Speaker
- Tamas Horvath, Yale School of Medicine, USA
Tamas Horvath is the Jane and David W. Wallace Professor and Chair of the Department of Comparative Medicine at Yale School of Medicine. He is also a professor of neuroscience obstetrics and gynaecology at Yale. He earned his doctor of veterinary medicine degree in Budapest and his PhD in Szeged, both in Hungary. He moved to Yale in the US in 1990, where he initiated studies on hypothalamic neuronal circuits and their relationship with the rest of the brain and the body. He focuses on intra-and inter-cellular communications to better understand complex adaptive and maladaptive behaviours and peripheral tissue functions.
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