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Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –
The XVI International Congress “Nevsky Radiological Forum – 2025” was held in St. Petersburg on April 11-12. Several thousand people from all over the world gathered at the congress to exchange diagnostic experience and improve skills.
During the congress, Andrei Aleksandrovich Tulupov, professor of the Department of Fundamental Medicine Institute of Medicine and Medical Technologies NSU, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, was awarded the “Professor M. I. Nemenov” medal, the highest award in the field of radiation diagnostics in the Russian Federation. This is a professional award from the Presidium of the St. Petersburg Radiological Society for outstanding achievements in the field of X-ray radiology.
Andrey Aleksandrovich Tulupov is a renowned scientist, one of the leading specialists in Russia in the field of radiation diagnostics, nuclear medicine and neurosciences. The professor has been working at NSU for many years and was the first in the world to launch his own course in MRI anatomy for students majoring in General Medicine. Since 2009, he has been in charge of the residency in radiology. During this time, Andrey Aleksandrovich created a scientific school of radiologists, which is developing a fundamentally new direction in the field of radiation diagnostics, nuclear medicine and neurosciences – functional neurovisualization.
The “Professor Nemenov M.I.” medal was established in 2007 for specialists in radiation diagnostics and radiation therapy who have made an invaluable contribution to the development of domestic radiology and have taken an active part in the training of scientific and pedagogical personnel. It is a form of recognition of the achievement of the highest results in professional, scientific, educational and social activities.
Mikhail Isaevich Nemenov was a Soviet radiologist, doctor of medicine, professor, doctor of biological sciences, doctor of medical sciences, honored scientist of the RSFSR, one of the founders of domestic radiology.
Another significant event of the forum for NSU was the competition of young scientists, where Vladimir Popov, a 2nd-year resident in the specialty “Radiology”, took 3rd place among more than 30 competitors from among postgraduate students and research staff. He presented a report on the topic: “Possibilities of non-contrast MR perfusion in the quantitative assessment of cerebral blood flow during dynamic monitoring of ischemic stroke” (scientific supervisor – Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences Andrey Aleksandrovich Tulupov).
“It was a grand forum with the opportunity not only to meet colleagues, delve into and notice something new for yourself, but also to practice your speaking skills, hear comments from professionals on the expert committee and see possible growth points for improving your work,” said Vladimir Popov.
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