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Research

Current trends in scientific research:
1. Experimental cardiac contusion: mechanisms of adaptation in relation to organism's stress resilience and pharmacological correction.
2. Cellular adaptation phenomena in cardiac contusion.
3. Injury of extrathoracic organs in isolated experimental cardiac contusion.
4. Endotoxemia in extreme and terminal conditions.
5. Challenges in neonates with extremely low birth weight.
 
Complex research work:
Pathogenic mechanisms, diagnostic criteria and ways for correction of functional, metabolic and structural damages of organs, and antistress protection in extreme and terminal conditions.
 
 
PhD Program
Patophysiology (specialty code 30.06.01)
Education: full-time and part-time forms
Language: Russian
 
 
Students’ Scientific Society of the Department
Supervisors: Sergey V. PALYANOV, MD, PhD and Alexander N. ZOLOTOV, MD, PhD
 
Current topics:
1. Adaptation strategies for cardiac contusion in rats with different stress tolerance and sensitivity to hypoxia (Supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Olga V. KORPACHEVA, MD, PhD).
2. Functional and metabolic heart damage and extracardiac disorders in type 2 myocardial infarction (Supervisor: Alexander N. ZOLOTOV, MD, PhD).
3. Features of sepsis pathogenesis in newborns (Supervisor: Sergey V. PALYANOV, MD, PhD).
4. Etiological agents of sepsis and their antibiotic resistance in the ICU in Omsk (Supervisor: Alexander N. ZOLOTOV, MD, PhD).
5. Sorption capacity of the erythrocytes as a link in endogenous intoxication pathogenesis in patients with local and generalized inflammatory processes (Supervisor: Alexander N. ZOLOTOV, MD, PhD).