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Ostrovsky, Alexander Yuryevich

Alexander Yuryevich Ostrovsky is a Russian resuscitation doctor and entrepreneur , founder of the Invitro medical company and 3D Bioprinting Solutions laboratory of biotechnological research.

Alexander Yuryevich Ostrovsky
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Date of BirthAugust 14, 1957 ( 1957-08-14 ) (aged 62)
Place of BirthMoscow
A countryRussia
Scientific fieldresuscitation
Alma materMoscow Medical Dental Institute N. A. Semashko
Academic degreeCandidate of Medical Sciences
Known asFounder and CEO of Invitro , Chairman of the Supervisory Board of 3D Bioprinting Solutions .

Biography and career

Alexander Ostrovsky was born on August 14, 1957 in Moscow. In 1980 he graduated from the medical faculty of the Moscow Medical Dental Institute. N. A. Semashko (now - Moscow State Medical and Dental University ), and then residency in the specialty "Anesthesiology and Intensive Care". In 1989 he defended his thesis on the topic “Artificial ventilation in patients with severe traumatic brain injury”. He worked as a resuscitator at the Institute of Neurosurgery. N. N. Burdenko [1] . From 2002 to 2004 he studied at the Higher School of Management at the Higher School of Economics - HSE under the Executive MBA program .

Entrepreneurship in the field of health care began in the early 1990s. In 1991, he founded the OMB company specializing in the distribution of medical equipment and supplies to Russian clinics. In 1995, he founded the first private clinical diagnostic company in Russia (consolidated its legal status as Invitro LLC in 1998) [1] [2] , in which he holds the position of Director General [3] .

In 2006, Ostrovsky created the second medical company - the Lechu.ru clinic network, and in 2013 - the 3D Bioprinting Solutions laboratory (co-founder, managing partner and chairman of the supervisory board) to explore the possibilities of bioprinting and learn how to print human organs [4] .

Publications

  • Neurotraumatology. Reference / ed. A.N. Konovalova . - 2nd ed. - Rostov n / a : Phoenix, 1999 .-- 576 p. - ISBN 5-222-00634-4 .
  • Potapov A.A., Amcheslavsky V.G., Gaitur E.I., Parfenov A.L., Ostrovsky A.Yu., Filimonov B.A. Basic principles of intensive care for severe traumatic brain injury // Russian Journal of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care. - 1999. - No. 1 . - S. 71-76 .

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Lilia Moskalenko. Case in vitro (neopr.) . Expert (08.24.2017). Date of appeal March 31, 2018.
  2. ↑ Natalia Shaklanova. Test tube traveler (neopr.) . Kommersant (07.07.2008). Date of appeal March 31, 2018.
  3. ↑ Sergey Ambrosov left Invitro (neopr.) . Vademecum (12/11/2017). Date of appeal March 31, 2018.
  4. ↑ Daria Cherkudinova. Alexander Ostrovsky (Invitro): “In medicine, the client is a naive puppy” (neopr.) . The secret of the company (05.16.2016). Date of appeal March 31, 2018.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Ostrovsky__Alexander_Yuryevich&oldid = 98737727


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