Staff: Prof. Éva Rajnavölgyi (head) 6 postdocs (with Ph.D.) 1 research fellow 4 Ph.D. students 4 technicians Research projects: Functional flexibility.

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Staff: Prof. Éva Rajnavölgyi (head) 6 postdocs (with Ph.D.) 1 research fellow 4 Ph.D. students 4 technicians Research projects: Functional flexibility of dendritic cells Hematopoietic stem cell differentiation Coreceptors functioning at the T-cell/APC interface Selected foreing collaborators: M. Rescigno (Italy), P. Cox (USA), I. Boldogh (USA) Laboratory of Immunology Publications: in J. Biol. Chem, Free Radic Biol Chem, Autophagy, J. Immunol. Examples of Bacic Research Laboratories

Staff: Prof. László Nagy (head) 5 postdocs (with Ph.D.) 6 Ph.D. students 2 technicians Research projects: Ligand induced switch at the heart of hormone action Role of nuclear receptors in immune cell programming Selected foreign collaborators: P. Tontonoz (USA), P.J.A. Davies (USA), J. Schwabe (England) Recent publications: in Immunity, Blood, J Exp Med, JBC, EMBO J, Physiol. Rev Nulcear Hormon Receptor Research Laboratory

Staff: Prof. László Damjanovich (head) György Vámosi (head) 2 postdocs (with Ph.D.) 6 Ph. D. students 2 technicians Research projects: Cell surface topology of IL receptor systems in T-cells Cell surface distribution of immune synapse-forming molecules Recent publications: In J Phys Chem, Immunol Lett, Biophys J. Cell Biophysics Laboratory Examples of Bacic Research Laboratories Selected foreing collaborators: T. Waldmann (USA), M. Edidin (USA), T.M. Jovin (Germany),

Staff: Prof. György Panyi (head) 2 postdocs (with Ph.D.) 3 Ph. D. students 1 technician Research projects: Molecular pharmacology of T-cell ion channels Distribution of Kv1.3 channels in the lympocyte membrane Biological effects of the gating of Kv1.3 channels Recent publications: In J. Immunology, Immunol Lett, Biochem Pharmacol. Lymphocyte Electrophysiology Laboratory Examples of Bacic Research Laboratories Selected foreign collaborator: L.D. Possani (Mexico)

Staff: Prof. László Csernoch (head) 5 postdocs (with Ph.D.) 2 Ph. D. students 1 technician Research projects: Excitation-contraction coupling Purinergic signal transduction Publications: in Pflugers Arch, Cell Calcium, J Biol Chem, J Physiol Calcium Homeostasis and Transmembrane Signalling Laboratory Examples of Bacic Research Laboratories Selected foreign collaborators: V. Jacquemond, M. Ronjat (France), C. Berthier (Switzerland)

Staff: Assoc. Prof. Tibor Hortobágyi (head) 1 Trainee (Neuro)pathology 1 Neurologist (part-time) 2 Ph.D. students +4 co-supervised 1 EMBO scholar (visiting) 2 Research students 2 Technicians Research projects: Neurodegeneration: Synaptic dysfunction and aggregates Stroke: Cell death and neuroprotection in the penumbra Brain tumour: Signalling cascades, DNA repair mechanisms Collaborators: C Shaw, P Francis (UK), T Harkany F Mulder (Sweden) Recent publications: in Science, Nature Neurosci., Brain, Genome Res., Acta Neuropath Neuropathology Examples of Clinical Research Laboratories