On March 27, the department held another meeting of the student scientific club. The topic of the event was “Physiology of Aging: Biological Mechanisms and Pathological Manifestations.”
During the meeting, participants discussed recent scientific advances in aging research, examined the biological mechanisms underlying this process, and explored its pathological manifestations. The event facilitated the exchange of ideas, deepened knowledge, and encouraged the search for new research directions.
Students presented five reports:
- Kidymenko A., MC.m-212– “Metabolic Changes During Aging: The Role of Metabolic Syndrome and Insulin Resistance.”
- Skibchyk Yu., MC.m-213– “The Immune System and Aging: Age-Related Changes in the Immune System and Their Impact on Health.”
- Hanina V., MC.m-304– “Aging and the Cardiovascular System: Age-Related Changes in the Cardiovascular System and Their Impact on Health.”
- Molodets A., SM-301– “Epigenetics and Aging: How Epigenetic Changes Affect the Aging Process.”
- Rozmaita O., MC.m-212– “Anti-Aging Dermatology from the Perspective of Evidence-Based Medicine.”
We sincerely thank all participants for their active involvement and enthusiasm for scientific development! The next meeting will be held soon—stay tuned for updates on our website.
We invite everyone to join the club and explore new frontiers in science together!