Hungarian scientist among the best ones in Europe

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The American Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which was selected the fifth best university in the world, made its annual list (MIT Technology Review) where the institute ranks the best 35 most talented scientists under 35. Among approximately 1000 applicants, the list features a Hungarian scientist, called Doctor Kristóf Szalay, who makes great efforts in finding the cure for cancer with the help of artificial intelligence. These young scientists would like to make the world a better place through their incredible researches.
According to Forbes Magazine, the best scientists in Europe received their awards in Paris at an innovation conference held by the university. Kristóf Szalay, who specialises in the field of systems biology, reported that:
“We are standing on the edge of a biotechnological revolution which is like the revolution of computers and the Internet, which happened in the 1980s. If we manage to solve the mysteries of biology, we are going to face an incredible and efficient improvement in this field, and turn it into an engineering science as well.”





