Seven projects receive grants from Russian Science Foundation

The Russian Science Foundation summed up the results of the regional grant competition for small research groups. 251 initiatives are going to receive financial support, including seven projects by Kazan Federal University.
The list of as follows:
- “Mechanisms for the formation of interfaith tolerance and patriotism of youth in the Republic of Tatarstan: on the example of historical cultural and religious objects of social memory of Bolgar and Sviyazhsk” (supervisor – Deputy Director for Research of the Institute of Social and Philosophical Sciences and Mass Communications Maria Eflova);
- “The legacy of Nikolay Katanov: archival and museum centers, funds and materials” (supervisor – Deputy Director for Research at the Institute of International Relations Rafael Valeev);
- “Theory of rings and modules and its applications” (supervisor – Professor of the Department of Algebra and Mathematical Logic of the Institute of Mathematics and Mechanics Adel Abyzov);
- “The unique adamalisin-like metalloproteinase of bacilli: functional role in the cell and structural features” (supervisor – Senior Research Associate of the Laboratory of Agricultural Bioengineering Natalya Rudakova);
- “Study of the molecular mechanisms of protein fibril formation inhibition in the presence of uronic acid derivatives” (headed by Dilyara Khaibrakhmanova, Junior Research Associate of the Laboratory of the Molecular Basis of Amyloid Formation and Antiamyloid Activity);
- “Numerical and experimental study of the characteristics of low-pressure HF discharges for radio signal transmission problems” (headed by Timur Terentyev, Junior Research Associate of the Laboratory of Magnetic Radio Spectroscopy and Quantum Electronics);
- “Study of the therapeutic potential of biosimilar membrane vesicles derived from HGF-modified mesenchymal stem cells for the treatment of pulmonary fibrosis” (supervised by Junior Research Associate of the Laboratory of Cellular Communication Sevindzh Kletukhina).