
For English Scroll Down!
SYSSA-ს წევრ სტუდენტთა საყურადღებოდ!
იწყება SYSSA-ს საბჭოს წევრთა არჩევნები!
განაცხადის წარდგენის ვადა არის 9 მარტიდან 20 მარტის ჩათვლით 24:00 საათამდე.
მონაწილეობის მსურველებმა გთხოვთ განაცხადი წარადგინოთ შემდეგი ფორმით.
განაცხადი უნდა შეიცავდეს :
• კანდიდატის ნომინირების წერილი – 2 SYSSA წევრი სტუდენტის (აქედან ერთი სხვა კურსის წარმომადგენელი) და ერთი პედაგოგის (აკადემიური/ადმინისტრაციული) (ნომინაციის წერილის სტრუქტურა თან ერთვის)
• განცხადება, არჩევნებში მონაწილეობის სურვილის შესახებ;
• CV
• სამოტივაციო წერილი – (500-700 სიტყვა)
• წარსული გამოცდილების შესახებ ინფორმაცია, თანმხლები მტკიცებულებებით, ასეთის არსებობის შეთხვევაში (მაგ: კონფერენციაში მონაწილეობა დასტურდება პროგრამით და ა.შ)
• ქართველი სტუდენტებისთვის მინიმუმ B2 დონეზე ინგლისური ენის ცოდნა;
• უცხოენოვანი სტუდენტებისთვის საკომუნიკაციო ქართულის ცოდნა;
გთხოვთ აღნიშნული განაცხადი გამოაგზავნოთ შემდეგ მისამართზე: syssa@dtmu.edu.ge
განაცხადებს საორგანიზაციო კომიტეტი განიხილავს 21 მარტიდან 26 მარტის ჩათვლით და მოხდება მხოლოდ სრულყოფილად შევსებული აპლიკაციის ფორმების განხილვა.
28 მარტს საორგანიზაციო კომიტეტი გამოაქყვენებს საარჩევნო კანდიდატთა სიას.
არჩევნები ჩატარტება 31 მარტს
კონსულტაციის საჭიროების შემთხვევაში (9 მარტიდან – 19 მარტამდე) გთხოვთ მოგვმართოთ syssa@dtmu.edu.ge
არჩევნებში ხმის მისაცემად უნდა გამოიყენოთ უნივერსიტეტის მეილები.
მონაწილეობის მიღება შეუძლიათ მხოლოდ SYSSA-ს წევრებს!
To the Student Members of SYSSA,
The election process for the members of the SYSSA Board has officially commenced.
The deadline for submission of applications is from March 9 until March 20 at 24:00 (midnight),
Students wishing to participate are kindly requested to submit their applications in the following format:
The application must include:
• A nomination letter signed by 2 SYSSA student members (one of whom must represent a different academic year) and one faculty member (academic or administrative).
(The structure of the nomination letter is attached.)
• A formal statement expressing the desire to participate in the elections;
• A Curriculum Vitae (CV);
• A Motivation Letter (500–700 words);
• Information regarding previous experience, accompanied by supporting documentation where applicable (e.g., conference participation confirmed by the official program, etc.);
• For Georgian students: English language proficiency at a minimum B2 level;
• For international students: communicative proficiency in the Georgian language.
Please submit the complete application package to the following email address: syssa@dtmu.edu.ge
Applications will be reviewed by the Organizing Committee from March 21 through March 26. Only fully completed applications will be considered.
On March 28, the Organizing Committee will publish the official list of election candidates.
The elections will be held on March 31.
For consultation (from March 9 to March 19), please contact us at:
syssa@dtmu.edu.ge
Please note that voting must be conducted using official university email accounts.
Only SYSSA members are eligible to participate.

Registration for the 14th Scientific Session “Nobel’s Day” is now open!
Join us at the annual scientific session organized by the Students’ and Young Scientists’ Scientific Association (SYSSA), dedicated to celebrating major achievements in modern science and medicine as well as the historical impact of the Nobel Prize.
Participation is open to undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students, as well as young researchers from Georgian and international universities who are interested in scientific progress and innovative developments in biomedicine.
Registration link: https://forms.gle/KmotkL8BnTPg44xG7
Event Date: December 6
Location: Caucasus Medical Centre
Registration Fee: 30 GEL
Working Language: English
The number of spots is limited.
For authors, co-authors and supervisors, attendence on the conference is free!
Thank you for your interest! We look forward to welcoming you to “Nobel’s Day”!

