Winners of the 2022 Russian Presidential grants and scholarships announced
The news came this week.
The following are the winners of Presidential grants for young PhDs:
Ayrat Kamalutdinov, Institute of Mathematics and Mechanics – Creation of directional fluid flows using vibration actuators;
Gayaz Tazmeev, Naberezhnye Chelny Institute – Creation of volumetric nonequilibrium plasma in a gas discharge of atmospheric pressure;
G枚lnur Fakhrullina, Institute of Fundamental Medicine and Biology – Aluminosilicate nanomaterials for effective bioremediation of oil pollution;
Kseniya Korolyova, Institute of Fundamental Medicine and Biology – The role of carbon monoxide in the regulation of nociceptive activity of the peripheral trigeminal nerve;
Roman Lavrenov, Institute of IT and Intelligent Systems – Planning the optimal trajectory of movement of mobile robotic systems in a three-dimensional map dynamically generated from heterogeneous data.
A special grant for leading scholarly groups went to Albert Rizvanov (Institute of Fundamental Medicine and Biology) for his topic 鈥淪tudy of the formation of vector immunity and the effectiveness of gene therapy based on adeno-associated viruses.鈥
Here are the winners of the 2022 鈥 2024 Presidential scholarships:
Firdaws Aliev, Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies – Development of catalytic complexes for steam-gas technology for the development of unconventional hydrocarbon resources;
Irek Mukhamatdinov, Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies – Development of a catalytic system for enhanced oil recovery and technology for its industrial production;
Almaz Akhunzyanov, Institute of Fundamental Medicine and Biology – Development of a diagnostic panel for non-invasive assessment of sensitivity to chemotherapy drugs in patients with breast cancer;
Marsel Garipov – Development of a new generation of highly effective and low-toxic antifungal agents based on vitamin B6 derivatives for the treatment of drug-resistant forms of mycoses;
Oleg Gerasimov, Institute of Mathematics and Mechanics – Development of numerical-digital methods for clinical diagnostics of bone organs according to computed tomography data based on strength, taking into account biomechanical loads;
Svetlana Konnova, Institute of Fundamental Medicine and Biology – Medicinal preparations based on clay nanoparticles and biopolymers with anti-inflammatory and antibacterial activity;
Alexander Laykov, Institute of Fundamental Medicine and Biology – Mult-omics approaches to the assessment of metabolic pathway disorders in neurodegenerative diseases;
Semyon Lapuk, Institute of Chemistry – Determination of shelf life of rapidly crystallizing glassy antibiotics;
Pavel Padnya, Institute of Chemistry – Creation of programmable materials for the treatment of infected wounds based on macrocyclic compounds and silver nanoparticles with prolonged antibacterial action;
Alina Peshkova, Institute of Fundamental Medicine and Biology – Platelet-leukocyte aggregates as markers of prothrombotic inflammation: mechanisms of formation and morphofunctional characteristics;
Mikhail Pugachyov, Center for Pharmaceutics – Development of highly effective and safe medicines based on natural compounds (vitamin B6 and saccharumoside B) for the treatment of cancer;
Alyona Khadieva, Institute of Physics – Development of electrochemically active materials based on N-arylamino derivatives of phenothiazine for medical diagnostics;
Fadis Murzakhanov, Institute of Physics – Optically polarized electronic states of NV defects in a silicon carbide crystal.
Source text: Larisa Busil
Photos: Alexander Kuznetsov
Translation: Yury Nurmeev