Organizing Committee Member

Kurnikova Irina

Kurnikova Irina

Professor of Medicine
RUDN University
Moscow, Russia

Biography

Irina Kurnikova is a Professor of Medicine at RUDN University (Peoples' Friendship University of Russia), Moscow, Russia. She has extensive experience in the field of scientific and practical Endocrinilogy. Dealing with Problems of Endocrinology more than 20 years. The main areas of her research are the optimization of the system approach to the treatment and rehabilitation of patients with diabetes mellitus, diseases of the thyroid gland, disturbances in the system of regulation of the organism and other endogenous factors (comorbidity, interstitial humoral transport et al.). Currently teaches at Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, curator of the scientific direction of endocrinology. Has published more than 20 articles in well-known journals, the author of 25 books and manuals in Russian, 10 patents for inventions

Research Area

Endocrinology

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