Center for Molecular Diagnostics and Genomic Research in Medicine
1) Microbiological Laboratory
Purpose:
Identification of microorganisms causing diseases in the human body (bacteria, fungi, and certain parasites), study of their biological properties, and diagnosis of infectious diseases.
Objectives:
- Isolation and identification of pathogenic microorganisms from clinical samples;
- Determination of antimicrobial (antibiotic) susceptibility of microorganisms;
- Clarification of the etiology of infectious diseases;
- Epidemiological surveillance and prediction of infection spread;
- Development of diagnostic and preventive recommendations.
2) Clinical Diagnostic Laboratory
Purpose:
Early diagnosis of diseases and monitoring of treatment effectiveness through the analysis of clinical and biochemical parameters to assess patients’ health status.
Objectives:
- Performing general clinical analyses of blood, urine, stool, and other biological fluids;
- Conducting biochemical, hematological, and coagulation studies;
- Assessment of the functional state of the organism;
- Monitoring disease progression and treatment outcomes;
- Interpretation of clinical data and provision of conclusions to physicians.
3) Cell Biology Laboratory
Purpose:
In-depth investigation of disease pathogenesis through the study of cellular structure, functions, and molecular mechanisms.
Objectives:
- Study of cell growth, division, and differentiation processes;
- Development of cellular models and their application in experimental research;
- Identification of pathological changes at the cellular level;
- Conducting research in the field of stem cells and regenerative medicine;
- Participation in the development of cell therapy methods.
4) Laboratory of Pathomorphological Research
Purpose:
Investigation of structural changes in tissues and organs to determine the morphological basis of diseases.
Objectives:
- Histological examination of biopsy and surgical specimens;
- Detection of tumor and precancerous changes;
- Morphological assessment of disease development stages;
- Clarification and confirmation of the clinical diagnosis;
- Provision of pathomorphological data for research and educational activities.
5) Immunological Research Laboratory
Purpose:
Diagnosis of diseases through assessment of the immune system status and identification of immune disorders.
Objectives:
- Determination of immune cell and immunoglobulin levels;
- Diagnosis of autoimmune, allergic, and immunodeficiency diseases;
- Evaluation of vaccination effectiveness;
- Study of cytokines and other immune markers;
- Participation in the scientific substantiation of immunotherapy methods.
6) Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory
Purpose:
Accurate and early diagnosis of diseases at the genetic and molecular levels.
Objectives:
- Conducting molecular genetic studies based on DNA and RNA analysis;
- Identification of hereditary, oncological, and neurological diseases;
- Application of PCR, sequencing, and other advanced methods;
- Detection of genetic mutations and molecular markers;
- Contribution to the development of personalized medicine.