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Zsófia Czibolya

Submitted by Czibolya Zsófia on 24 March 2026

Zsófi graduated from the Faculty of Business and Economics at the University of Pécs with an MSc degree in Regional Economics of the EU and Hungary. She has more than 15 years of professional experience in public administration, the financial sector, and project management. Since 2017, she has been working as a project manager at the University of Pécs, where she has been involved in the preparation and comprehensive management of projects funded by national and European Union sources.

The IMPACT project aims to strengthen cooperation between the V4 countries through joint workshops and training activities to improve project management skills, overcome language barriers, and create a network for the exchange of knowledge and experience.

Since their discovery in the early 2010s, innate lymphoid cells (ILC) have been increasingly recognized for their roles in cancer pathogenesis, exhibiting both pro- and anti-cancer activities.

The EU-SABV COST Action is designed to equip researchers with both theoretical and practical knowledge to enhance the current Sex as a Biological Variable (SABV) initiative and integrate it into ongoing and future research.

Electroencephalography (EEG) is one of the most widely used brain imaging techniques.

The prevalence of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) rises with age, placing a significant burden on public health. As the population ages, an increase in co- and multimorbidity is anticipated, making prevention a key scientific priority at the European level.

Zoonotic Hepeviruses, such as Paslahepevirus (HEV) and Rocahepevirus (RVHE) are a major health threat in Europe.

Sedentary lifestyle in old age is associated with increased risk of chronic and disabling diseases, premature mortality, and substantial economic burden for society.

There is poor understanding of cancer prevention among people with intellectual disabilities. CUPID will establish a research agenda and knowledge base to improve this in the European Union and beyond.

The SHIELD4GRAPE (S4G) Horizon Europe project applies sustainable agroecological approaches aimed at enhancing the resilience of the viticulture system against pests and diseases in the context of climate change.

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