C&EN article by Shi En KimNovember 13, 2022 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 100, Issue 40 IN BRIEF: The lack of gravity in space opens up unique opportunities for drug design and development. With the influx of commercial entities providing access to...
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Frontispiece: The Potential of Micellar Media in the Synthesis of DNA-Encoded Libraries
Réka Adamik,Dr. Balázs Buchholcz,Dr. Ferenc Darvas,Dr. Gellért Sipos,Dr. Zoltán Novák DNA-encoded libraries (DELs) have become a widely used technology in drug discovery. The use of micelle-forming surfactants provides new possibilities for synthetic organic...
Micellar nanoreactors in flow chemistry
Green Chem., 2021, 23, 5625–5632November 13, 2022 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 100, Issue 40 IN BRIEF: Despite the fact that continuous flow processing exhibits well-established technical advances, aqueousmicellar chemistry, a field that has proven...
Hungarians develop more effective COVID drugs in space
Published May 7, 2021 on 24.hu In the last few months, in addition to vaccine developments against the coronavirus, little has been heard of regarding what efforts have been made to develop new medicines for the treatment of already covid infected patients. Regarding...
InnoStudio cited in the lead space journal by Roscosmos
The recent and successful study of InnoStudio and CycloLab for COVID-19 drug research in space has been gaining attention and receiving positive feedback worldwide. The Roscosmos State Corporation for Space Activities found our idea and experiment valuable enough to...
COVID-19 drug research and bio-mining launching to Space Station
For the past 20 years, astronauts have been performing experiments on the International Space Station. Science in low Earth orbit is not only hugely important in preparation for continued space exploration, the research also benefits life on Earth. We’ve seen...
Hungarians conduct COVID drug experiments in space (article in Hungarian)
The COVID-19 epidemic posed new and pressing challenges for pharmaceutical researchers. Gilead Sciences' Veklury was the first drug to treat COVID-19 infection that was provisionally approved in more than 50 countries. It is also the first product to receive a full,...
We are at the forefront of space research (article in Hungarian)
Chemistry as a science is strongly underrepresented in the space industry, although it can provide answers to problems such as more environmentally conscious, cheaper rocket fuel, renewable, green energy on Earth and in space, pharmaceutical production, carbon use,...
Year starting event of ESA BIC Hungary, the Club of Gábor Dénes-Award Winners and InnoStudio (article in Hungarian)
The Hungarian Business Incubator House of the European Space Agency (ESA BIC Hungary), together with the Gábor Dénes Prize Winners' Club and InnoStudio, held its inaugural event on 16 January 2020 with a standing reception. The event was addressed by Dr. Orsolya...
Hungarian experiments in the scientific consignment of SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft (article in Hungarian)
The latest commercial mission of US billionaire Elon Musk, a private space company, SpaceX, called CRS-19, set off on December 5, 2019, for the International Space Station with more than 2,550kg of cargo, 952kg of which is scientific tools and equipment. A Hungarian...
3D printing in space research at the Gábor Dénes Award Winner’s Club meeting (article in Hungarian)
At the last evening of 2017, hosted by the Gábor Dénes Prize Winners Club, 3D printing came into focus in 4 performances. (November 23, 2017, MTA-TTK) SPEAKERS: György Falk Strategic Director of VARINEX ZRt., "3D printing in the production strategy of a modern plant"...
Flow Chemistry in Space–a Unique Opportunity to Perform Extraterrestrial Research
Read the full paper on akjournals.com Authors: Gellért Sipos 1 , Tamás Bihari 2 , Dorottya Milánkovich 2 , and Ferenc Darvas 1 , 3 1 ThalesNano Inc., Graphisoft Park, Záhony u. 7, H-1031 Budapest, Hungary 2 Innostudio Inc., Graphisoft Park, Záhony u. 7, H-1031...
A carbon dioxide reactor is being developed in Szeged (article in Hungarian)
Thalesnano Zrt. And the University of Szeged (SZTE) are developing electrochemical reactors producing hydrogen and converting carbon dioxide in a project launched with EU support, writes MTI. The total budget of the four-year research and development program is HUF...
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