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TOMSK, Jun 29 – RIA Tomsk.Tomsk State University (TSU) will be the first to begin to train masters according to the
interdisciplinary program devoted to transmitting chemical and biomedical
technologies, the press service of the higher education institution reported on
Wednesday.
"The
new educational program will train specialists in the field of development of
new chemicals and materials of biomedical appointment, modern diagnostic and
therapeutic methods and means. <…> There are
10 state-subsidized places, fee-paying placeas are also
planned", – it is said in the message.
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It is
specified that there are no direct analogs of the program in Russia. It is
realized on the basis of the international laboratory of transmitting cellular
and molecular biomedicine of TSU. The Tomsk master program is based on the
realized at Heidelberg University (Germany).
It is
noted that the TSU program is added with the courses by methods of receiving
biologically active connections, chemical fundamentals of molecular biology and
genetic engineering, marketing bases in chemical and pharmaceutical industry
and others. At the same time, students will be able to choose more than a half
of training course, having arranged education under the professional interests.
"Such
experts not just know how to receive new material, but also <…> what
happens to this material in an organism, which processes can be started at the
level of immune system. Know which substances can be used as components and
which can not", – the Head of the Laboratory of transmitting cellular and
molecular biomedicine Irina Kurzina is quoted in the massage.
It is
added that among teachers of the program there are Russian and foreign
scientists and practicing doctors. Lessons will be held not only in TSU, but also
in Tomsk Cancer Research Institute and Scientific Research Institute of
Cardiology of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Medical Science. Partners
of the program are universities of Heidelberg and Muenster (Germany), Leiden
University (Netherlands), it gives to students the chance of training abroad.