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    Tamas Horvath, DVM, PhD, Professor and Chair of Comparative Medicine receives Hungary’s highest award for scientific accomplishment

    March 17, 2023

    Tamas Horvath, the Jean and David W. Wallace Professor and Chair of Comparative Medicine and
    professor of Neuroscience and Ob/Gyn & Reproductive Sciences received the Széchenyi-Prize from
    the Republic of Hungary. This award is the highest honor for scientific accomplishments
    bestowed to a Hungarian native by the Republic of Hungary. Recent and past honorees include Dr.
    Katalin Karikó (2021), who invented the technology for the RNA-based vaccines for Covid-19 and a
    2021 Lasker awardee, and Dr. György Oláh (2011), a chemist who received the Nobel Prize in
    Chemistry in 1994. Dr. Horvath was awarded the Széchenyi Prize for his seminal discoveries on
    the neuroendocrine control of obesity and systemic metabolism and his promotion of international
    scientific collaborations. The award was presented in the Hungarian Parliament in Budapest by the
    President of Hungary, Katalin Novák, the Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orbán, and the head of
    the Hungarian Parliament, Laszló Kövér on March 14ᵗʰ, 2023, at the 175ᵗʰ anniversary of Hungary’s
    fight in 1848 against the oppression by the Austrian Empire.