Interview with Carles Martín-Closas
Carles Martín-Closas came from the University of Barcelona to our museum to study a group of aquatic fossil plants called charophytes. Read more about Interview with Carles Martín-Closas
Carles Martín-Closas came from the University of Barcelona to our museum to study a group of aquatic fossil plants called charophytes. Read more about Interview with Carles Martín-Closas
Zuzana Fačkovcová, from Slovakia, visited the Lichen Collection of the Hungarian Natural History Museum to study Solenopsora candicans and find out whether genetic diversity of photobiont Read more about Interview with Zuzana Fačkovcová
Evolutionary biologist Jesús Gómez-Zurita visited the Coleoptera Collection of the Hungarian Natural History Museum to study leaf beetles. Read more about Interview with Jesús Gómez-Zurita
Jan van der Made has visited the paleovertebrate collection of the Hungarian Natural History Museum from Madrid within the Synthesys program Read more about Interview with Jan van der Made
Manuel Rüedi is a curator of the mammal collection in the Natural History Museum of Geneva, Switzerland. He has been studying bats from Europe and Southeast Asia. Read more about Interview with Manuel Rüedi
Paloma Lopez Guerrero is a freelance palaeontologist at the Complutense University of Madrid. Her main interest is the examination of several families of rodents from the Tertiary supported w Read more about Interview with Paloma Lopez Guerrero
Giada Giacomini, the talented young Italian bat researcher came from the Liverpool John Moores University to the Mammal Collection of our institute. Read more about Bat skulls in 3D – interview with Giada Giacomini
Alejandro Pérez Ramos studied biology at the University of Valencia in Spain and worked on the evolution and the metabolic system evolution of mammals. Read more about Interview with Alejandro Pérez Ramos
Vedran šegota is a Croatian botanist who came to our museum from the University of Zagreb Read more about A big step towards the tiny plants- interview with Vedran Šegota
Emmanuel Arriaga-Varela is a Mexican researcher who came to Europe supported by a scientific grant to write his PHD thesis about the taxonomy and systematics of terrestrial (ground-dwelling) members of the water-scavenger beetles (Hydrophilidae). Read more about I enjoy every step of my job – interview with Emmanuel Arriaga-Varela
Georgios Georgalis is a PHD candidate in palaeontology at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland. Read more about The age of giant vipers and side-necked turtles – interview with Georgios Georgalis
Tomáš Lackner, a German researcher with a Hungarian background, visited our museum from Munich within the SYNTHESYS project. Read more about In the train of Clown beetles – interview with Tomáš Lackner
Turkish botanist, Levent Can came to study specimens in our herbaria within the SYNTHESYS project. He is writing his Ph.D. Read more about Researching here was like heaven for me - interview with Levent Can
It was back in 1979 when rhinoceros remains were found during construction work near the settlement Kávás, Zala Hills, Hungary. Read more about Remains of ancient rhinoceros discovered in Hungary first
The Hungarian Natural History Museum actively contributes in the Synthesys program. Read more about A cricket’s journey from here to the Balkans and beyond
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