Our hockey players' first victory of the new season

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Last weekend, the first game of the Moscow Student Hockey League took place as part of the XXXVIII Moscow Student Sports Games, in which the State University of Management team took part.

On the ice of the Yuzhny Led Ice Complex, our hockey players faced the team from the Russian University of Sports "GTSOLIFK" in the league's top division. The game was tense: our guys constantly took the lead, but their opponents quickly responded with goals.

The first goal was scored by team captain Andrei Larin, who scored after a pass from Stanislav Akhayan. However, the opposing team returned the favor and tied the score.

In the second period, our player Nikita Borovkov, receiving a pass from Timofey Katkov and Danila Ledenev, gave us the lead again. But our opponents managed to score again to tie the score.

The decisive moment came in the third period: our team's newcomer, Maxim Bobrov, scored the third goal with assists from Alexei Ivanov and Timofey Katkov.

The score of the match was 3:2 in favor of GUU.

We congratulate our hockey players on their first victory of the season and wish them continued success!

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The Department of Construction Management is developing a technology for crane-free installation of large-span structures.

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During group discussions. Chief Engineer of PERI LLC Anatoly Malyutin

Nadezhda Rozantseva, Associate Professor of the Department of Construction Organization at SPbGASU and Candidate of Engineering Sciences, conducted the research project "Development of a Technology for Crane-Free Assembly of Large-Span Structures" as part of the 2025 grant competition for research projects by SPbGASU academic staff.

The relevance of developing a technology for the rapid installation of large-span temporary structures using rail lifts is determined by several factors:

High costs: traditional methods require significant amounts of materials and labor; long construction and installation times: complex structures take a long time to construct and transport; environmental concerns: large amounts of waste are generated after dismantling.

The proposed technology is aimed at minimizing the impact of these factors:

Resource savings: quick installation reduces the need for resources and equipment, and the repeated use reduces the amount of required materials; increased productivity and process automation: the ability to quickly assemble reduces project implementation time, and the system ensures increased efficiency of the installation process; design flexibility: the lift design can be adapted to various environmental conditions and can be used in the construction of bridges, overpasses, hangar ceilings, and other large structures; optimal use of space: the superstructure is lifted directly from ground or water level, requiring no additional space for equipment, which helps save space; multiple use: after completion of its operation, the system, including the superstructure, can be dismantled and reinstalled in another location; improved environmental sustainability: repeated use reduces the amount of waste after dismantling, which reduces the impact on the environment.

During the research and development process, consultations were held with specialists from PERI LLC and Stroykomplekt Institute JSC, and a visit was made to a technology park in Noginsk, Moscow Region. PERI provided its facilities for modeling the lifting system, and group discussions of the idea were held with the specialists. The partners proposed using self-climbing system components developed by PERI LLC as a reference for the lifting system, which enabled the selection of two optimal design solutions.

Development of the crane-free installation technology continues. Calculations must now be conducted to determine not only the unit's ability to lift the stated loads but also the strength of its lifting frame and lifting platform. A patent application for the lifting technology and the folding outer casing is pending.

Once developed, the technology will be widely used in construction projects, reducing their negative impact on the environment and contributing to resource conservation.

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Sofia Shifon, a sixth-year student at the NSU Institute of Medicine and Medical Technologies, took third place in the young scientists' competition.

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From September 24th to 26th, the 26th All-Russian Scientific and Educational Forum "Mother and Child"—the most significant annual event for all obstetricians and gynecologists in the country—was held in Moscow. The forum brought together 5,600 specialists in person and 6,800 online from 226 cities and 13 countries, including Russia. Current issues in obstetrics and gynecology, gynecological endocrinology, perinatology, reproductive medicine, pediatric and adolescent gynecology, ultrasound, and laboratory diagnostics were discussed daily in the forum's 10 halls.

Novosibirsk State University and the Professor Pasman Clinic, a long-standing partner of the university, prepared three presentations:

1. Pre-pregnancy preparation, management of pregnancy and childbirth with a history of recurrent thrombosis (Pasman N.M., Drobinskaya A.N., Dudareva A.V., Shaklein A.V., Rogov N.V., Wagner Yu.N., Dmitrieva O.V., Kolesnikova A.V., Pis'mak M.A.) – together with the team of the maternity hospital of the 1st City Clinical Hospital.

2. Extragenital forms of endometriosis. Surgical treatment. Prevention of relapses (Kramskoy V.G., Sokolov A.V., Pasman N.M., Veretelnikova T.V.) — in collaboration with the 1st City Clinical Hospital.

3. Asherman's syndrome: diagnosis, treatment, pre-pregnancy preparation (Veretelnikova T.V., Pasman N.M., Pronicheva S.V., Selyunina N.A.).

Also speaking at the forum on behalf of NSU and the Regional Clinical Hospital was Alla Drobinskaya, Head of the Regional Perinatal Center, Chief Anesthesiologist-Resuscitator in Obstetrics, PhD, Associate Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Institute of Medicine and Medical Technologies at NSU. Her presentation was titled "HELLP Syndrome from the Perspective of an Obstetric Anesthesiologist."

