National Medical Research Center of Radiology (NMICR of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation)
Research Medical Organizations
Since 2014
Russia
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
3, 2nd Botkin Ave., 125284
Owners
The National Medical Research Center (FSBI NMICR of the Ministry of Health of Russia) of radiology has high scientific potential. Within its walls, a whole galaxy of scientists has been brought up who are engaged not only in fundamental developments, but also in their use in practice for the treatment of cancer, the creation of new anticancer drugs and conservative treatment schemes in order to improve the quality of life of patients.
Objectives:
- Educational activities
- Improving molecular genetic methods of diagnosis and treatment in oncology
- Development subroutine for Nuclear Medicine.
- Coordination of the needs of medical institutions and enterprises - manufacturers of medical equipment
- Creation of a national cancer biobank
- Establishment of a center for preclinical research and biomedical cell products
History
2022: Radiotherapy centre launches in Syria
A radiotherapy center is being launched in Syria, organized with the participation of Russian specialists. This became known on October 24, 2022. Read more here.
2014: Formation
In May 2014, on the basis of three leading medical institutes, the country's first scientific medical cluster in the field of oncology was created: the Federal State Budgetary Institution "National Medical Research Center of Radiology" of the Ministry of Health of Russia. It included: MNII named after P.A. Herzen, MNRC named after A.F. Tsyba and Research Institute of Urology and Interventional Radiology named after N.A. Lopatkin.
The goal is to unite the efforts of scientists and practitioners in the fight against cancer, to create conditions for the introduction of the latest technologies in the treatment of cancer, to ensure a breakthrough of domestic science and practice in such areas as nuclear medicine.
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