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Grant of the Government of the Russian Federation for the state support of scientific researches, which are conducted under the guidance of leading scientists in Russian educational institutions of higher professional education (agreement No. 11.G34.31.0065 dated October 19, 2011) |
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Regeneration of airways and lungThe official website of the project "Investigating the molecular mechanisms and underlying pathways of regenerative medicine approaches the tissue-engineering and cell therapy of airways and lungs" |
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Preliminary stage of training in Karolinska doneYoung specialists from Kuban State Medical University, members of the grant research team, Elena Gubareva and Aleksandr Sotnichenko underwent the first stage of training in the Karolinska Institute (Sweden) in the department of regenerative medicine. They spent there the first two weeks 09.04.2012 – 23.04.2012. Purpose of training: gaining of experience in laboratory of regenerative medicine, studying methods and ways of organs and tissues decellularization, seeding of bioartificial scaffolds for manufacturing of bioengineered trachea aimed at implementation of further work on the grant of the Government of the Russian Federation on direction “Molecular and cellular biology, biotechnology, regenerative medicine”. Before training in the Karolinska the young researchers underwent training in Moscow and St. Petersburg at our partners – Human Stem Cells Institute and Institute of Cytology of Russian Academy of Sciences. There they mastered skills of work with cell cultures during a month in order to be able to proceed direct to research on the subject of the grant and be on the same level of grounding as their new colleagues. The next stage of training will begin on the 25th of June and last for 3 months. After that E.Gubareva and A.Sotnichenko will work in their own laboratory, in Kuban Medical University. |
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2012 © Kuban State Medical University. The official website of the project "Investigating the molecular mechanisms and underlying pathways of regenerative medicine approaches the tissue-engineering and cell therapy of airways and lungs" |