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Difficult or non-healing venous leg ulcers and diabetic leg ulcers can also benefit by a cell therapy procedure that doctors at the Albert Szent-Györgyi Medical Centre of University of Szeged for Department of Dermatology and Allergology are using in a clinical research project. After years of research and development, the therapy will be introduced in Hungary for the very first time through the University of Szeged.
Similar to each year, our institution, the University of Szeged holds an Online Open Day on the 2nd and the 10th of March.
The Keio Medical Science Prize has been awarded to Katalin Karikó "for the discovery of Specific RNA Modification Leading to mRNA Vaccine Development", as announced on 15 September 2021, Japan time. The researcher, who holds a PhD in biochemistry from the University of Szeged, will receive a certificate of merit, medal, and a monetary award of 10 million yen for her work.
SZTE continues to participate in online educational fairs.
A new type of messenger RNA based method is the most promising in coronavirus vaccine development.
The Call for Application for the Exchange Program with Keck School of Medicine, USC has been announced for present 5th year medical strudents.The traineeship opportunity is for final year internships between February 2021 – March 2021.
The SZTE Albert Szent-Györgyi Health Center further enhances the standard of high-quality patient care at its clinics.
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