The first session of “Dandy” neurosurgical club took place at YSMU “COBRAIN” Scientific-Educational Center for Basic Brain Research. The event “Journal Club” was the first of its kind at the university.
30/03/2022In the history of the 100-year-old medical university, March 16 was marked by the opening of the “COBRAIN” Scientific-Educational Center for Fundamental Brain Research.
Autism Spectrum Disorders are now the focus of attention of scientists around the world. According to the World Health Organization, s one in 160 children in the world has an Autism Spectrum DisorderDeputy Dean of YSMU Overseas Education, the chair of normal anatomy, a postgraduate student at the Neurology Laboratory Meri Mkhitaryan decided to address this issue through an individual investigation.
The year 2022 begins with the summing up of the activities of the 2021 YSMU “COBRAIN” Scientific-Educational Center for Fundamental Brain Research.In 2021, the construction work of YSMU “COBRAIN” Scientific-Educational Center for Fundamental Brain Research began. The construction of the center is nearing completion, it will soon open its doors.
YSMU Specialists participated in an online meeting in the scopes of the conference “Neuroscience Initiative in Armenia “ in which a variety of missions were addressed by the international participants.Sweden Lund University Hospital Professor, leading researcher in the field of Neurodegenerative disorders, Dennis-Kirik, emphasized: “Getting approval for nervous system drugs is even more difficult than all the other cases. The drug companies have already realized that the role of the researcher in the whole process of getting drugs approved is great. Today’s neuroscience researcher must have a much greater involvement. Build your future in a way that exceeds your teachers. ”
An informative meeting for young researchers about the project MINERVA-Strengthening Research Management and Open Science Capacities of HEIS in Moldova and Armenia” was held at the university.
As it is already well known, the construction works of the “Scientific-Educational Center for Basic Brain Research” have started at YSMU. Telling about the details of the program, YSMU Rector Armen Muradyan noted that “Scientific-Educational Center for Basic Brain Research” will interpret the basic problems of the brain.
The construction works of the “Scientific-Educational Center for Basic Brain Research” (SECBBR) have started at YSMU. The center is being built within the framework of the RA “Improving Education” program, with the support of the World Bank and YSMU.
At a seminar on “Medical Informatics” organized by the American-Austrian Foundation in Salzburg on 27.10.-02.11 medical informaticians from the United States presented a new specialty – Medical Informatics to 31 different background doctors from 21 countries.