Dinara Ilgizovna Nabiullina, neurologist, Parkinson’s specialist, and cephalologist of our clinic, successfully defended her PhD dissertation at the Scientific Center of Neurology (Moscow) on the topic “MRI-guided focused ultrasound for essential tremor ” in the specialties of neurology and neurosurgery
Research supervisors – Sergey Nikolaevich Illarioshkin, academician of the RAS, MD, professor and Rezida Maratovna Galimova, PhD, the first neurosurgeon in Russia to master non-invasive neurosurgery with focused ultrasound.
It was not easy—after all, this is the first (!) dissertation dedicated to treatment with focused ultrasound in Russia. There were many questions and lively discussions. Defending a research work is never easy for anyone. However, defending it in the Moscow dissertation council, among leading specialists in the declared specialties, is an order of magnitude more difficult. Moreover, global priorities were declared and defended in the technique of bilateral simultaneous treatment of essential tremor. Before our team, no one in the world had operated like this!
Dinara Ilgizovna with research supervisors
The work would not have been possible without the research supervisors. Rezida Maratovna performed these innovative surgeries (for the first time in Russia, and bilateral interventions for the first time in the world), Sergey Nikolaevich Illarioshkin provided invaluable assistance at all stages of the work, personally attended the surgeries, and helped to properly organize the work. Igor Vyacheslavovich Buzaev supervised the statistical data processing in the language R, to some extent, this work affected our entire team
Dinara Ilgizovna and Rezida Maratovna accepted the challenge and passed all the tests, answered all the questions. We are immensely proud of this defense, so necessary and important – both for our Center and for the whole world, as there are millions of patients with this disease!
Doctor - Obstetrician-Gynecologist, Ultrasound Diagnostics Doctor