Research work of students

Responsible for NIRS – Professor Zhanybekov   Jursunkhan   Esenbekovich (phone 7134, E-mail :   [email protected] )

NSC at the Department of Anatomy function since the organization of the department (1931god). During this time there were thousands of students in the department. For the last 3 years more than 60 scientific articles and theses have been published in university, republican and international publications.

2014-2015 academic year.

Published 5 works in international publications. Among them, mention the work of the resident of the department of cardiovascular surgery Sarzhanov Galymzhan “mmmm blood supply to the human heart.”

Scientific adviser: prof. Zhanybekov DE made a presentation at the IV Congress of Cardiac Surgeons and the 1st Symposium of Vascular Surgeons of the Republic of Kazakhstan with the International Participation of Taraz. October 14-17, 2015. In addition, 3 works were held on the II round of the SRWS. For the work of the NIRS in 2015, the department was awarded a “Letter of Gratitude”.

2015-2016 academic year.

Students Kulaeva SN, Sergazieva AM, Shirinov AA, Kuanysheva A.E. Scientific adviser prof. Dosayev TM participated in the “Interuniversity Olympiad morphology with international participation of the organizers.” Almaty city. won the 3rd prize.

Students circle members for 2015-2016 uch.g.g. published 22 scientific papers in the university, as well as international publications.

2016-2017 uch.g.g.

Students circle members were published 11 scientific papers in international journals and 21 work in the publications of the Department of normal anatomy. Work 2nd year students OMV Bozhedomova Tatiana on the subject. “The anatomical features of the structure of the mastoid process of the temporal bone” Supervisor: prof. Zhanybekov DE Won a prize at the II round of the contest NIRS University were sent to Kazakhstan NIRS competition.

The last 2 years Department of normal anatomy is actively involved in the “Fair of students’ scientific circles” to stimulate research activity in the student environment. For this work, the chair is awarded a letter of gratitude for 2017.