Excellent Research Infrastructure
On the recommendation of the National Research Infrastructure Committee, RCNS was awarded the Excellent Research Infrastructure title in 2021.
Highlights
A state-of-the-art lab-grown “mini-brain” disease model becomes available at the Research Centre for Natural Sciences
Novel research by Cambridge scientists enable deeper understanding of the initial pathophysiological steps in neurodegenerative diseases and hints at possible novel treatments. By developing a novel human brain [...]
Safety Regulations in RCNS (Issued by Director General on October 14)
The 4th peak of the COVID-19 pandemic is hitting Hungary. Although 60% of the population is vaccinated, it cannot prevent the spread of the virus. According to the [...]
Progress report of the H2020 CompBat project
The researchers of the CompBat project supported by the EU Horizon 2020 framework program aim at identifying new redox-active organic compounds for next-generation redox flow batteries (RFB). The [...]
Brain functionality in weightlessness
The latest paper by the TTK Environmental Adaptation and Space Research Group, “Persistent deterioration of visuospatial performance in spaceflight” was recently published in Scientific Reports. The experiment investigated [...]
Researchers at RCNS (TTK) make a fundamental discovery concerning the initiation of the molecular immune response
The complement system is a powerful effector branch of the innate immunity in the blood and in other body fluids. The complement system, like the blood coagulation, is [...]