EXPERIENCE IN ORGANIZING RESEARCH WORK IN THE FIELD OF TRANSLATIONAL BIOMEDICINE AMONG STUDENTS OF THE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
AbstractStudying at a medical university in biological subjects is inherently linked to working on living biological objects, which allows students to acquire the necessary skills to independently conduct scientific research in the field of translational biomedicine. The article presents specific methodological approaches developed by the authors to improve the level of research work of students at a medical university, effectively contributing to the development of knowledge of biological objects and their role in extrapolating data from scientific experiments to methods of treating various pathologies in humans.
Keywords: scientific society of students; translational biomedicine; danio rerio; zebrafish; medical student; higher education
Funding. The study had no sponsor support.
Conflict of interest. The authors declare no conflict of interest.
For citation: Lashhenova L.I., Snigur G.L., Postnova M.V., Kokoreva T.P. Experience in organizing research work in the field of translational biomedicine among students of the Medical University. Meditsinskoe obrazovanie i professional’noe razvitie [Medical education and professional development]. 2025; 16 (1): 88–97. DOI: https://doi.org/10.33029/2220-8453-2025-16-1-88-97 (in Russian)
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