At the end of the summer holidays, Martin Sztacho, whose research group at NICR focuses on the architecture of cancer cells, actively participated in the 17th International Congress of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry. The program featured the latest insights in histochemistry and cytochemistry applied in medicine, biology, nanotechnology, and artificial intelligence.
As part of the scientific program of the 17th International Congress of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry, held on August 27–30 in Rimini, Italy, Martin Sztacho delivered an invited lecture on the topic “Spatio-temporal organization of the super-enhancer structure in cancer cells.” His presentation sparked considerable interest and stimulated a lively discussion among participants.
Another significant highlight was the meeting of the board of the international Society for Histochemistry, where Martin Sztacho was elected a new member of this prestigious scientific society—a recognition he gladly accepted. Congratulations! ☺