Why did Evgeny Nasonov change the original name. Biography. Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor E. L. Nasonov

Evgeniy Lvovich Nasonov(September 4) - Russian rheumatologist, Doctor of Medical Sciences (1986), professor (1991), academician of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (2007), director of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Research Institute named after V. A. Nasonova" RAMS (since 2001), head of the Faculty of Postgraduate Education of the Moscow Medical Academy them. I. M. Sechenov (since 1991).

E. L. Nasonov - editor-in-chief, member of the editorial board of magazines,,.

Biography

Born on September 4, 1948 in Dnepropetrovsk. In 1972 he graduated from the medical faculty of the 1st Moscow Order of Lenin and the Order of the Red Banner of Labor Medical Institute. THEM. Sechenov. After defending his PhD thesis (scientific advisor - Corresponding Member of the Academy of Medical Sciences Z.A. Bondar) he worked at the Central Scientific Research Laboratory of the Fourth Main Directorate of the USSR Ministry of Health, and from 1986 to 2000 - head of the clinical immunology laboratory of the Institute of Clinical Cardiology named after. A.L. Myasnikov All-Union Cardiology Research Center of the Academy of Medical Sciences.

From 1991 to present E.L. Nasonov is the head of the Department of Rheumatology, Faculty of Postgraduate Education, Moscow Medical Academy. THEM. Sechenov. From 2001 to the present, director of the Federal State Budgetary Institution “Research Institute of Rheumatology named after V.A. Nasonova" Russian Academy of Medical Sciences.

In 1986, E.L. Nasonov defended his doctoral dissertation and has been a professor since 1991. In 2000, he was elected a corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (in the specialty “Rheumatology”), in 2007 he was elected a full member of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (in the specialty “Rheumatology”).

In 2009 E.L. Nasonov was awarded the honorary title “Honored Worker of Science.”

E. L. Nasonov - Chairman of the Specialized Dissertation Council in the specialty "Rheumatology", Chairman of the Scientific Council of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences and the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation on Rheumatology, Deputy Chairman of the Formulary Committee of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, President of the Association of Rheumatologists of Russia, Member of the Board of the Moscow City Scientific Society of Therapists, Member.

Scientific activity

The main directions of his scientific research are devoted to interdisciplinary problems of rheumatology and immunopathology of human diseases. E. L. Nasonov carried out a number of complex works that made it possible to obtain new information about the nature of immunity disorders in inflammatory rheumatic diseases, which contributed to the formation of modern scientific ideas about the immuno-inflammatory nature of these diseases.

Fundamentally new scientific directions are being effectively developed regarding modern approaches to early diagnosis and anti-inflammatory therapy of rheumatic diseases, prevention and treatment of osteoporosis, the role of immune disorders in the development of cardiovascular pathology in the model of inflammatory rheumatic diseases.

In recent years, E.L. Nasonov took an active part in the development and leads several national programs supported by the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences. The purpose of these comprehensive studies is to develop clinical, immunological and instrumental methods for early diagnosis and active pharmacotherapy of rheumatic diseases, approaches to reducing the risk of developing concomitant diseases (cardiovascular pathology, osteoporosis, infectious complications), aimed at reducing disability and mortality in these diseases.

Main works

Books

  • Rheumatology / ch. ed. acad. E.L. Nasonov. - M.: GEOTAR-Media, 2010. - 752 p. - (Clinical guidelines). - 3000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-9704-1374-6.
  • Anti-B-cell therapy in rheumatology: focus on rituximab / Ch. ed. acad. E.L. Nasonov. - M.: IMA-PRESS, 2012. - 344 p. - 2030 copies. - ISBN 978-5-904356-13-2.
  • Genetically engineered biological drugs in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis / Ch. ed. acad. E.L. Nasonov. - M.: IMA-PRESS, 2013. - 552 p. - 2000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-904356-20-0.
  • E.L. Nasonov. ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID SYNDROME. - M.: Litterra, 2004. - 434 p. - ISBN 5-98216-010-5.

