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Innovative Projects

Innovative Projects
University innovation actions are aimed at creating and developing competitive ideas and products for the benefit of medical and pharmaceutical industries, encouraging the inventive activity of the employees and students.
 
 
Funds:
Russian Science Foundation
Foundation selects science and technology programs and projects on a competitive basis to support world-class research, creation of useful developments, and reinforcement of the international scientific cooperation.
 
"UMNIK" Program of the Innovation Promotion Fund
The program supports R&D projects implemented by young scientists and experts aged up to 30 years and intended to promote the effective commercialization of scientific results.
 
 
Current Innovation projects:
1. Development of I-ON device to assess efficacy of caries-preventive agents based on ions transport study
Supervisor: Prof. Assoc. Galina I. SKRIPKINA, MD, PhD
Authors: A. A. SMETANIN, E. V. EKIMOV, A. A. NOVIKOV, A. P. SOLONENKO
Department: Pediatric Dentistry
 
2. Device for temporary immobilization and transportation of victims with suspected unstable pelvic fracture
Supervisor: Prof. Natalia V. GOVOROVA, MD, PhD
Author: N. S. AVERKIN
Department: Anesthesiology and Intensive Care
 
3. Technology development for diagnostic material processing for cancer early diagnosis using cellulose acetate adhesive substrate with perforated holes
Supervisor: Prof. Assoc. Sergei I. MOZGOVOI, MD, PhD
Author: M. N. PARYGINA
Department: Morbid Anatomy
Supported by "UMNIK" Program of the Innovation Promotion Fund
 
4. Personalized approach to the management and rehabilitation of profoundly premature infants at the outpatient stage based on the study of protein and phosphorus-calcium metabolism
Supervisor: Tatiana N. BELKOVA, MD, PhD
Authors: L. A. KRIVTSOVA, T. V. OKSENCHUK, M. A. PLEKHANOVA, A. N. DAKUKO, T. A. GONCHAROVA, B. M. PETROSYAN
Department: Pediatrics
 
5. Connective tissue dysplasia: clinical picture, pathogenesis, morphological and functional, molecular and genetic, diagnostic and prognostic criteria, therapeutic and preventive care
Supervisor: Prof. Galina I. NECHAEVA, MD, PhD
Authors: A. N. DAKUKO, L. A. KRIVTSOVA
Department: Internal Medicine and Family Medicine
 
6. Stratification of risks of tuberculosis progression in children
Supervisor: Prof. Assoc. Maria A. PLEKHANOVA, MD, PhD
Authors: L. A. KRIVTSOVA, A. N. DAKUKO, T. V. OKSENCHUK
Department: Pediatrics
 
7. Preventive measures of purulent-septic complications in obstetrics: VNIITU-1 molded sorbent application
Supervisor: Prof. Sergei V. BARINOV, MD, PhD
Authors: A. V. LAVRENOV, Yu. I. TIRSKAYA, T. V. KADTSYNA, I. N. RAZDOBEDINA, L. G. PIANOVA
Department: Obstetrics and Gynecology №2
 
8. Treatment mode of purulent-septic complications in obstetrics: medical application of molded sorbent VNIITU-1PVP
Supervisor: Prof. Sergei V. BARINOV, MD, PhD
Authors: A. V. LAVRENOV, Yu. I. TIRSKAYA, O. V. LAZAREVA, L. L. SHKABORNYA, L. G. PIANOVA
Department: Obstetrics and Gynecology №2
 
9. Treatment of postpartum endometritis: medical application of molded sorbent VNIITU-1PVP
Supervisor: Prof. Sergei V. BARINOV, MD, PhD
Authors: A. V. LAVRENOV, Yu. I. TIRSKAYA, T. V. KADTSYNA, I. N. RAZDOBEDINA, L. G. PIANOVA
Department: Obstetrics and Gynecology №2
 
10. Managing postpartum hemorrhage with the hemostatic uterine supraplacental suture
Supervisor: Prof. Sergei V. BARINOV, MD, PhD
Authors: I. V. MEDYANNIKOVA, T. V. KADTSYNA, O. A. GREBENYUK
Department: Obstetrics and Gynecology №2