According to Svetlana Mustafina, President of the State Science Committee, the university actively introduces advanced technologies to medical practice. Particular attention is paid to the formation of 3D-implants, including bone prostheses that root root in the body.
The university uses the possibilities of a contribution technology laboratory on an intercourse campus. In addition to developing new implants, the university continues to produce eye crystals by combining medical information with engineering solutions.
Previously, the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation reported that scientists from the Moscow Electronic Technical Institute (MIET) have developed innovative coatings that come into contact with blood for medical implants. The new material reduces the risk of thrombosis by imitating the properties of natural vascular endotheline.
Source: Ferra

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