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– These were extremes, of course, but the whole meaning is not in them, but the meaning is in human rights, in emancipation from prejudice, in the equality of citizens; and Napoleon retained all these ideas in all their strength.
“Freedom and equality,” said the Viscount contemptuously, as if he had finally decided to seriously prove to this young man the stupidity of his speeches, “all big words that have long been compromised.” Who doesn't love freedom and equality? Our Savior also preached freedom and equality. Did people become happier after the revolution? Against. We wanted freedom, and Bonaparte destroyed it.
Prince Andrey looked with a smile, first at Pierre, then at the Viscount, then at the hostess. At the first minute of Pierre's antics, Anna Pavlovna was horrified, despite her habit of light; but when she saw that, despite the sacrilegious speeches uttered by Pierre, the Viscount did not lose his temper, and when she was convinced that it was no longer possible to hush up these speeches, she gathered her strength and, joining the Viscount, attacked the speaker.
“Mais, mon cher m r Pierre, [But, my dear Pierre,” said Anna Pavlovna, “how do you explain a great man who could execute the Duke, finally, just a man, without trial and without guilt?
“I would ask,” said the Viscount, “how the monsieur explains the 18th Brumaire.” Isn't this a scam? C"est un escamotage, qui ne ressemble nullement a la maniere d"agir d"un grand homme. [This is cheating, not at all similar to the way of action of a great man.]
– And the prisoners in Africa whom he killed? - said the little princess. - It's horrible! – And she shrugged.
“C"est un roturier, vous aurez beau dire, [This is a rogue, no matter what you say," said Prince Hippolyte.
Monsieur Pierre did not know who to answer, he looked at everyone and smiled. His smile was not like other people's, merging with a non-smile. With him, on the contrary, when a smile came, then suddenly, instantly, his serious and even somewhat gloomy face disappeared and another one appeared - childish, kind, even stupid and as if asking for forgiveness.
It became clear to the Viscount, who saw him for the first time, that this Jacobin was not at all as terrible as his words. Everyone fell silent.
- How do you want him to answer everyone all of a sudden? - said Prince Andrei. – Moreover, in the actions of a statesman it is necessary to distinguish between the actions of a private person, a commander or an emperor. It seems so to me.
“Yes, yes, of course,” Pierre picked up, delighted at the help that was coming to him.
“It’s impossible not to admit,” continued Prince Andrei, “Napoleon as a person is great on the Arcole Bridge, in the hospital in Jaffa, where he gives his hand to the plague, but... but there are other actions that are difficult to justify.”
Prince Andrei, apparently wanting to soften the awkwardness of Pierre's speech, stood up, getting ready to go and signaling to his wife.

Suddenly Prince Hippolyte stood up and, stopping everyone with hand signs and asking them to sit down, spoke:
- Ah! aujourd"hui on m"a raconte une anecdote moscovite, charmante: il faut que je vous en regale. Vous m"excusez, vicomte, il faut que je raconte en russe. Autrement on ne sentira pas le sel de l"histoire. [Today I was told a charming Moscow joke; you need to teach them. Sorry, Viscount, I will tell it in Russian, otherwise the whole point of the joke will be lost.]
And Prince Hippolyte began to speak Russian with the accent that the French speak when they have been in Russia for a year. Everyone paused: Prince Hippolyte so animatedly and urgently demanded attention to his story.
– There is one lady in Moscow, une dame. And she's very stingy. She needed to have two valets de pied [footmen] for the carriage. And very tall. It was to her liking. And she had une femme de chambre [maid], still very tall. She said…
Here Prince Hippolyte began to think, apparently having difficulty thinking straight.
“She said... yes, she said: “girl (a la femme de chambre), put on the livree [livery] and come with me, behind the carriage, faire des visites.” [make visits.]
Here Prince Hippolyte snorted and laughed much earlier than his listeners, which made an unfavorable impression for the narrator. However, many, including the elderly lady and Anna Pavlovna, smiled.
- She went. Suddenly there was a strong wind. The girl lost her hat and her long hair was combed...
Here he could no longer hold on and began to laugh abruptly and through this laughter he said:
- And the whole world knew...
That's the end of the joke. Although it was not clear why he was telling it and why it had to be told in Russian, Anna Pavlovna and others appreciated the social courtesy of Prince Hippolyte, who so pleasantly ended Monsieur Pierre’s unpleasant and ungracious prank. The conversation after the anecdote disintegrated into small, insignificant talk about the future and the past ball, performance, about when and where they would see each other.

Having thanked Anna Pavlovna for her charmante soiree [charming evening], the guests began to leave.
Pierre was clumsy. Fat, taller than usual, broad, with huge red hands, he, as they say, did not know how to enter a salon and even less knew how to leave it, that is, to say something especially pleasant before leaving. Besides, he was distracted. Getting up, instead of his hat, he grabbed a three-cornered hat with a general's plume and held it, tugging at the plume, until the general asked to return it. But all his absent-mindedness and inability to enter the salon and speak in it were redeemed by an expression of good nature, simplicity and modesty. Anna Pavlovna turned to him and, with Christian meekness expressing forgiveness for his outburst, nodded to him and said:
“I hope to see you again, but I also hope that you will change your opinions, my dear Monsieur Pierre,” she said.
When she told him this, he did not answer anything, he just leaned over and showed everyone his smile again, which said nothing, except this: “Opinions are opinions, and you see what a kind and nice fellow I am.” Everyone, including Anna Pavlovna, involuntarily felt it.
Prince Andrey went out into the hall and, putting his shoulders to the footman who was throwing his cloak on him, listened indifferently to the chatter of his wife with Prince Hippolyte, who also came out into the hall. Prince Hippolyte stood next to the pretty pregnant princess and stubbornly looked straight at her through his lorgnette.

