




36th OTDK - Biology section
Our TDK student, Fruzsina Maácz, MSc in Biology, represented our group at the National Scientific Student Conference on 25 April.
Her presentation was titled: Effects of sumatriptan on P2X7 purinergic receptor-mediated signaling in the amphetamine-induced acute mania mouse model
Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Beáta Sperlágh, Dr. Flóra Gölöncsér
She received the Special Prize of the Neurobiology Section for her presentation, and we congratulate her warmly for her achievement! We wish her all the best for her upcoming state examination and her PhD application, and we hope to welcome her as a "full member" of our group from September!
Széchenyi Prize 2023
On March 14, 2023, Pofessor Dr. Beáta Sperlágh received the prestigious Széchenyi Prize in the Dome of the National Assembly in recognition of her outstanding scientific activity.
Congratulations!
2023 first publication in our research group
This year's first publication is by our PhD student Paula Mut Arbona, who is one step closer to obtaining her PhD.
Her work can be viewed by clicking on its title: Dual Role of the P2X7 Receptor in Dendritic Outgrowth during Physiological and Pathological Brain Development
FENS 2022, 9-13 July, Paris
Four researchers from our group participated in this year's FENS 2022 conference in Paris.
The titles of their presented posters are:
- Flóra Gölöncsér: Inflammatory singaling in amphetamine-induced mouse mania model, the role of P2X7 receptor
- András Iring: The dualistic role of the purinergic P2Y12-receptor in MPTP-induced Parkinsonism in mice
- Paula Mut Arbona: Dul role of P2X7 receptor during physiological brain development and dendritogenesis
- Dorottya Szabó: Blocking the P2X7-NLRP3-IL-1β pathway in the maternal immune activation model prevents autism-like phenotype in male mouse offspring
Lecture at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Professor Dr. Beáta Sperlágh, corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, held her inaugural lecture on June 15th in the Great Hall of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, entitled: "Journey around the ATP molecule: in search of new drug targets in the function and pathology of the central nervous system" .
Congratulations!