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László Hunyady is a Professor of Physiology at Semmelweis University's Faculty of Medicine and serves as Vice-Rector for General Affairs since 2012. He also holds a Research Professor position at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. His academic career spans over three decades, with leadership roles including Director of the Department of Physiology and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Medicine.
- M.D., Semmelweis University of Medicine (1983)
- Ph.D., Hungarian Academy of Sciences (1992)
- Habilitation, Semmelweis University of Medicine (1997)
- D.Sc., Hungarian Academy of Sciences (2000)
Hunyady's research focuses on receptor dynamics and cellular signaling pathways, particularly in the context of hormone-regulated systems. His work spans molecular mechanisms of G protein-coupled receptors, calcium signaling, and the renin-angiotensin system, which plays a critical role in cardiovascular regulation.
- Member (corresponding), Hungarian Academy of Sciences
- Academy Award, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
- Gold Medal for Master Professors
- Doctor of Sciences (D.Sc.), Hungarian Academy of Sciences
- International Research Scholar Award, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
He has held prominent roles in professional societies, including President of the Hungarian Physiological Society and membership in The Endocrine Society and American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Hunyady has also contributed as an editor to journals like Endocrinology and Trends in Pharmacological Sciences.



