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The Minister of Education and Science of Mongolia issued an order to provide ministerial innovation grants for postdoctoral research.
The list of ministerial innovation grant projects and project implementation units for the 2023-2024 year has been announced, with a funding of 10 million tugriks for each project.
The project that received the innovation grant and the name of the PhD who implemented the project:
National University of Mongolia JDr. Boldbaatar - Research on the technology of extracting keratin from animal hair.
Clw H "Reproductive Hospital, nDr. Purevjargal - Relationship between ovarian reserve markers and the number of eggs during insemination in infertile women".
MAS - Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, TSDr. Bolor - Bioactive silver nanoparticles (AGNPs) are produced by a green synthesis method using skunk (dracocephalum foetidum) extracts
MAS-Institute of Biology, n.Dr. Marjangul - Research on technology for detoxification of heavy metal contaminated soil using bacterial communities.
Institute of Veterinary Medicine, TSDr. Dolgorsuren - Low molecular weight peptide formulation goes into production.
National University of Mongolia, eDr. Altanbold - The impact of climate change on the morphology of lakes in Mongolia.
Institute of Veterinary Medicine, DDr. Budragchaa - Differentiation and innovation in fortified enzymes from animal by-products.
Mongolian National University of Life Sciences JDr. Menug - The possibility of increasing yields by reducing the impact of the weight of work machinery used in agricultural production on soil density.
Mongolian National University of Life Sciences JDr. Erdenedalai - Technological development for the manufacture of parts of agricultural machinery from waste plastics.
MAS- Institute of Biology, BDr. Pagmadulam - the possibility of producing biologically active microorganisms (Streptomyces) that are active against parasites and microorganisms (bacteria, fungi) and fungi.