupled Receptors |
Dr. Szalai Bence, assistant professor, PhD |
Bioinformatic analysis of drug sensitivity in tumor cell lines |
Dr. Szalai Bence, assistant professor, PhD |
Intracellular interactions of metabolic regulators |
Dr. Szanda Gergő, associate professor, PhD |
Alteration of neutrophil functions in sepsis |
Dr. Timár Csaba, assistant professor, PhD |
Characterization of the surface of netrophil-derived extracellular vesicles |
Dr. Timár Csaba assistant, professor, PhD |
Investigation of the cellular functions of inositol lipids |
Dr. Tóth Dániel, assistant professor, PhD, Dr. Várnai Péter full professor, DSc |
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Investigation of phosphoinositide metabolism by acutely inducible enzyme degradation |
Dr. Tóth Dániel, assistant professor, PhD, Dr. Várnai Péter full professor, DSc |
Evaluation of decisive factors for the signaling efficacy of GPCRs |
Dr. Turu Gábor, associate professor, PhD, Dr. Tóth András, research fellow, PhD |
Automatized classification of mental state using entropy-based measures and machine learning |
Dr. Frigyes Samuel Racz, assistant lecturer, PhD |
Development of methods for altering intracellular inositol lipid levels |
Dr. Várnai Péter, full professor, DSc |
Development of molecular tools for detecting intracellular inositol lipids |
Dr. Várnai Péter, full professor, DSc |
Regulation of ARHGAP25 protein |
Dr. Wisniewski Éva, assistant lecturer |