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Neuroscience has lost a key thinker, the late Richard Miles

Older colleagues probably don't need an introduction, but few young people would have known him (even Google couldn't find a photo). He didn't win many awards or huge accolades, but everyone who knew him carries his memory in their hearts and minds. In winter and summer, in 1990, 2000 and 2010, he wore the same worn jacket and trousers, carrying the same notebook in his bag in which he wrote down his thoughts and experiments.

KOKI at the Educatio2024 exhibition

KOKI participated for the first time in the Educatio2024 exhibition, which was held for the twenty-fourth time and attracted more than 60 thousand visitors. Our institute was represented by Áron Orosz Ph.D. student.

Our Christmas celebrants: Bálint Király and Krisztián Zichó

There are many ways to celebrate, and Christmas is no exception. And in a scientific institute, no Christmas celebration is complete without a scientific lecture.

 

This year's winner of the Junior Prima Prize in Science is Susanne Prokop

What else could we start with but to congratulate our young and successful colleague Susanne Prokop on her latest success, the Junior Prima Prize in Science, the most prestigious Hungarian award for researchers under 33 years of age!

 

Celebration of science at KOKI in 2023

The celebration of Hungarian science has a special place among November's festivities, which is as much for the whole country as other commemorations of our history.

What happens in the hippocampus in response to aversive stimuli?

A paper by Viktor Varga's group, co-firstauthored by Albert Barth and Márta Jelitai, published in Nature Communications, reports an unexpected discovery in one of the most studied regions of the brain, the hippocampus. 

 

Visit of Professor Südhof

Some visits are an honor for the hosts. This was the case with Professor Thomas C. Südhof, who visited our institute on 19 September 2023 and gave a lecture for us. 

KOKI Days 2023 in Vargesztes

We feel at home in the houses of Villa Park in Várgues and, more importantly, our conference speakers would be welcome at any international event of this kind. And not just us, our guests and members of our Advisory Board thought so too.

 

Memory multiplex

A new study published in Nature Communications, by a team of researchers led by Balázs Hangya and first author Bálint Király, answers nothing less than how our brains answer one of the most important questions in telecommunications.


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