MINISTER OF HEALTH APPROVES NEW COMPOSITION OF THE YOUNG SCIENTISTS COUNCIL: NMRRC RECEIVES RECORD REPRESENTATION
The Minister of Health of the Russian Federation, Mikhail Murashko, has approved the updated composition of the Young Scientists Council of the Russian Ministry of Health. The council now includes 129 promising researchers from the country’s leading medical institutions. The National Medical Research Radiological Centre has taken the leading position in terms of representation, demonstrating the high level of training and scientific potential of its specialists.
Three candidates of medical sciences from the National Medical Research Radiological Centre have joined the Council:
- Darya Galitskaya – Junior Researcher and Research Engineer at the Department of Tumors of the Reproductive and Urinary Systems of P. Hertsen Moscow Oncology Research Institute.
- Ruslan Moshurov – Senior Researcher at the Abdominal Surgery Department of P. Hertsen Moscow Oncology Research Institute.
- Artur Petrosyan – Physician in X-ray Endovascular Diagnostics and Treatment at the Department of X-ray Surgical Diagnostic and Treatment Methods.
The Young Scientists Council of the Ministry of Health was established in 2019 to consolidate the scientific community in the field of healthcare. This second revision of its composition is particularly significant in the context of the approved National Projects (2025–2030) and the Decade of Science and Technology (2022–2031).
The NMRRC record representation in the Council reaffirms its status as a center for advanced medical research and innovative solutions. The inclusion of our specialists in this expert community will strengthen the integration of science and clinical practice, shape the current scientific agenda, and promote the implementation of cutting-edge technologies in healthcare.
The updated Council brings together talented young scientists from various specialized institutions, creating opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration and the implementation of strategic medical initiatives.