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The role of the face-saving strategy among Russians in the process of intercultural business interaction

On February 11 Ekaterina Vasilieva (Research Assistant, Center for Sociocultural Research, National Research University Higher School of Economics) took part in the "Culture matters" research seminar with the report "The role of the face-saving strategy among Russians in the process of intercultural business interaction".

New Ethics: What is Being Argued Today?

New Ethics: What is Being Argued Today?
On February 10th, the Diversity Research Laboratory hosted a session on theme 'Introduction to Gender Studies'. Elena Omelchenko, the Director of the HSE Youth Studies Center, narrated about the concept of 'new ethics'.

New article in "Europe-Asia Studies"

A new joint article by Lauren A. McCarthy, Scott Gehlbach and the ISCID research fellows Timothy Frye and Noah Buckley "Who Reports Crime? Citizen Engagement with the Police in Russia and Georgia" was published online in the journal "Europe-Asia Studies".

Research visit to Vladivostok

Research visit to Vladivostok
Alexis Belianin visited Far Eastern Federal University

Frontiers Pharmacology magazine published an article «HIF Prolyl Hydroxylase Inhibitors for COVID-19 Treatment: Pros and Cons»

A collaborative study by a group of scientists from the International Laboratory for Microphysiological Systems has been published that analyzes the potential benefits and challenges of using HIF prolyl hydroxylase inhibitors as a treatment for COVID-19

Round table: «Genetics of Cardiovascular Disease»

Round table: «Genetics of Cardiovascular Disease»
On February 2, 2021 an online round table "Genetics of cardiovascular diseases" was held. It was dedicated to the genetics of cardiovascular diseases, the formation of a consortium in this research area and preparations for the signing of an agreement on scientific cooperation. 

Daria Teplova won first place in the Student Research Paper Competition (NIRS). Congratulations!

Can the Brain Resist the Group Opinion?

Can the Brain Resist the Group Opinion?
Scientists at HSE University have learned that disagreeing with the opinion of other people leaves a ‘trace’ in brain activity, which allows the brain to later adjust its opinion in favour of the majority-held point of view. The article was published in Scientific Reports.

Congratulations to the new research interns of the Laboratory of Algebraic Geometry and Its Applications!

Congratulations to the new research interns of the International Laboratory of Cluster Geometry!

Undergraduate students and postgraduate students of the Faculty of Mathematics received positions of research interns for the period of 2021