Registration for the multidisciplinary conference is open now!
Join us for the Annual Multidisciplinary Conference organized by the Students’ and Young Scientists’ Scientific Association, dedicated to discussing and promoting advancements and innovations across various fields of medicine.
Participation will be open to undergraduate and doctoral (PhD) students, as well as young researchers from all biomedical and health science fields from Georgian as well as foreign universities.
You can find the registration form at the following link:
https://docs.google.com/…/1FAIpQLSemU4bZXf…/viewform…
Event Date: June 28-29
Registration for the conference will start at: 09:00 AM
Location: Caucasus Medical Centre
Working language: English
Registration is limited to the first 100 participants.
Certificates for active participation will be awarded to all eligible attendees.
Thank you for your interest!

Students’ and Young Scientists Scientific Organization congratulates you upon joining DTMU. Might this step be the foundation of all your success.
SYSSA will always try to support you and help you to achieve all the goals you are aiming for!! ![]()
![]()
On October 10, 2023, a public lecture took place at David Tvildiani Medical University in observance of World Mental Health Awareness Day. The lecture was conducted by psychiatrist Mariam Chelidze and focused on the subject of anxiety disorders and their various types.
The lecture evolved into an interactive discussion, wherein students actively participated by sharing their perspectives on this topic.
for!! ![]()

![]()
Cardiovascular health is a critical concern in modern medicine, and despite substantial progress, the prevalence of cardiovascular disorders remains high. With today’s scientific developments, the area of cardiovascular medicine continues to evolve dynamically, and people all around the world are actively working to improve patient treatment by integrating advanced digital technologies
The XII Scientific Session A.Nobel’s Day will focus on cardiovascular illnesses, including strategic approaches and modern technologies.
Participation will be open to undergraduate and doctoral (PhD) students, as well as young researchers from all biomedical and health science fields from Georgian as well as foreign universities.![]()
Invited physicians and professors will deliver keynote presentations from their respective fields. Additionally, active participants will receive certificates of participation.
Event Date: Soon
Registration for the conference will start at: 09:00 AM
Working languages are: English and Georgian
Deadline for registration for attendance: 30 November
Registration for attendance: https://forms.gle/vBi7Dj5BqY8Jmdj58
Deadline for abstract submission: 30 November
Application form for abstract submission: https://forms.gle/51KPmHB4CXxVvGf18
Please send us you abstract and presentation on our official email: Syssa@dtmu.edu.ge
Guidelines for abstract and presentation submission: https://docs.google.com/…/1i3LPLU…/edit…

Join us for the XIII Scientific Session: A. Nobel’s Day, at 15th December—a multidisciplinary conference dedicated to celebrating scientific advancements and fostering collaboration across diverse fields.
This year’s conference emphasizes the highlights of strategic methods and cutting-edge technology for solving major issues in science and medicine. Nobel’s Day provides an opportunity for addressing new findings and encouraging creativity across disciplines, all in the pursuit of advancement.
Participation will be open to undergraduate and doctoral (PhD) students, as well as young researchers from all biomedical and health science fields from Georgian as well as foreign universities.
Active participants will receive certificates of participation.
Event Date: December 15
Registration for the conference will start at: 09:00 AM
Working languages are: English and Georgian
Deadline for registration and abstract submission: 2 December
Registration is limited to the first 80 participants.
Registration for attendance:
https://forms.gle/zh18Fu5dhDYnzN9E8
Application form for abstract submission:
https://forms.gle/2bvjRT511Sg9i3Qv8
Guidelines for abstract and presentation submission:
https://docs.google.com/…/1Zd9TZeVkEwDSAoFJzCM9NjRDQ1…/edit…


