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Research & Expertise

Identity and folk culture: dependence / confrontation / indifference

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On December 6, 2022, a roundtable "Identity and folk culture: dependence / confrontation / indifference" was held, to which experts from different fields were invited so that they could identify a view of identity specific to their professional field and thereby enrich general ideas about the processes of identification in culture.

Evolution of the SARS-CoV-2

As part of the study, researchers of the Laboratory for Research on Molecular Mechanisms of Longevity was able to demonstrate that microRNAs in human lung tissue exert evolutionary pressure on the SARS-CoV-2 genome.

LCSR Researchers Got the Elizabeth H. Nelson Prize

LCSR Researchers Got the Elizabeth H. Nelson Prize
Violetta Korsunova, Junior Research Fellow, and Boris Sokolov, Laboratory Head, have become the prizewinners of the Elizabeth H. Nelson Prize for the best paper from a society in transition. Laboratory's staff congratulates them on their victory and sincerely wishes them inspiration and success in their endeavours!

Adolescent attacks on schools: a disease or a social phenomenon?

On November 24 Elena Dozortseva (Doctor of Psychology, Professor, Head of the Department of Legal Psychology, Moscow State Pedagogical University, Head of the Laboratory of Child and Adolescence Psychology, Serbsky Scientific Center for Social and Forensic Psychiatry) took part in the "Culture matters" research seminar with the report "Adolescent attacks on schools: a disease or a social phenomenon?".

Laboratory seminar 'Relationship between microRNA expression in the intestinal epithelium and the expression of (+)RNA viruses'

On November 22, 2022, a workshop was held at the Laboratory of Molecular Physiology on 'The Relationship of MicroRNA Expression in the Intestinal Epithelium with the Expression of (+)RNA of Viruses'.

‘An STI-Accelerated and Informed Future is Possible’

‘An STI-Accelerated and Informed Future is Possible’
The Twelfth International Academic Conference ‘Foresight and Science, Technology and Innovation Policy’ is kicking off at HSE University on November 22. Alexander Sokolov, chair of the organising committee, talked to the HSE News Service about the evolution of the foresight agenda. Two of the conference speakers, Ibon Zugasti from Spain and Mlungisi Cele from South Africa, shared some highlights of their research.

‘An STI-Accelerated and Informed Future is Possible’

‘An STI-Accelerated and Informed Future is Possible’
The Twelfth International Academic Conference ‘Foresight and Science, Technology and Innovation Policy’ is kicking off at HSE University on November 22. Alexander Sokolov, chair of the organising committee, talked to the HSE News Service about the evolution of the foresight agenda. Two of the conference speakers, Ibon Zugasti from Spain and Mlungisi Cele from South Africa, shared some highlights of their research.

The project of the laboratory staff led by Dmitry Taletsky won the competition of mathematical projects carried out by young researchers.

Laboratory Seminar 'Influence of SARS-CoV-2 VOC Omicron Mutations on the Spectrum of High-Affinity Peptides in the Moscow Population'

On November 15, 2022, the Laboratory of Molecular Physiology held a scientific seminar titled 'The influence of SARS-CoV-2 VOC Omicron mutations on the spectrum of high-affinity peptides in the Moscow population'


Our article was published in the Journal of Neural Engineering!

The Journal of Neural Engineering published an article "Decoding speech from a small set of spatially separated minimally invasive intracranial EEG electrodes using a compact and interpretable neural network.

Authors: Artur Petrosyan, Alexey Voskoboinikov, Dmitrii Sukhinin, Anna Makarova, Anastasia Skalnaya, Nastasia Arkhipova, Mikhail Sinkin and Alexei Ossadtchi.