Ainur Ragimova
- Research Fellow: Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience / Centre for Cognition & Decision Making
- Ainur Ragimova has been at HSE University since 2020.
Education and Degrees
Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
According to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) 2011, Candidate of Sciences belongs to ISCED level 8 - "doctoral or equivalent", together with PhD, DPhil, D.Lit, D.Sc, LL.D, Doctorate or similar. Candidate of Sciences allows its holders to reach the level of the Associate Professor.
Courses (2024/2025)
- Neuroscience (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Social Sciences; 3 year, 2, 3 module)Eng
- Neuroscience (Mago-Lego; 2, 3 module)Eng
- Neuroscience (Master’s programme; Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience; 1 year, 2, 3 module)Eng
- Past Courses
Courses (2023/2024)
- Multimodal Neuroimaging Part 2 (Master’s programme; Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience; 2 year, 1, 2 module)Eng
- Multimodal Neuroimaging Part 2 (Mago-Lego; 1, 2 module)Eng
- Neuroscience (Master’s programme; Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience; 1 year, 2, 3 module)Eng
- Neuroscience (Mago-Lego; 2, 3 module)Eng
Courses (2022/2023)
- Advanced Neuroimaging (Master’s programme; Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience; 2 year, 1, 2 module)Eng
- Advanced Neuroimaging (Mago-Lego; 1, 2 module)Eng
- Neuroscience (Master’s programme; Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience; 1 year, 2, 3 module)Eng
- Neuroscience (Mago-Lego; 2, 3 module)Eng
Employment history
In 2013, I graduated from I.M. Sechenov of the Ministry of Health of Russia, specializing in "general medicine"
2015 I graduated from the residency at the First Moscow State Medical University named after I.M. Sechenov of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation with a degree in psychiatry
2018 I completed my postgraduate studies at the First Moscow State Medical University named after I.M. Sechenov of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation with a degree in psychiatry
2018 I defended my Ph.D. thesis on "Non-psychotic postpartum depression in schizophrenia" in the specialty 14.01.06 Psychiatry
02/04/2020 - order to issue a diploma of a candidate of medical sciences
2016-2018 - psychiatrist at the Federal Medical and Biological Agency. Burnazyan
Since 2018, researcher at the Academy at the Academy under the Office of the President of the Russian Federation
2019-2020 - worked as a psychiatrist at City Clinical Hospital 51
Since 2020 - Research Fellow at the Higher School of Economics Professional retraining Psychiatry - narcology (registration number 0277)
04/26/2018 Psychotherapy (registration number 0408) 04/25/2018
Implementation in neuropsychiatry (registration number 117-17 / OB) 08.12.2017
Cognitive impairment and dementia in clinical practice (registration number 10C / 1004.28) 10/16/2017
'A Neurological Patient's Mental State Can Seriously Affect Their Quality of Life'
World Brain Day is observed on July 22 every year. The HSE News Service asked researchers of the HSE Centre for Cognition and Decision Making about the impact of neurological conditions on mental health, using cervical dystonia (CD) as an example. Ainur Ragimova, Research Fellow of the Centre, discusses current studies into cervical dystonia at HSE University and worldwide and explains how patients' quality of life can be improved by proper treatment.
From Hate-Watching to GMOs: Highlights of the HSE Science Battles’ Third Semi-Finals
The fifth season of HSE Science Battles is currently underway, with the Sber office serving as a venue for another stage of the battle. Four speakers fought for a place in the finals by presenting their research in a ‘TED Talks’ format. The HSE News Service reports on highlights from the event, including how to explain to your grandmother that GMOs aren’t dangerous, what font you should use to develop your memory, and who ‘hate-watchers’ are.
Russian Researchers Assessed the Likelihood of Sleep Disorders after COVID-19
A team of researchers from the HSE Centre for Cognition and Decision Making and the Central State Medical Academy conducted a study on sleep disorders, mood and fatigue after COVID-19. These factors are interrelated and the researchers recommend a comprehensive approach to treat the problem effectively. The work was published in the journal Neuroscience and Behavioral Psychology.
Lasers, Magnetic Stimulation and a Robotic Arm: How Researchers at HSE University Study the Brain
The Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience (ICN) at HSE University has recently added state-of-the-art laboratory equipment to its range of tools for studying brain function. The News Service visited the Institute to learn more about the uses of infrared lasers, optical tomography and a unique robotic arm, as well as why research into vascular tone is important, which parts of the brain can be stimulated to make people more generous, and how the Institute’s research can help treat diseases.