Currently, the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology No. 1 conducts advanced research in the field of pharmacology, allergology and immunology, clinical laboratory and functional diagnostics.
The research of the department staff is focused on the development of new technologies and tools for clinical laboratory and functional diagnostics, treatment and prevention of diseases associated with immunity in obstetrics and gynecology. The scientific work of the department is closely related to international scientific and educational centers. The staff of the department is actively involved in the implementation of national and international scientific and technical projects. The staff of the department works in the following main scientific areas:
development of innovative technologies for the prevention, progression and treatment of gynecological diseases.
study of the pathogenesis of the molecular genetic mechanisms of immune inflammatory diseases, identify predisposing and early diagnostic biomarkers and improve pharmacotherapy;
This allows us to maintain the curriculum of the students of the department at the most up-to-date level. The teachers of the department teach students of the faculties “General Medicine”, “Higher Nursing”, “General Medicine and Pedagogy”, “Medical Prevention”, “Medical Biology”, “Dentistry”, “Obstetrics and Gynecology, Reproductive Medicine”.
Over the past 3 years, the teachers of the department have published more than 250 articles in domestic, Russian and foreign journals; 15 patents received; Published 5 textbooks, 6 scientific monographs, more than 20 textbooks, guidelines. Over the past 3 years, 2 candidate dissertations have been defended at the department. Under the guidance of Professor Ayupova F.M. G.A. Ikhtiyarova defended her doctoral dissertation on the topic “Methods of interrupting a differentiated pregnancy with antenatal death at different times”, N.N. Karimova defended her doctoral dissertation on “Modern approaches to improving the quality of life of women with massive bleeding during childbirth.” N.S. Narzulloeva defended her thesis on the topic “Pathogenetic substantiation of comparative immunocorrection in patients with uterine myoma”, N.K. Dustova, “Optimization of obstetrics and perinatal diagnostics in pregnant women with varicose veins”, F.Sh. Oripova defended her Ph.D. thesis on “Development of new treatments for nonspecific vaginitis (clinical and experimental research)”