Аreas of scientific activity
The research focus is based on the priority areas in medicine and pharmacy for 2021-2025 approved by Decree No. 156 of the President of the Republic of Belarus dated May 7, 2020 "On Priority Areas of Scientific, Scientific-Technical and Innovative Activities for 2021-2025." This focus is informed by the current specialist training programs and the staffing of the departments. The research is fully aligned with the university's research objectives:
- Diagnostics, medical prevention and treatment of infectious diseases, including viral ones and non-communicable diseases and assessment of the quality of medical care;
- Biotechnology (genomic and post-genomic, cellular, microbial, medical and industrial);
- Medical rehabilitation of patients;
- Human health and environmental management healthy and safe nutrition and active longevity;
- Maternal and child health.
Areas of scientific activity:
- To develop and implement a method for assessing the risk of progression of chronic hepatitis and liver cirrhosis using molecular genetic and serological markers;
- To establish parameters of systemic inflammation, characteristics of micro- and mycobiota in HIV-infected patients and patients with diseases associated with metabolic syndrome in early aging;
- Metabolic, structural and molecular genetic factors in the development of cognitive and psychoneurological disorders in people in the post-COVID period of illness. Rationale and development of diagnostic and corrective technologies;
- To develop and implement a method of biocomposite bone grafting in primary cementless hip arthroplasty;
- Development of an automated flow bioreactor for in vitro evaluation of the antibacterial properties of new dental materials;
- Experimental substantiation of methods of combined antibiotic therapy of infections caused by microorganisms with extreme and complete antibiotic resistance;
- To develop and implement a method for determining the likelihood of developing pneumonia in premature infants;
- To develop and implement a method for assessing and predicting individualized accumulated radiation doses for individuals exposed to radiation as a result of the Chernobyl accident and living in radioactively contaminated areas;
- To scientifically substantiate the feasibility of classifying populated areas according to the dose criterion to ensure radiation protection of the population living in radioactively contaminated areas;
- Development and experimental testing of an antibacterial polymer coating for a mesh prosthesis for surgical use;
- To develop and implement a method for treating open fractures of the metacarpal bones and osteosynthesis pins with a functional antibacterial coating