Born September 4, 1948. Father - Lev Stepanovich Nasonov (1900-1987). Mother - Nasonova Valentina Aleksandrovna (born 1923), academician of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Doctor of Medical Sciences, professor, chief rheumatologist of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. Wife - Svetlana Valentinovna Nasonova (born 1954), Candidate of Medical Sciences. Daughter - Nasonova Anastasia Evgenievna (born 1978).

In 1972, E. L. Nasonov graduated from the 1st Moscow Medical Institute named after I. M. Sechenov, then completed clinical residency and graduate school in the academic group of corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences Z. A. Bondar. After graduating from graduate school in 1978, he worked at the Central Scientific Research Laboratory of the 4th Main Directorate under the USSR Ministry of Health as a junior, and since 1979 as a senior researcher. From 1986 to 2001, he worked at the Russian Cardiology Research and Production Complex of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation as the head of the clinical immunology laboratory of the A.P. Myasnikov Institute of Clinical Cardiology. Since 2001, E. L. Nasonov has been the director of the Institute of Rheumatology of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences. Since 1991, he has headed, on a voluntary basis, the Department of Rheumatology at the Moscow Medical Academy named after I.M. Sechenov.

In 1977, E. L. Nasonov defended his Ph.D. thesis on the topic “Impaired humoral immunity in chronic progressive liver diseases,” and in 1986, his doctoral thesis “Circulating immune complexes in diseases of internal organs.” In 1991, he was approved for the academic title of professor in the specialty “therapy”. In 2000, he was elected a corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, specializing in rheumatology.

The main directions of scientific research by E. L. Nasonova are the immunopathology of rheumatic diseases, myocardial diseases and atherosclerosis, the development of new methods of immunological diagnostics and approaches to the treatment of human inflammatory diseases. Evgeny Lvovich pays special attention to the study of immune mechanisms of thrombus formation, the role of immunopathological processes in the development and progression of rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, systemic vasculitis and inflammatory myopathies. E. L. Nasonov is the coordinator (from Russia) of several large international studies (phase I-III) devoted to assessing the effectiveness of new anti-inflammatory drugs.

E. L. Nasonov is a general practitioner. He carries out extensive medical and advisory work related, in particular, to the diagnosis of immune disorders in diseases of the cardiovascular system and rheumatic diseases.

Under the guidance and consultation of E. L. Nasonov, 8 doctoral and 36 candidate dissertations were defended.

E. L. Nasonov is the author and co-author of more than 500 published works, including the monographs “Vasculopathy in Antiphospholipid Syndrome” (1995), “Pharmacotherapy of Rheumatic Diseases” (1996), “Rheumatological Problems of Osteoporosis” (1997), “Vasculitis and Vasculopathy "(1998), "Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Prospects for use in medicine" (1999), "Rational pharmacotherapy of rheumatic diseases" (2003), "Antiphospholipid syndrome" (2004), reference book "Clinic and immunopathology of rheumatic diseases" (1995), textbook "Rheumatology in questions and answers" ( 1994), 12 chapters in monographs, including the manual “Rheumatic Diseases” (1997), chapters “Rheumatic Diseases” in the textbook on internal medicine for medical students, more than 30 scientific articles published in central foreign journals.

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Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor E. L. Nasonov

Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Evgeniy Lvovich Nasonov is an outstanding clinician-therapist, rheumatologist, immunologist and teacher. He took up the post of director of the Institute in 2001. The arrival of the new leader, who preserved the main directions of the Institute’s activities and was the successor of its glorious traditions, coincided with a period of truly revolutionary scientific achievements and discoveries in world rheumatology. This fact, naturally, was reflected in the emergence of new scientific directions and research programs at the Institute.

E. L. Nasonov is well known to the medical community as an excellent clinician, a brilliant speaker, and a scientist with a wide range of interests. Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences E.L. Nasonov occupies a leading position in the organization of scientific research in rheumatology in Russia.

E.L. Nasonov pays great attention to the creation of modern standards for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with rheumatic diseases, presented in the form of a series of clinical recommendations published under the auspices of the All-Russian public organization "Association of Rheumatologists of Russia" (ARR).

