Congratulations to our doctoral and TDK students on their successful applications to the University Research Scholarship Program (EKÖP):
Ákos Máté Bede: Modulation of the plasticity of CAR-M constructs
István Révész: Investigation of the potential antitumor effect of metirozin in a breast cancer model
Beáta Várkonyi: Modification of HER-2-specific CAR macrophages to eliminate immune checkpoint proteins and enhance antitumor function
Petra Herneczkyné Nyerges: Investigation of the role of redox-sensitive metabolites in breast cancer
Alexandra Fanni Szalmás: Investigation of the role of TIMAP in epithelial-mesenchymal transformation and tumor progression in lung adenocarcinoma cell lines
Ádám László Ungvári: The role of smoothulin-like protein 1 in the molecular mechanisms of polycystic ovary syndrome
Tímea Ingrid Bíró: Study of the effect of 2,3-butanediol on redox homeostasis in a breast cancer cell model