Студенты-иностранцы СибГМУ пополнили багаж знаний в Мульти-школе молодых ученых в Новосибирске⭐️
Студенты лечебного факультета профиля General medicine из Индии, Египта и Нигерии поучаствовали в 15-ой международной школе молодых ученых «Системная биология и биоинформатика (SBB-2024)» и в 4-ой школе молодых ученых «Генетика, геномика, биоинформатика и биотехнология растений (PlantGen School 2024)». 🧬
Учащиеся слушали лекции и практиковались в сферах биоинформатики, генетики, структурной биологии. В постерной сессии свои доклады представили студенты 3 курса ЛФ СибГМУ Ашутош Рай и Адарш Рай из Индии.
SibMed’s international students from Nigeria, India, and Egypt had the opportunity to expand their knowledge at the Multi-school for young scientists in Novosibirsk ⭐️
Students from the General Medicine Department took part in the 15th International School for Young Scientists "Systems Biology and Bioinformatics (SBB-2024)" and the 4th School for Young Scientists "Genetics, Genomics, Bioinformatics and Plant Biotechnology (PlantGen School 2024)". 🧬
They attended lectures and gained practical experience in the fields of bioinformatics, genetics, and structural biology. During the poster session, third-year Indian students from General Medicine Department, Ashutosh Rai and Adarsh Rai, presented their reports.
Студенты-иностранцы СибГМУ пополнили багаж знаний в Мульти-школе молодых ученых в Новосибирске⭐️
Студенты лечебного факультета профиля General medicine из Индии, Египта и Нигерии поучаствовали в 15-ой международной школе молодых ученых «Системная биология и биоинформатика (SBB-2024)» и в 4-ой школе молодых ученых «Генетика, геномика, биоинформатика и биотехнология растений (PlantGen School 2024)». 🧬
Учащиеся слушали лекции и практиковались в сферах биоинформатики, генетики, структурной биологии. В постерной сессии свои доклады представили студенты 3 курса ЛФ СибГМУ Ашутош Рай и Адарш Рай из Индии.
SibMed’s international students from Nigeria, India, and Egypt had the opportunity to expand their knowledge at the Multi-school for young scientists in Novosibirsk ⭐️
Students from the General Medicine Department took part in the 15th International School for Young Scientists "Systems Biology and Bioinformatics (SBB-2024)" and the 4th School for Young Scientists "Genetics, Genomics, Bioinformatics and Plant Biotechnology (PlantGen School 2024)". 🧬
They attended lectures and gained practical experience in the fields of bioinformatics, genetics, and structural biology. During the poster session, third-year Indian students from General Medicine Department, Ashutosh Rai and Adarsh Rai, presented their reports.
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