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Zanda Priede

On 11 October, neurologist and Assistant Professor of the Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery of the Faculty of Medicine, Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) Zanda Priede received the Golden Own Award by AS Grindeks for her significant contribution to science. Cardiologist Vilnis Dzērve-Tāluts received the D.H. Grindelis Award for lifetime achievement in recognition of his contribution to medicine and pharmacy in Latvia.

RSU student Laura Bajāre's internship in a Moroccan hospital

Qualified doctors with sound medical knowledge who can treat thousands of patients with numerous different illnesses with insufficient funds for medicine. A lack of funding for doctors, medicine and sterilised healthcare products, filth, patients lying by the entrance of the hospital. Laura Bajāre, a sixth year student in the Faculty of Medicine at Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) came home from her internship in Morocco with these contrasting impressions.

Dr. Leigh Gibson with Lolita Neimane from the Department of Sports and Nutrition at RSU

Dr. Leigh Gibson is Reader in Biopsychology and Director of the Clinical and Health Psychology Research Centre within the Department of Psychology at the University of Roehampton, UK. His current research is concerned with influences on appetite and food choice, and their interaction with stress, health, and cognitive and emotional well-being. He also acts as an expert consultant for the food and drink industry in the UK. In September, Dr.

On Friday 19 October, the final seminar of the "European Research on Mathematical Modelling and Experimentation of HIV Testing In Hidden Communities (HERMETIC)" project will be held at the RSU Medical Education Technology Centre.

Ar SIA “Mikrotīkls” atbalstu RSU pētīs bērnu ļaundabīgo audzēju gēnus

Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) in cooperation with Latvian IT company MikroTik submitted an application for international research grant “Latvian Paediatric Cancer Genome Initiative”. Within the framework of the initiative mentioned above, the DNA sequence of children with cancer will be studied. The study will lead to improved and personalised treatment for childhood cancer in Latvia.

RSU researchers to study the impact of joint diseases caused by inflammation on neurocognitive function

In cooperation with neurologists from Austria, France, Canada and Switzerland, for three years researchers from Rīga Stradiņš University, under the leadership of Professor Valērija Groma, will be working on an interdisciplinary study on the impact of joint diseases caused by inflammation on neurocognitive function. After intense competition, this study gained support under a fundamental and applied research programme, funded by the Ministry of Education and Science and administered by the Latvian Council of Science.

Santa Slokenberga

Santa Slokenberga is a lecturer in the Faculty of Law at Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) and one of the first graduates of the RSU Faculty of Law, who later obtained her Master’s degree in Great Britain and a doctoral degree – in Sweden. She currently splits her time between two countries – Latvia and Sweden. Santa is a postdoctoral fellow at Lund University and a researcher at Uppsala University, whereas in Latvia she gives lectures to RSU students and consults in matters related to medical law.

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