Dear Medical Students,![]()
![]()
We are excited to announce an incredible opportunity for 5th and 6th-year students at David Tvildiani Medical University who aspire to pursue a career in cardiology. SYSSA is offering a unique chance for you to get involved and take the first step towards a successful career in cardiology by participating in the MasterCourse in Heart Failure hosted by leading experts from Europe, Asia, and America right here in Tbilisi.
If you are passionate about cardiology and eager to learn more about this specialty, we want to support you!
Cardiology is a dynamic and ever-evolving field of medicine that plays a crucial role in saving lives and improving the health of individuals worldwide. If you are passionate about cardiology and eager to make a difference in this specialty, SYSSA wants to support your journey.
To get involved, all you need to do is:
Prepare your Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Write a Motivation Letter:In your motivation letter, express your genuine interest in cardiology and how this MasterCourse would benefit you.
Send your CV and Motivation Letter: Email your CV and motivation letter to Syssa@dtmu.edu.ge. Be sure to include your contact information and any additional details that you believe are relevant.
Deadline : 24 September
SYSSA is committed to supporting aspiring cardiologists and providing a platform for learning, networking, and professional growth.
Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to kickstart your career in cardiology!
If you have any questions or need further information, please do not hesitate to reach out to SYSSA via the provided email address. We look forward to receiving your applications and working together to foster the future of cardiology.


Georgian and International members of the Students and Young Scientists Scientific Association (SYSSA) of David Tvildiani Medical University pay their respects to honor the soldiers who gave their lives during the Russo-Georgia war in 2008. A solemn reminder of the sacrifices made for peace and freedom. ![]()
![]()
![]()

On 11 March, David Tvildiani Medical University held open door day, where the meeting was led by the dean of the university, Nino Bregvadze-Tabagari, Vice-Dean, Paata Tsagareishvili and graduate of this university, president of Students’ and Young Scientists’ Scientific Association of David Tvildiani Medical University, Tinatin Kuchukhidze.
The meeting covered several important topics related to education and scientific research. Some of the key points discussed were:
›Educational programs
›Grant scholarships
›Scientific associations
›Special offers from DTMU
We also talked about the Students’ and Young Scientists’ Scientific Association (SYSSA), including their activities and the various interest groups that exist within the association. Finally, we discussed the existing education courses offered by the university. Overall, the meeting was very informative and exciting. The students were engaged and showed great interest in the topics we discussed.
DTMU extends its best wishes for success to all school leavers.

Students’ and Young Scientists’ Scientific Association of David Tvildiani Medical University presents the IX International Multidisciplinary Conference.
Medicine is a broad and constantly evolving field. Modern research works to improve diagnostic modalities, and quality of treatment and, most importantly, helps implement ultra-modern technologies. This conference will touch on these exact same concepts. We will explore exciting and challenging cases, where diagnosis and treatment proved exceptionally difficult.
Case reports play a significant role in identifying new/rare diseases. They also help identify therapeutic and adverse effects and estimate the costs of interventions. Case reports play a vital role in the improvement of evidence-based medicine. The conference will also include a satellite session for residents, where they will discuss interesting/rare clinical cases.
One of the most challenging issues for representatives of the medical field is acquiring theoretical education, developing skills, and applying them in their clinical practice. It is important for current practitioners to stay up to date, using the most reliable sources. This being said, doctors are also welcome to join our conference.
Undergraduate and Ph.D. fellows, residents, and students from Georgian and foreign universities will be able to participate in the conference, as well as young scientists from all medical and biomedical fields.
At the IX International Multidisciplinary Conference, you will be able to attend lectures given by prominent field representatives on the most pressing matters.
All active participants will receive a certificate

p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 13.0px ‘Helvetica Neue’}
On the 10th of December, 2022 David Tvildiani Medical University’s Students’ and Young Scientists’ Association (SYSSA) hosted the XI Nobel scientific session dedicated to the oncological disease, related combative strategies, and innovations.
Oncological diseases are one of the most pertinent problems of modern medicine. Despite recent achievements, an increase in the frequency of diseases in the field of oncology is still observed. Against the background of today’s scientific achievements, oncology remains an ever-evolving field with the international community working on the introduction of ultra-modern, digital technologies and the improvement of quality of treatment in this field.
Speakers included students, residents, physicians, and scientists from various Georgian institutions.
Speakers from Ireland and Armenia reported on the latest developments and cases pertaining to oncology. the conference was opened by the traditional speech of the President of the Students’ and Young Scientists Scientific Association – Tinatin Kutchukhidze.
During the conference, an interesting discussion was held in interaction mode.On the 10th of December, 2022 David Tvildiani Medical University’s Students’ and Young Scientists’ Association (SYSSA) hosted the XI Nobel scientific session dedicated to oncological disease, related combative strategies, and innovations.
Oncological diseases are one of the most pertinent problems of modern medicine. Despite recent achievements, an increase in the frequency of diseases in the field of oncology is still observed. Against the background of today’s scientific achievements, oncology remains an ever-evolving field with the international community working on the introduction of ultra-modern, digital technologies and the improvement of quality of treatment in this field.
Speakers included students and residents, as well as physicians and scientists from various Georgian institutions.
Speakers from Ireland and Armenia reported on the latest developments and cases pertaining to oncology.
During the conference, an interesting discussion was held in interaction mode.