Evgeniy Lvovich generously shares his unique knowledge and experience with young employees, carefully preserving the traditions laid down by academician Valentina Aleksandrovna Nasonova. He actively conducts pedagogical work on training rheumatologists at the Department of Rheumatology, participates in and organizes major Russian and International forums dedicated to the most pressing problems of rheumatology, clinical medicine and immunology, and gives lectures at medical universities in the country.

E. L. Nasonov is the Chairman of the Academic Council of the Federal State Budgetary Institution NIIR named after. V. A. Nasonova and the Specialized Dissertation Council, Chairman of the Scientific Council on Rheumatology and the Ministry of Health of Russia, President of the ARR, member of the board of the Moscow City Scientific Society of Therapists, member of the American College of Rheumatology, editor-in-chief of the journal “Scientific and Practical Rheumatology”, member of the editorial board of the journals “ Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences”, “Therapeutic Archive”, “Clinical Medicine”, “Clinical Pharmacology and Therapy”.


Born September 4, 1948. Father - Lev Stepanovich Nasonov (1900-1987). Mother - Nasonova Valentina Aleksandrovna (born 1923), academician of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Doctor of Medical Sciences, professor, chief rheumatologist of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. Wife - Svetlana Valentinovna Nasonova (born 1954), Candidate of Medical Sciences. Daughter - Nasonova Anastasia Evgenievna (born 1978).

In 1972, E.L. Nasonov graduated from the 1st Moscow Medical Institute named after I.M. Sechenov, then clinical residency and graduate school in the academic group of Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences Z.A. Cooper. After graduating from graduate school in 1978, he worked at the Central Scientific Research Laboratory of the 4th Main Directorate of the USSR Ministry of Health as a junior, and since 1979 as a senior researcher. From 1986 to 2001, he worked at the Russian Cardiology Research and Production Complex of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation as the head of the clinical immunology laboratory of the Institute of Clinical Cardiology named after A.P. Myasnikov. Since 2001 E.L. Nasonov is the director of the Institute of Rheumatology of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences. Since 1991, he has headed, on a voluntary basis, the Department of Rheumatology at the Moscow Medical Academy named after I.M. Sechenov.

In 1977, E.L. Nasonov defended his Ph.D. thesis on the topic “Impaired humoral immunity in chronic progressive liver diseases,” and in 1986, his doctoral thesis “Circulating immune complexes in diseases of internal organs.” In 1991, he was approved for the academic title of professor in the specialty “therapy”. In 2000, he was elected a corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, specializing in rheumatology.

Main directions of scientific research E.L. Nasonova - immunopathology of rheumatic diseases, myocardial diseases and atherosclerosis, development of new methods of immunological diagnostics and approaches to the treatment of human inflammatory diseases. Evgeny Lvovich pays special attention to the study of immune mechanisms of thrombus formation, the role of immunopathological processes in the development and progression of rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, systemic vasculitis and inflammatory myopathies. E.L. Nasonov is the coordinator (from Russia) of several large international studies (phase I-III) aimed at assessing the effectiveness of new anti-inflammatory drugs.

E.L. Nasonov is a general therapist. He carries out extensive medical and advisory work related, in particular, to the diagnosis of immune disorders in diseases of the cardiovascular system and rheumatic diseases.

Under the guidance and consultation of E.L. Nasonov defended 8 doctoral and 36 candidate dissertations.

E.L. Nasonov is the author and co-author of more than 500 published works, including the monographs “Vasculopathy in Antiphospholipid Syndrome” (1995), “Pharmacotherapy of Rheumatic Diseases” (1996), “Rheumatological Problems of Osteoporosis” (1997), “Vasculitis and Vasculopathies” (1998) , “Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Prospects for use in medicine” (1999), “Rational pharmacotherapy of rheumatic diseases” (2003), “Antiphospholipid syndrome” (2004), reference guide “Clinic and immunopathology of rheumatic diseases” (1995), textbook “Rheumatology in questions and answers” ​​( 1994), 12 chapters in monographs, including the manual “Rheumatic Diseases” (1997), chapters “Rheumatic Diseases” in the textbook on internal medicine for medical students, more than 30 scientific articles published in central foreign journals.

E.L. Nasonov is deputy chairman of the Formulary Committee of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, deputy president of the Association of Rheumatologists of Russia, member of the board of the Moscow City Scientific Society of Therapists, the Academic Council of the State Institute of Rheumatology of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, chairman of the specialized council on rheumatology of the Higher Attestation Commission of the Russian Federation, member of the editorial board of the journal “Clinical Medicine” and a number of other medical journals .

Lives and works in Moscow.

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