At the traditional competition for young scientists, held as part of the Forum in English, the results of a 6th-year student's research were presented. Institute of Medicine and Medical Technologies of NSU Sofia Shiffon "Transcriptome analysis of stage-dependent molecular changes in endometriosis of various localizations."

The research was conducted at Professor Pasman's Clinic, using endoscopic procedures performed by Tatyana Vladimirovna Veretelnikova, and in the Cell Technologies Laboratory of the Research Institute of Fundamental and Clinical Immunology (RIFI). The research was supervised by Elena Removna Chernykh, MD, Professor, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and Deputy Director of RIFI. A total of 100 applications were submitted to the competition, and Sofia Shiffon's work took third place.

In our work at the Cellular Immunotherapy Laboratory at the Research Institute of Physical Culture, Infection, and Clinical Infection, we comprehensively examined molecular changes in endometriosis—a chronic gynecological inflammatory disease—at various stages. In our experimental work, we studied how patients' peritoneal fluid influences the phenotype of immune cells. We also conducted a multiplex analysis of 27 cytokines in the peritoneal fluid, identifying specific biomarkers for each stage.

My task was to supplement these experimental data with a bioinformatics experiment: transcriptomic (histology sequencing) profiling of endometriosis tissues. I analyzed 408 samples from 162 patients using differential gene expression and coexpression network construction. This allowed me to identify molecular changes occurring at different stages and locations of endometriosis, as well as validate the data obtained in the laboratory experiment," explained Sofia Shiffon.

Endometriosis affects approximately 10% of women of reproductive age, but is diagnosed on average 7-10 years after the onset of symptoms. Endometriosis symptoms significantly impair patients' quality of life. Existing hormonal therapy is not effective for all patients, and after surgical treatment, the recurrence rate reaches 40-50% within five years.

This study, conducted by NSU in collaboration with Professor Pasman's Clinic and the Research Institute of Physical Infection and Clinical Clinical Infections, opens up new possibilities for targeted immunotherapy, minimally invasive diagnostics, and provides new insights into the mechanisms of disease development.

Speaking about the success factors that enabled her to win the competition, Sofia noted that the key was the integrative approach, which combined several levels of analysis: from functional experiments with living cells to bioinformatic analysis of the transcriptome and the identification of biomarkers in biological fluids.

"The use of network analysis (WGCNA) allowed us to identify not individual genes, but functional modules reflecting key pathophysiological processes—from lesion implantation to metabolic adaptation and immune escape. Importantly, the results have clear translational potential: they point to specific therapeutic targets and biomarkers that can be validated for clinical use. Undoubtedly, the scientific supervision of Elena Removna Chernykh and Natalia Mikhailovna Pasman also played a decisive role. Thanks to them, I mastered the methods of systems immunology and learned to connect fundamental research with the clinical practice of a gynecologist," emphasized Sofya Shiffon.

Congratulations to Tatyana Vladimirovna, who represented NSU and the clinic with dignity, on her brilliant performance, and to Sofia Shiffon on her victory. We wish them continued creative success!

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An exhibition on Cuba's historical heritage has opened at St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering.

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Exhibition at St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering

The exhibition "The Historical Heritage of Cuba through the Eyes of Modern Students and Professionals" has opened in the exhibition hall of the Faculty of Architecture of St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering.

"The idea for the exhibition arose last November during the official St. Petersburg delegation's visit to the Republic of Cuba. We learned about a legendary figure in that country, Eusebio Leal Spengler, and decided to share information about him with our compatriots. The initiative was approved by the governor and supported by the St. Petersburg Committee for External Relations," said Alexey Mikhailov, Chairman of the Committee for State Control, Use, and Protection of Historical and Cultural Monuments (KGIOP) of the St. Petersburg Government.

Eusebio Leal Spengler (1942–2020) was a Cuban historian and restorer. Thanks to his efforts, the historic part of Havana was preserved and is being given new life. In 1982, Old Havana and its unique system of defensive fortifications were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

An exhibition on the work of Eusebio Leal Spengler opened for the first time at the Peter and Paul Fortress on July 1st as part of Restoration Week, marking the 80th anniversary of the Leningrad School of Restoration. The organizers were KGIOP (Committee on State Control, Use and Protection of Historical and Cultural Monuments) and the State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg. The exhibition was prepared by the Historian's Office of Havana and the National Council for Cultural Heritage of the Republic of Cuba.

SPbGASU proposed that KGIOP extend the exhibition's run within its walls and supplement it with student works.

"In April, we held a short-term clausura. Students from the Department of Architectural and Urban Heritage and the Department of Urban Planning participated. During the introductory session, they formulated ideas and coordinated them with their supervisors: myself, Anton Korolev, a senior lecturer in the Department of Architectural and Urban Heritage, and Sergei Semenov, a professor in the Department of Urban Planning. Five days later, the students submitted their projects, which focused on sharing emotional impressions of Havana," said Nadezhda Akulova, Acting Head of the Department of Architectural and Urban Heritage.

