Dr. Sabina Shadlinskaya

Biography

She was born on December 23, 1981, in Baku. she received her secondary education in Baku secondary school in 1987-1998. In 1998, she entered the General Medicine Faculty of Azerbaijan Medical University. In 2004, she graduated from this faculty with an honors diploma, and until 2006, she completed a preparatory course in a clinical residency at Azerbaijan Medical University, specializing in "Obstetrics and Gynecology". In 2006-2009, she went to postgraduate study at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of Azerbaijan Medical University. In 2009-2017, she worked as an assistant at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of Azerbaijan Medical University. Since 2017, she has been working as an assistant and head teacher at the Department of Human Anatomy and Medical Terminology of Azerbaijan Medical University, and since 2021, she has been working as an associate professor. In 2019, she was awarded the title of "Best Scientist in Human Anatomy" by the "World Research Council" and the medal of this organization. In 2009, she defended a dissertation on the topic "Functional morphology of the lymphoid apparatus of the uterine tube in norm, contralateral aplasia and during tubal pregnancy" (Human anatomy - 14.00.02; Obstetrics and gynecology - 14.00.01 specialty) to receive a degree of Doctor of Philosophy in medicine.In 2021, she defended a dissertation on "Macromicroscopic anatomy, regularity of morphogenesis of the small glands, lymphoid derivatives of the vestibule of vagina, in postnatal ontogenesis and experiment" to receive a degree of Doctor of medical sciences, in 3241.01 specialty. she is a member in the editorial board of the journal "Theoretical, clinical, and experimental morphology". she is a member in the Management Board of the Public Association of the Azerbaijan Republic "Scientific Society of Anatomists, Histologists, and Embryologists". In 2019, she was awarded the title of "Best Scientist in Human Anatomy" by the "World Research Council" and the medal of this organization.



Research Interest's

Macromicroscopic anatomy, regularities of morphogenesis of small glands and lymphoid formations of the internal organs