The V anniversary scientific and educational forum "YOUNG MEDICINE" was held
On December 15, the V anniversary Scientific and Educational forum "YOUNG MEDICINE" was held at the Sechenov University Congress Center.
This year, the YOUNG MEDICINE Forum celebrates its fifth anniversary. The Forum is a large-scale platform that annually gathers hundreds of young medical scientists, world-class leading specialists, industry leaders and government representatives in the field of medicine. Current issues of modern healthcare, advanced biotechnologies and interdisciplinary areas of medicine of the future were on the agenda. The organizers held two scientific programs, during which a team of experts presented advanced solutions in various fields of medicine.
There was also an award ceremony for the best projects of young teams from all over Russia who took part in the "YOUNG MEDICINE" competition. According to Ekaterina Dibrova, President of the V.P. Filatov International Foundation for the Development of Biomedical Technologies and a member of the Expert Council on Healthcare at the Federation Council Committee on Social Policy, the most important way for a young scientist is to achieve results. And the result is either a medical device or a technology that has been implemented and approved by the Russian Ministry of Health to work. Support from the beginning of the project to the final result is the main goal of the All-Russian Scientific School "YOUNG MEDICINE".
The winners of the competition of the All-Russian scientific school "YOUNG MEDICINE" - 2025 have been announced:
In the nomination "Young Scientists for people" (the best project in the field of solving socially significant health issues) — Roman Danilov, a junior researcher at the Volgograd State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Volgograd. He is leading the project "Search and preclinical evaluation of new α-glucosidase inhibitors among triterpinoid derivatives as therapeutic agents for correcting metabolic disorders in type 2 diabetes mellitus."
The winner in the nomination "Leaders of Medical Innovations in the Regions" is Alexey Bekhter, a 6th—year student at the Institute of Pediatrics and Reproductive Medicine of the Ural State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Yekaterinburg. His project is "Improving the diagnosis of breast cancer using multiplex PCR."
The nominal award of the V.P. Filatov Foundation "Biomedicine — the Future" was taken by Alina Vizigina, a 5th-year cadet of the Military Medical Academy named after S.M. Kirov, St. Petersburg. Her project is "Development of technology for the production and investigation of the composition and properties of lyophilized human amniotic membrane for the needs of ophthalmology."
Ekaterina Levicheva, a laboratory assistant at the Scientific Laboratory of Cell Technologies of the Volga Region Research Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Nizhny Novgorod, was recognized as the winner in the nomination "Young Scientists for Healthcare in Russia". Her project is FibriNNect Fibrin Glue.
Alexandra Danilova, a junior researcher at the Laboratory of Additive Technologies and an assistant at the Department of Industrial Technology of Medicines at the St. Petersburg State Chemical and Pharmaceutical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, was announced the winner in the special nomination "Female Scientist in Medicine", which was established and supported by the Council of the Eurasian Women's Forum.
The winner in the Digital Breakthrough nomination is Platon Kunpan, a 3rd—year student of the Faculty of Medicine of the Stavropol State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Stavropol. His development is "An automatic histological slide detection system for the differential diagnosis of meningioma and glioblastoma using deep learning."
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