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TNMU Students Presented Results of Their Research at the “Innovations in Medicine and Pharmacy” Conference

Students of TNMU Department of Pathological Physiology successfully participated in the 93rd Research and Training Conference of Students and Young Scientists “Innovations in Medicine and Pharmacy”, which was hosted by Ivano-Frankivsk National Medical University on April 28-30, 2024. One of the most active participants of the event were students representing the scientific club of TNMU Department of Pathological Physiology. They presented their scientific accomplishments in the current academic year.

Olha Denefil, Head of the Department of Pathological Physiology of TNMU, delivered the official speech “Mechanisms of the development of adrenaline cardiomyopathy in rats subjected to hypodynamia and gonadectomy”.

Members of the Department scientific club won prizes in the “Normal and Pathological Physiology” section.

First degree diplomas were awarded to Viktoria Miroshnyk and Ivan Bevziuk for the report “Changes in the behaviour of rats of different sexes with post-traumatic stress disorder under the influence of antidepressants and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs” (supervisor – Professor Olha Denefil).

Diplomas of the second degree were awarded to:

Sofia Berehuliak, Nadia Luchyshyn for the research titled “Psychological features of higher education students during martial law” (supervisor – Professor Olha Denefil);
Sofia Chornii, Anastasia Budarna for the report titled “Stress resistance of higher education students of various years of study” (supervisor – Professor Olha Denefil);
Sofia Homonets, Oleksandr Mihenko for the report “Intestinal microbiota changes in rats of different sexes with post-traumatic stress disorders” (supervisor – Professor Olha Denefil and Associate Professor Natalia Tkachuk);
Nazar Koliasa, Andrii Taras for the report “Development of insulin resistance in experimental non-alcoholic steatohepatitis in rats” (supervisor – Kateryna Yuriiv).

The third-degree diplomas were awarded to Viktoria Balk, Yevhenia Mozhova, Natalia Lanova for the report “Influence of inositol on the development of oxidative stress in rats of different sexes with steatohepatosis” (supervisor – Professor Olha Denefil).

These achievements testify to the high level of students’ and young scientists’ scientific work of the Department of Pathological Physiology of TNMU.

The information and photographs were provided by Olha Denefil.