The students created 60×60 cm images of Cuba's historical heritage by hand. Nadezhda Alexandrovna is confident that hand-painted images are an essential skill for every architect and restoration architect.

"Our goal wasn't just to replicate the views of Havana, but to capture the spirit of the place and convey its emotions in a perfectly appropriate, concise, and vibrant format," shared student Varvara Tuchina.

"Bright colors, turquoise doors, orange walls! Expressing all this solely through lines, without color—that's a truly interesting challenge," says student Tatyana Muracheva.

"I have an unusual frame in the shape of palm trees—I think they evoke images of Cuba, a warm southern country. I've depicted a piece of Havana. People here are dancing, enjoying life, rejoicing in the wonderful weather and sunshine," explained student Alexandra Chupakova.

The organizers plan to expand the exhibition with works by Cuban students on the theme of St. Petersburg and make it a traveling exhibition. To this end, SPbGASU has submitted a draft memorandum of understanding to the Cuban University of the Arts.

The exhibition at SPbGASU on Cuba's historical heritage will run from October 3 to November 16. Address: 8 Egorova Street, entrance from 2-ya Krasnoarmeyskaya Street (SPbGASU's architectural entrance). To visit, please make an appointment by calling 7 (812) 316-15-68.

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The government will allocate over 700 million rubles to provide medical care to residents of the Belgorod and Kursk regions in other regions.

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Order No. 2697-r of September 29, 2025

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Order No. 2697-r of September 29, 2025

Over 700 million rubles will be allocated to provide medical care to residents of the Belgorod and Kursk regions in hospitals and clinics in other regions under the compulsory medical insurance (CMI) program. A corresponding order has been signed.

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From Mikhail Mishustin's opening remarks at the operational meeting with deputy prime ministers, October 6, 2025

Funding will be transferred from the Federal Compulsory Medical Insurance Fund budget to the territorial compulsory medical insurance funds of the Belgorod and Kursk regions. These funds will be used to settle accounts between the territorial compulsory medical insurance funds. This arrangement ensures the sustainability of regional healthcare systems while addressing unscheduled challenges and increased workloads, and ensures the full provision of free medical care.

“Federal funding will allow medical organizations to provide people from the Kursk and Belgorod regions with all the treatment they need under the compulsory medical insurance system without restrictions or problems,” Mikhail Mishustin noted atmeeting with deputy prime ministers on October 6 and asked Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova to keep this issue under personal control.

"The President emphasized that residents of border regions currently need additional support. It's important to ensure this," the Prime Minister added.

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Financial news: On October 6, 2025, UK FRT LLC will hold a deposit auction.

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Minimum amount of funds placed per application (in placement currency) 2,800,000,000
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Financial news: 06.10.2025, 11-17 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0JWHU2 (RZhD BO-17) were changed.

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October 6, 2025, 11:17 AM

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and the deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the National Credit Center (JSC) on October 6, 2025, 11:17 AM (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 96.42) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1078.55 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 20.0%) for the security RU000A0JWHU2 (RZhD BO-17) were changed.

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Financial news: On October 6, 2025, the Territorial Development Fund will hold a deposit auction.

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Minimum interest rate for placement, % per annum 17
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Feognost Guzikov, director of the Sergiev Posad State Historical and Art Museum-Reserve

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Mikhail Mishustin congratulated the museum director on his 65th birthday.

The telegram, in particular, notes:

"For many years, you have headed the Sergiev Posad State Historical and Art Museum-Reserve, making a significant contribution to the preservation and popularization of Russia's unique heritage.

Thanks to your energy and organizational talent, this vital center of Russian spirituality and Orthodox culture is actively developing and implementing modern technologies. Under your leadership, research, restoration, and publishing activities are being conducted, large-scale exhibition projects and educational programs are being implemented, and significant events are being held that are of interest not only to the professional community but also to anyone who wants to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of Ancient Rus' and see masterpieces of national art.

I wish you continued success, good health and prosperity."

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Financial news: 145 corporate bond issues were placed on the Moscow Exchange in September.

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The total volume of bond trading, including placements and secondary circulation, on the Moscow Exchange in September 2025 amounted to 3.4 trillion rubles, excluding overnight bonds (2.2 trillion rubles in August 2024).

Primary market

The total volume of bond placements and buybacks on the Moscow Exchange in September 2025 amounted to 1.77 trillion rubles, including one-day bonds worth 293 billion rubles.

In September, 145 corporate bond issues (excluding overnight ones) from 73 issuers with a total volume of 1.08 trillion rubles were placed on the Moscow Exchange.

Secondary auctions

The total volume of secondary bond trading on the Moscow Exchange in September 2025 amounted to 1.95 trillion rubles (798 billion rubles in September 2024).

The total volume of retail transactions on the Moscow Exchange bond market amounted to 591.3 billion rubles (257 billion rubles in September 2024). Their share of total bond trading volume was 29.3%.

The volume of over-the-counter transactions with the central counterparty (OTC with the CCP) with bonds at the end of the month amounted to 319.9 billion rubles (120.3 billion rubles in September 2024).

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