X Scientific Session: A.Nobel’s Day-Vaccines: At The Threshold Of New Era was held on December 11-12th, 2021 through ZOOM platform.
The immune system plays the most crucial role in health since its proper function provides a defense to the person’s health. Deservedly to Edward Jenner now we say, that we can improve immune system functioning artificially With vaccines Immunization is the most effective prophylactic measure today. With modern science, vaccinology is a rapidly developing field. Vaccines now also have a therapeutic use and there are even vaccines to reduce the risk for specific tumors.
With the new Sars-Cov2 pandemic, vaccines have taken a new, important role. On the X anniversary of Nobel’s Scientific session, we discussed all the innovations in Vaccinology, Cancer vaccines and Covid-19 Vaccines.
Eligible participants were undergraduate Students, Ph.D. Students, and young scientists of all biomedical and medical fields from various Georgian and foreign Universities.
Invited doctors and professors have presented presentations in their respective fields.

Every day medicine evolves, creating better treatment options and outcomes for patients. It is without a doubt that every doctor wishes to be informed of these new developments. Your knowledge has the potential to save 1000s of lives!
On May 24-26th, 2022 ’ VIII International Multidisciplinary Conference was held. Which was organized by the Students and Young Scientists Scientific Association (SYSSA) of David Tvildiani Medical University (DTMU).
The real difficulty of medicine begins when medical students enter the clinical setting and must put their newly acquired knowledge into practice in order to save lives. It is most useful to be informed about the most recent discoveries and developments in medicine from the experts in the respective sectors themselves.
A distinguished panel of experts who are at the forefront of their fields presented cutting-edge information at the conference on a variety of topics. The focus of the presentations was on practical challenges in disease diagnosis and treatment, with a particular emphasis on acute management issues.
It also aimed to educate and prepare delegates for any eventuality that may arise while on call or dealing with general medicine.
Eligible participants were undergraduate Students, Ph.D. Students, and young scientists of all biomedical and medical fields from various Georgian and foreign Universities.
Invited doctors and professors have presented presentations in their respective fields

The conference was held on December 14th, 2019
During the conference participants have discussed the future of medicine in the aspect of Epigenetic, Molecular and Gene therapy, also technological advancements, treatment protocols and algorithms.
Eligible participants were undergraduate Students, Ph.D. Students, and young scientists of all biomedical and medical fields from various Georgian and foreign Universities.
Invited doctors and professors have presented presentations in their respective fields.

IX Scientific Session: A.Nobel’s Day – Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders was held on December 12, 2020 through Zoom platform
Endocrinological and metabolic diseases are one of the most global issues in medicine. They do not only represent problems regarding the endocrine system but also problems in neurology, cardiology, nephrology, psychology and psychiatry. Noteworthy are the legal and bioethics challenges too.
In our session, we talked about studies and discoveries regarding these subjects.
Eligible participants were undergraduate Students, Ph.D. Students, and young scientists of all biomedical and medical fields from various Georgian and foreign Universities.
Invited doctors and professors have presented presentations in their respective fields.

VII Scientific Session: A. Nobel’s Day was held at MediClub Georgia on December 15, 2018
The conference was focused on challenging clinical cases.
Eligible participants were undergraduate students, Ph.D. students, and young scientists from all medical, pharmaceutical, and other related health sciences.
Participants presented the presentations on important topics about new challenging clinical cases.

Medicine progresses day by day and the topic of sleep isn’t an exception.
It is well known that sleep plays an intricate role in a person’s health and medical scientists actively seek and research the role of sleep in human psychology, physiology and social life.
The focus of this session was new researches and discoveries regarding the aforementioned topics.
Eligible participants were undergraduate Students, Ph.D. Students, and young scientists of all biomedical and medical fields from various Georgian and foreign Universities.
Invited doctors and professors have presented presentations in their respective fields.
At the end of the session, the evaluation committee awarded the top three participants with corresponding certificates.

