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RUDN scientists have created new substances to fight resistant bacteria

RUDN scientists have created new substances to fight resistant bacteria

RUDN researchers together with Belgian colleagues have developed new chemical compounds that can block the formation of bacterial biofilms - dense clusters of microbes resistant to antibiotics.

Biofilms are a bacterial “shield” that makes them almost invulnerable to drugs and immunity. Because of them, infections become chronic and difficult to treat. The new substances will help in the fight against such dangerous bacteria as E. Coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus.

“As a basis we took already known compounds - 5-aryl-2-aminoimidazoles. To them we added an amino group. This change allowed us to obtain compounds with improved ability to inhibit the formation of biofilms. We created a library of new derivatives with different substituents including halogens and alkyl chains. Their activity was tested on biological models and potential toxicity was assessed on human cell lines, immune cells and a nematode model (Caenorhabditis elegans),” - Erik Van der Eyken, Director of the Scientific Center for Microwave-assisted Organic Synthesis at RUDN.

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12 Dec 2024
In 2024, RUDN started accepting applications for the new annual Prize for Scientific Achievement in Chemistry. The award was established to honour contributions to fundamental and applied research, as well as merit in achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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12 Dec 2024
From 19 to 23 November 2024, RUDN hosted the III International Scientific Conference ‘For the Sustainable Development of Civilisation: Cooperation, Science, Education, Technology’. The event gathered more than 2000 participants from 72 countries.
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To chip the placenta. RUDN University researcher wins a competition for young scientists with a cell model

The project to develop a cellular model of the placenta became the winner in the Scientific Materials category of the Young Scientists 3.0 competition, organized with the support of the Presidential Grants Foundation and T-Bank.

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28 Nov 2025
The White List: 10 scientific journals from RUDN University have been included in the first highest level of the state list of scientific publications

Ten scientific journals published by RUDN University have been included in the highest level of the state list of scientific publications, the White List.

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28 Nov 2025
The role of fungi in maintaining tree diversity has been unraveled – a global study involving scientists from RUDN University

Forests are not only the lungs of the planet, but also home to millions of species. However, it has remained unclear how underground interactions between trees and fungi affect forest species richness in different climatic conditions. Previous studies have yielded conflicting results: in some regions, the dominance of certain fungi reduced tree diversity, while in others it increased it.

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