Kazan Federal University

Young scientists awarded federal Presidential scholarships

13 researchers from KFU were commended for their work and will be receiving monthly payments from the President of Russia.

Here is the list of the winners and their research topics:

Almaz Akhunzyanov – Developing a diagnostic panel for noninvasive evaluation of sensitivity to chemotherapy in patients with breast cancer;

Marsel Garipov – Developing a new generation of effective and low-toxic antifungal medications based on vitamin B6 derivatives for the treatment of drug-resistant mycoses;

OIeg Gerasimov – Developing numerical methods of clinical diagnostics of bones based on CT data with regards to their firmness under biomechanical stress;

Svetlana Konnova – Medications based on clay nanoparticles and biopolymers with anti-inflammatory and antibacterial activity;

Alexander Laykov – Multi-omics approaches to the evaluation of dysfunctions in metabolic pathways in neurodegenerative diseases;

Semyon Lapuk – Determining expiry conditions for fast-crystallizing glass-like antibiotics;

Pavel Padnya – Creating programmable materials for the treatment of infected wounds based on macrocyclic compounds and nanoparticles of silver with prolonged antibacterial activity;

Alina Peshkova – Thrombocyte-leukocyte aggregates as markers of prothrombotic inflammation: mechanisms of genesis and morpho-functional characteristics;

Mikhail Pugachyov – Developing effective and safe medications based on vitamin B6 and saccharumoside B for the treatment of oncological diseases;

Alyona Khadieva – Developing electrochemically active materials based on N-arylamine derivatives of phenothiazine for medical diagnostics;

Firdaws Aliev – Developing catalytic complexes for steam-gas technology for the extraction of non-traditional hydrocarbons;

Irek Mukhamatdinov – Developing catalytic systems and methods of their industrial production for oil extraction enhancement;

Fadis Murzakhanov – Optically polarized electron states of NV defects in silicon carbide crystals.

Overall, 445 young scientists were awarded, and KFU is second in Russia by the total number of winners after Moscow State University.

 

Source text: Media Center

Photo: Alexander Kuznetsov

Translation: Yury Nurmeev

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