HCEMM-USZ Molecular Gastroenterology Research Group

Running Projects

  • MAIN RESEARCH GRANTS` AS PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR OR AS PROJECT LEADER
  • Hungarian Academy of Sciences: LENDULET_2017-254; PI: József Maléth; Project title: Assembly and physiological role of the endoplasmic reticulum/plasma membrane microdomain in polarized epithelial cells, Duration: 2017-2022; Budget of the Project: 635 000 Euros
  • EU’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (Hungarian Centre of Excellene for Molecular Medicine): Grant agreement No. 739593.; Project title: Patient-derived ex vivo PancREatic organoiD cocultures as disease-specific models in trAnslaTiOnal Research Duration: 2020-2025; Budget of the Project: ~340 000 Euros
  • Ministry of Human Capacities: EFOP 3.6.2-16-2017-00006; Project title: Utilization of translational medicine to improve the severity and mortality of life threatening acute diseases; Period: 2017-2020; Amount (in Euros): 127 000
  • National Research, Development and Innovation Ofice: UNKP/IKK-20391-3/2018/ FEKUSTRAT; Project title: Therapeutic developments – Translational biomedicine; Period: 2018-2019; Amount (in Euros): 98 500
  • National Research, Development and Innovation Office (NKFIH): Utilization of translational medicine to improve the severity and mortality of life threatening acute diseases – STAY ALIVE; GINOP 2.3.2.-15-2016-00048; PI: Péter Hegyi; Project leader: József Maléth; Duration: 20017-2021; Budget of the Project: 48,345e HUF; Total budget: 1494 MFt
  • Hungarian Academy of Science: Assembly and physiological role of the endoplasmic reticulum/plasma membrane microdomain in polarized epithelial cells; Bólyai Research Fellowship; BO/00440/16/5; PI: József Maléth; Duration:2016-2019; Budget: 4,482e HUF
  • Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (OTKA): Assembly and physiological role of the endoplasmic reticulum/plasma membrane microdomain in polarized epithelial cells; OTKA PD115974; PI: József Maléth; Duration:2015-2018; Budget: 26,058e HUF
  • NKTH TÁMOP: TÁMOP-4.2.2.A-11/1/KONV-2012-0035; PI: Lajos Kemény – Péter Hegyi; Project leader: Péter Hegyi – József Maléth; Duration: 2008-2011; Budget of the Project: 40 000e HUF; Total budget: 620 MFt

MAIN RESEARCH GRANTS` AS PARTICIPANT

  • Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (OTKA): The pathophysiology of pancreatic ductal bicarbonate secretion. NNF 78851 2009-2011 PI: Péter Hegyi, Budget: 29853e HUF
  • NKTH ASBÓTH 2005-2009, PI: János Lonovics, Budget: 38000e HUF
  • Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (OTKA): New therapeutical approach in acute pancreatitis; NF 100677 2012-2014, PI: Péter Hegyi, Budget: 39024e HUF
  • Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (OTKA): Investigation of the early phase of acute and chronic pancreatitis: from bed to the bench side research; K116634 2015-2019; PI: Péter Hegyi; Budget: 43152e HUF
  • Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (OTKA): Association between serum, mucosal and fecal infliximab levels and response to anti TNF-α therapy in patients with inflammatory bowel disease – new insights into the mechanism of loss of response to biological therapy; K116634 2015-2019; PI: Klaudia Farkas Budget: 28113e HUF
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