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Uploaded by on Apr 4, 2007

Alexei Nalogin is 29
http://deti.msk.ru/en/nalogin_dospehi_en.htm
When he was twenty-one, this "quiet revolutionary of Runet" (as one Internet author termed him) created and launched his first project. It was this site, Help Us Save the Children, the one that you see on your computer screen. The first Web site of this kind not only for Alexei himself but also for Runet. It was the origin of Internet charity in Russia.
Prior to this, the young self-made programmer had already become one of the leading Russian specialists in Internet advertizing, where he implemented many of his own know-hows.
During the first year of our site, the Help Group of the Russian Children's Clinical Hospital managed to raise $150,000 through it and to save the lives of twelve children who had seemed hopelessly ill.
This site is still successfully working, and Alexei Nalogin is still its administrator. The result is impressing: hundreds of saved children's lives, and several million dollars raised for the treatment.
Alexei also participates in several other charity projects. He has created a charity banner network. He also cooperates with the Russian representative office of the British Charities Aid Foundation.
Alexei's professional activity is still associated with the Internet: he has his own agency specializing in creation and support of Web sites.
However, this charming young man is full of other new ideas. In the beginning of 2006, Alexei received a patent in the field of medical equipment: he created a novel orthopedic system called Dospekhi (Armor), which enables people with completely paralyzed legs to stand up and move. Specialists, including leading physicians of the Russian Children's Clinical Hospital, state that Dospekhi (Armor) is the optimum orthopedic system for people who want to have an active life in spite of their injury. Alexander V. Bystrov, M.D., who heads the Center of Microvascular Surgery at our hospital, says, "This system is very simple to use, reliable, and much cheaper than foreign analogs. We have never seen such convenient, handy, and affordable constructions earlier. All other models of orthopedic systems that allow verticalization of patients with spinal injuries are bulky and not easily adaptable to needs of one or another patient. At the same time, they are very expensive. Finally, domestic systems have unsatisfactory quality of metallic parts. Nalogin's orthopedic system enables us to use an individual approach to every patient and to select constructional elements needed for each specific case."
In January 2006, the Armor system was manufactured for Sasha Karmanov, a 16-year-old patient of the Russian Children's Clinical Hospital, who was unable to walk after a spinal injury. More http://deti.msk.ru/en/nalogin_dospehi_en.htm

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