VI Scientific Session: A. Nobel’s Day was held at MediClub Georgia on December 16, 2017
Conference topic was “Preventive Medicine”.
Eligible participants were undergraduate students, Ph.D. students, and young scientists from all medical, pharmaceutical, and other related health sciences.
Participants presented oral presentations on important topics on discoveries in preventive medicine and their implications in modern medicine or participate in debates.

Students and Young Scientists’ IV International Scientific Conference was held at New Hospitals on June 30, 2018
The conference was focused on significant issues of modern medicine.
Eligible participants were undergraduate students, Ph.D. students, and young scientists from all biomedical/ medical sciences from various Georgian and foreign Universities.
Professors and doctors were invited as keynote speakers.
Publications of the accepted clinical or experimental studies were published.
At the end of the conference, Evaluation Committee revealed I, II and III place oral presentations.

V Scientific Session was held at MediClub Georgia on December 10th, 2016
Conference topic was “Intracellular Mechanisms”
The topics were based on the work of a Nobel Laureate who secured the Nobel Prize in that particular field.
Participants were able to present the presentations on important topics on discoveries of the cell cycle and their implications in modern medicine.
Participants were undergraduate students, Ph.D. students, and young scientists from all biomedical sciences from various Georgian and foreign Universities.

V International Conference was held on April 25, 2017
The conference was focused on genetics and molecular biology and their contributions to modern medicine.
Participants were undergraduate students, Ph.D. students, and young scientists from all biomedical sciences from various Georgian and foreign Universities.
Participants shared and discussed their research and medical cases.
At the end of the conference, Evaluation Committee revealed I, II and III place oral presentations.

On November 6th, 2015, the selection conference Onco2015 was held at the Institute of Clinical Medicine.
Participants were undergraduate students, Ph.D. students, and young scientists from all biomedical sciences from various Georgian and foreign Universities.
At the conference there was oral and poster presentations which were evaluated by the Evaluation Committee and outstanding presentation were awarded with I,II,III places.

IV Scientific Session was held at MediClub Georgia on December 10th, 2015
Conference topic was “Management of Diseases”
The topics were based on the work of a Nobel Laureate who secured the Nobel Prize in that particular field which also included a case study related to it.
Participants were undergraduate students, Ph.D. students, and young scientists from all biomedical sciences from various Georgian and foreign Universities.

II International Scientific Conference was held at Ivane Beritashviili Center of Experimental Biomedicine on June 6-7th, 2014
Conference topic was Significant Issues of Modern Medicine.
Participants were undergraduate students, Ph.D. students, and young scientists from all medical, pharmaceutical, and other related health sciences.
At the conference there was oral and poster presentations which were evaluated by the Evaluation Committee and outstanding presentation were awarded with I,II,III places.

III International Scientific Conference was held at Ivane Beritashviili Center of Experimental Biomedicine on May 22, 2015.
Conference topic was Substantial Issues of Modern Medicine.
Participants were undergraduate students, Ph.D. students, and young scientists from all biomedical sciences from various Georgian and foreign Universities.
At the conference there was oral and poster presentations which were evaluated by the Evaluation Committee and outstanding presentation were awarded with I,II,III places.

First scientific conference was held at Ivane Beritashvili Center of Experimental Biomedicine on June 7-8th 2013.
The topic of the conference was “Substantial Issues of Modern Medicine”
It was first large-scale conference during which a memorandum was signed between David Tvildiani Medical University and Ivane Beritashvili Center of Experimental Biomedicine.
Participant were undergraduate and Ph.D. students from Georgian universities.
Working languages were English and Georgian
At the conference there was oral and poster presentations which were evaluated by the Evaluation Committee and outstanding presentation were awarded with I,II,III places.






II Scientific Session: A. Nobel’s Day was held at MediClub Georgia on December 10, 2013.
The focus of the conference was significant contributions of women scientists, that have been awarded the Nobel Prize and have played major roles in the improvement of modern science. Participants were Georgian and Foreign undergraduate and Ph.D. students, residents, and assistant professors from Georgian universities