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Biomedicine issues discussed at Presidential Library
Biomedicine is a concern for everyone. It includes health today, risk reduction for tomorrow, and active longevity for a healthy future. Protection against bioterrorism and preserving humanity through genome stability is also a conversational topic.
Maintaining technological sovereignty and achieving leadership in biomedicine requires a visionary approach. This was discussed at a roundtable held on September 27, 2024, in St. Petersburg, under the auspices of the Committee on Socio-Economic Initiatives and Intellectual Innovations of the Business Center for Economic Development of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).
To lead in biomedicine, it is not enough to simply be competent in your field. You must be a visionary, able to see the future and set ambitious goals. You must also be able to take risks and learn from mistakes, paving the way for success.
The round table was attended by leading scientists from Russia and other countries of the CIS, who have a vision of the future of biomedicine for the long term.
During the event, scientific and technical issues were discussed, which are considered to be the most important growth points in the field of biomedicine at the global level.
Translational Medicine and Technology Transfer: Idea => Basic Research => Scientific Development => Technology => Production => Medical Practice
Microbiome and Humans: Microbiome and Pro-, Neuro-, Immuno-, Oncobiotics (Microorganisms for Health and Fight Against Cancer, Dangerous Infections, Neurodegenerative Diseases)
Immune System and Humanity: Immunity, Regeneration, and Nervous Regulation (Medicine of the Future: Restoration of Damaged Tissues and Lost Organs: From Myocardium to Extremities)
Proactive Development of Genetically Engineered Vaccines: Protection Against Existing and Future Variants of Infections, Including Those Arising from Evolutionary and Artificially Engineered Variability
New Generation Veterinary Vaccines: Caring for Animals or the Path to Human Health
Gene Diagnostics and Preventive Therapy: Genetically Determined Risks to Individual Health and How to Prevent Them from Being Realized
The Brain and Active Longevity: Modern Challenges and Solutions
Secrets of Immortality and Human Field Positioning: From Hyperboloid Resonance to the "Kluge Paradox"
Ivan Pavlov and the Imperial Institute of Experimental Medicine: Visionary Experience in Biomedicine
As a result of the roundtable discussion, initiatives were proposed to establish a network model for clinical and experimental research in the field of translational medicine in order to accelerate the implementation of breakthrough scientific discoveries and fundamentally new biotechnologies into practical medicine and the economy.
Participants at the roundtable took the lead in establishing the Society for Reviving the World Heritage of the Imperial Institute of Experimental Medicine, which aims to serve as a hub for developing a network-based model for fundamental and applied research in biomedicine.