Anna Klimovich | Biochemistry | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Anna Klimovich | Biochemistry | Young Scientist Award 

Dr. Anna Klimovich | G.B. Elyakov Pacific Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry Far-Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences | Russia

Dr. Anna Klimovich is a PhD candidate in biochemistry with a decade of experience as a research fellow, specializing in the investigation of biologically active compounds derived from marine organisms of the Far Eastern and tropical seas using advanced experimental models of human pathologies in laboratory animals. She works as a research assistant in the Laboratory of Molecular Pharmacology and Biomedicine at the Pacific Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, contributing extensively to fundamental and applied biomedicine. Her scientific portfolio includes 40 publications indexed in Web of Science and Scopus, supported by 199 citations across 162 documents and an h-index of 8, reflecting her strong research impact. She has completed seven research projects and is an inventor or co-inventor on seven patents focused on bioactive marine compounds and their therapeutic potential. Her research areas span biology, biochemistry, biomedicine, natural biologically active substances, and preclinical trials, with collaborative work involving Far Eastern Federal University in Vladivostok. Dr. Klimovich has contributed significantly to the characterization of marine peptides and metabolites, including the sea anemone peptide HCRG21, which exhibits analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and anxiolytic activities and demonstrates therapeutic potential for allergic dermatitis and psoriasis. She has also studied the peptide HCIQ2c1 with anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective properties, and the sea anemone peptides Hcr 1b-2, Hcr 1b-4, and AnmTX Sco 9a-1, which show strong anxiolytic, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic effects. Her work further includes discovering the antidiabetic and antiglycemic activities of the peptide Mgf, evaluating antimicrobial and antitumor effects of phenylphascaplysine alkaloid derivatives, and identifying the ability of triterpene glycosides from sea cucumbers—Cucumarioside A0-1, Djakonovioside A—and the peptide Hct-S3 to inhibit tumor metastasis. Additionally, she contributed to demonstrating that asterripeptides A–C from marine fungi possess therapeutic activity in treating infected wounds. Her research advances marine-derived therapeutic discoveries with high relevance to pharmacology, biotechnology, and translational biomedicine.

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Featured Publications

Klimovich, A., Kvetkina, A., Deryavko, Y., Priymenko, N., Popkova, D., Bystritskaya, E., Isaeva, M., Gladkikh, I., Sintsova, O., & Leychenko, E. (2025). TRPV1 blocker, peptide HCRG21 from sea anemone Heteractis magnifica, exhibits effectiveness in psoriasis and dermatitis in in vivo models. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 26(21), 10644. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms262110644

Klimovich, A. A., Chingizova, E. A., Pislyagin, E. A., Kotelnikov, V. N., & Shperling, I. A. (2025). Eksperimental’no-funktsional’naya otsenka ranozazhivlyayushchey aktivnosti gidrogelya na osnove karboksimetiltsellyulozy s biologicheski aktivnymi veshchestvami iz gidrobiontov Tikhogo okeana pri termicheskom ozhoge [Experimental and functional evaluation of the wound-healing activity of a carboxymethylcellulose-based hydrogel with bioactive substances from Pacific Ocean hydrobionts in a thermal burn model]. Clinical and Fundamental Medicine, 2, 5–12. https://doi.org/10.24866/3033-5485/2025-2/5-12

Zhidkov, M. E., Smirnova, P. A., Grammatikova, N. E., Isakova, E. B., Shchekotikhin, A. E., Styshova, O. N., Klimovich, A. A., & Popov, A. M. (2025). Comparative evaluation of the antibacterial and antitumor activities of marine alkaloid 3,10-dibromofascaplysin. Marine Drugs, 23(2), 68. https://doi.org/10.3390/md23020068

Klimovich, A. A., Kvetkina, A. N., Deryavko, Y. V., Priymenko, N. A., & Leychenko, E. V. (2024). Peptide TRPV1 channel blocker, HCRG21, effectively suppresses inflammation in a calcipotriol-induced allergic dermatitis model. Biochemistry (Moscow), Supplement Series B: Biomedical Chemistry, 18, (Issue no. pending). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1990750824601127

Pavlenko, A. P., Klimovich, A. A., Yurchenko, E. A., Kvetkina, A. N., & Leychenko, E. V. (2024). Sea anemone Heteractis magnifica toxin Hct-S3 suppresses the migration of solid Ehrlich adenocarcinoma cells inoculated into BALB/C mice. Biochemistry (Moscow), Supplement Series B: Biomedical Chemistry, 18, (Issue no. pending). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1990750824601206

Klimovich, A. A., Styshova, O. N., Popov, A. M., Moskvina, T. V., Tsybulsky, A. V., Derunov, D. A., & Stonik, V. A. (2020). Experimental study of therapeutic efficacy of the topical preparation “Kourochitin” in skin allergy. Letters in Drug Design & Discovery, 17(10), 1234–1241.

Xiaochun Li | Biomedical | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Xiaochun Li | Biomedical | Best Researcher Award

Associate Dean, Taiyuan University of Technology, China

Dr. Xiaochun Li is a Professor at the Department of Biomedical Engineering, TaiYuan University of Technology, Shanxi, China. With an extensive background in biomedical sensors and analytical chemistry, Dr. Li has made significant contributions to the field through innovative research and teaching. He has received multiple awards for his work, including the Second Prize of the Shanxi Provincial Natural Science Award and recognition as the “2021 Annual Science and Technology Innovation Person.” His research focuses on developing cutting-edge technologies for disease diagnosis and public health.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Xiaochun Li earned his Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering, specializing in analytical chemistry and sensor technology. His educational journey laid a strong foundation for his future research and academic career, leading to his current position as a professor at TaiYuan University of Technology.

Experience 🧑‍🏫

Professor, TaiYuan University of Technology, Shanxi, China (2014-present): Leading research in biomedical sensors and analytical chemistry.

Associate Professor, TaiYuan University of Technology, Shanxi, China (2009-2014): Conducted advanced research and taught various courses.

Assistant Professor, TaiYuan University of Technology, Shanxi, China (2007-2009): Initiated his academic career, focusing on innovative research in biomedical engineering.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Xiaochun Li’s research interests encompass the development of biomedical sensors, optical fluorescence detection technologies, and AI-enhanced biochemical sensing. His work is particularly focused on creating innovative diagnostic tools for early disease detection and public health applications.

Awards 🏆

Second Prize of Shanxi Provincial Natural Science Award (2022)

Outstanding Science and Technology Worker of China Society of Electronics (2019)

Silver Prize of National Science and Technology Workers’ Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition (2016)

Young Outstanding Talents of Shanxi Province “Three Jin Talents” (2018)

2021 Annual Science and Technology Innovation Person (2022)

Publications Top Notes 📚

Zhang, L. L., Xu, P. T., Li, X. C., Yang, Z. H., Yu, H.-Z.. (2024). Blu-ray disc technology-enabled portable imaging system for immunoassay quantitation. Sens. Actuat. B-Chem., 419, 136376. Cited by 15 articles. link

Wang, C. X., Deng, R., Li, H. Q., Liu, Z. G., Niu, X. F., Li, X. C.. (2024). An integrated magnetic separation enzyme-linked colorimetric sensing platform for field detection of Escherichia coli O157: H7 in food. Microchimica Acta, 191, 454. Cited by 10 articles. link

Li, H. Q., Xu, H., Li, Y. L., Li, X. C.*. (2024). Application of artificial intelligence (AI)-enhanced biochemical sensing in molecular diagnosis and imaging analysis: Advancing and challenges. Trac-Trend. Anal. Chem., 174, 117700. Cited by 12 articles. link