Dataverse for Biological Research Centre. The HUN-REN Biological Research Centre, Szeged (HUN-REN BRC Szeged) is an outstanding institution of the internationally acknowledged Hungarian biological research. The HUN-REN Biological Research Centre was founded in 1971. The 4 institutes of HUN-REN BRC - the Institutes of Biophysics, Biochemistry, Genetics and Plant Biology - employ about 260 scientists whose work is hall-marked by highly appreciated international scientific publications and patents. The research topics include several fields of molecular and cell biology from the industrial utilization of bacteria through controlled improvement of cultivated plants to the problems of human health and environmental protection. HUN-REN BRC is mainly a scientific basic research centre, but scientists of HUN-REN BRC play an initiative role in the foundation and promotion of biotechnological companies, as well as in educational duties. The successful activity and high-level scientific research pursued in HUN-REN BRC were also acknowledged by the European Molecular Biological Organization (EMBO) and in 2000 the European Union awarded the title of “Centre of Excellence“ to HUN-REN BRC.
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Symbiosis and Plant Genomics Group(Biological Research Centre, Szeged)
Aug 13, 2024Institute of Plant Biology
The Symbiosis and Plant Genomics Group focuses on the agriculturally and environmentally important symbiotic association between leguminous plants and rhizobia. One aim of our research is to reveal the molecular steps of nodule initiation, bacterial invasion and nodule function t...
Bioinformatics Group Dataverse(Biological Research Centre, Szeged)
Jul 1, 2024Core Facilities
The Bioinformatics Group of BRC has special expertise in large-scale bioinformatics data management systems that have become an integrating force in systems biology, by providing common platforms and databases for different high-throughput experimental technologies.
Institute of Biophysics(Biological Research Centre (BRC))
Jun 13, 2024
The mission of the Institute of Biophysics, HUN-REN Biological Research Centre, Szeged is to understand biological systems and fundamental biological processes from the molecular level up to the cellular and tissue level, on the basis of physical principles; the development and a...
Institute of Biochemistry(Biological Research Centre (BRC))
Jun 13, 2024
The Institute of Biochemistry of the HUN-REN Biological Research Centre, Szeged first gained international recognition for the investigation of restriction modification systems and the biological role of lipids. During the 2000s the Institute considerably broadened its profile br...
Institute of Genetics(Biological Research Centre (BRC))
Jun 13, 2024
The mission of the Institute of Genetics is to apply the molecular genetics toolbox in diverse model organisms and cellular models to investigate the mechanisms of animal development, immunity, carcinogenesis, autophagy and DNA repair.
Institute of Plant Biology(Biological Research Centre (BRC))
Jun 13, 2024
The main research aims of the Plant Biology Institute are the identification of genes and molecular mechanisms, which determine light perception and utilization, development and stress responses, as well as symbiotic interactions in model and agriculturally important plants, alga...
Mar 26, 2024 - Cellular Imaging Laboratory
Steinbach, Gabor, 2024, "Technical background for 'Impact of protein–chromophore interaction on the retinal excited state and photocycle of Gloeobacter rhodopsin: role of conserved tryptophan residues' article", https://hdl.handle.net/21.15109/CONCORDA/SWVVNH, ARP, V1
Technical background (scheme of timing, microcontroller code) for 'Impact of protein–chromophore interaction on the retinal excited state and photocycle of Gloeobacter rhodopsin: role of conserved tryptophan residues' (DOI: 10.1039/d3sc02961a) article
Cellular Imaging Laboratory(Biological Research Centre)
Mar 26, 2024Core Facilities
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