HunDoc and International Neuroscience Conference 2026

24 February 2026

Report from the Department of Physiology

We were pleased to participate in the International Neuroscience Conference 2026 (INC 2026), held on January 29–30, 2026, and organized by the Hungarian Neuroscience Society (HNS). The conference took place at the Eötvös Loránd University Faculty of Natural Sciences in Budapest, with the HunDoc student pre-conference held on January 28.

This prestigious scientific event featured plenary lectures, symposia, and poster sessions presenting the latest groundbreaking results in neuroscience. The program included renowned international researchers whose most recent findings further strengthened the international presence and recognition of Hungarian neuroscience. The conference was organized by the HUN-REN Research Centre for Natural Sciences Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology and welcomed approximately 400 participants from both the national and international scientific communities. The event provided an excellent opportunity for professional exchange, networking, and the establishment of new collaborations.

 

Our colleagues contributed to the conference with a total of 20 posters.

 

HUNDOC 2026

Poszterek:

  • Dorottya Csiszár, Adrienn Szabó, Dorottya Várkonyi, Erika Eliza Kvak, Szidónia Farkas, Dóra Zelena: The effect of chemogenetic manipulation of the medial septal cholinergic cell on learning and memory consolidation in female triple transgenic Alzheimer model mice
  • Dorottya Varkonyi, Erika Eliza Kvak, Evelin Szabo, Szidonia Farkas, Choi Muyong, Dora Zelena: Impaired Thermoregulation in Female 3xTg-AD Mice: NK3 Receptor-Dependent Responses
  • Erika Eliza Kvak, Szidónia Farkas, Adrienn Szabó, Dorottya Várkonyi, Evelin Szabó, Réka Varga, Dóra Zelena: Application of dehydroepiandrosterone as a neuroprotective agent for the therapy of Alzheimer’s disease in a mouse model
  • Evelin Szabó, Katalin Várallyai, Kristóf László, Dóra Zelena: Investigating the first and second hits in disease development: the vasopressin-deficient (AVPCre/Cre) genetic background and prenatal valproate-exposure affects early development of rat pups
  • Levente Rácz; Fruzsina György; Ildikó Telkes; Katalin Fusz; Tibor Zoltán Jánosi; Péter Kóbor; Kristóf László; Péter Buzás: Directional bias of dendrites in parvalbumin-expressing wide-field amacrine cells of the rat retina
  • A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Metabolic Biomarker Alterations in Preclinical Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Models  Prabhat Kumar 1, Imola Plangár 1, Arie Arizandi Kurnianto2, Dóra Zelena1

 

INC 2026

Poszterek:

  • Kristóf László, Dávid Vörös, Jan Bakos, Barbora Bugár Bodorová, Bettina Réka László, Erika Kertes, Tamás Ollmann, Barnabás Bálint, Vivien Fodor, László Lénárd, Dóra Zelena: Chemogeneticmodulation of the vasopressinergicsystem influences social interaction
  • Dorottya Csiszár, Adrienn Szabó, Dorottya Várkonyi, Erika Eliza Kvak, Szidónia Farkas, Dóra Zelena: The effect of chemogenetic manipulation of the medial septal cholinergic cell on learning and memory consolidation in female triple transgenic Alzheimer model mice
  • Prabhat Kumar, Arie Arizandi Kurnianto, Imola Plangár, Dóra Zelena: An Ongoing Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Metabolic Biomarker Alterations in Preclinical Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Models
  • Shima Rashidiani, Viktória Kormos, Balázs Gaszner, Dóra Zelena: Neurochemical heterogeneity of corticotropin-releasing hormone–expressing neuronsnear the pontine midline in the mouse brain
  • Katalin Várallyai, Evelin Szabó, Kristóf László, Dóra Zelena: Investigating the first and second hits in disease development: the vasopressin-deficient (AVPCre/Cre) genetic background and prenatal valproate-exposure affects early development of rat pups
  • Dorottya Varkonyi, Erika Eliza Kvak, Evelin Szabo, Szidonia Farkas, Choi Muyong, Dora Zelena: Impaired Thermoregulation in Female 3xTg-AD Mice: NK3 Receptor-Dependent Responses
  • Erika Eliza Kvak, Szidónia Farkas, Adrienn Szabó, Dorottya Várkonyi, Evelin Szabó, Réka Varga, Dóra Zelena: Behavioral effects of acute dehydroepiandrosterone treatment in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease
  • Alexandra Júlia Hencz, Assel Kamysbayeva, Dávid Szép, Renáta Gajdács-Dóró, Dóra Zelena: Testing a valproicacid–inducedASD modelin zebrafishlarvae
  • János Radó; Eszter Mikó-Baráth; Péter Hegyi; Gábor Jandó; Péter Buzás: Optimized Cyclopean Steady-State VEP Pipeline for Objective Assessment of Human Stereopsis
  • Ferenc Budán; Gábor Hancsicsák; Anna Katinka Mukli; Gejin De; Alexandra Júlia Hencz; Dávid Szép; Renáta Gajdács-Dóró; Haonan Li; Ágnes Végvári; József Pál; Szilárd Pál; Ádám Horváth; Domokos Máthé; Attila Sík: The power of zebrafish: cost-effective, quick, and reliable tool to trace the neurodegenerative effects of micro- and nanoplastics
  • Áron Olivér Kolozsvári; Szilárd Szőcs; Ágnes Agócs-Laboda; Gergely Szarka; Béla Völgyi; Dominik Berényi; Csaba Varga: 9 Medio-lateral gradients in the medial entorhinal cortex
  • Ágnes Agócs-Laboda; Szilárd Szőcs; Áron Olivér Kolozsvári; Rashmit Kaur; Zoltán Máté; Zsuzsanna Erdélyi; Ferenc Erdélyi; Nóra Henn-Mike; Klaudia Barabás; Csaba Földy; Csaba Varga: Beyond perisomatic inhibition: heterogenous populations of CCK-expressing interneurons in the mouse medial entorhinal cortex
  • Gergely Szarka; Áron Olivér Kolozsvári; Csaba Varga; Béla Völgyi: Wide-field amacrine cells link parallel transient OFF-alpha and ON-delayed retinal pathways
  • Levente Rácz; Fruzsina György; Ildikó Telkes; Katalin Fusz; Tibor Zoltán Jánosi; Péter Kóbor; Kristóf László; Péter Buzás: Directional bias of dendrites in parvalbumin-expressing wide-field amacrine cells of the rat retina