Prof. Sergey Kozlov | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Sergey Kozlov | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Shemiakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of bioorganic chemistry RAS, Russia.

Dr. Sergey Kozlov is a DSc and Head of the Laboratory of Neuroreceptors and Neuroregulators at the Shemiakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry. He also teaches at the Federal State Russian Biotechnological University. His research focuses on the rational search for active molecules and the analysis of their structure-function relationships, particularly for potential healthcare applications. His most notable contributions include discovering ligands for acid-sensitive ion channels, which have promising therapeutic potential for treating pain, inflammation, drug addiction, anxiety, and neurodegenerative conditions such as stroke.

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🎓 Education

Prof. Sergey Kozlov is a distinguished scientist and educator specializing in bioorganic chemistry and biotechnology. He earned his Doctor of Science (DSc) from the Shemiakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, where he conducted advanced research in biochemical processes and molecular interactions. Currently, he serves as a teaching faculty member at the Federal State Russian Biotechnological University, where he contributes to academic development and scientific research in biotechnology. With extensive expertise in biomolecular studies, Prof. Kozlov plays a crucial role in training future researchers and advancing innovation in bioorganic chemistry.

💼 Experience

Professor Sergey Kozlov is the Head of the Laboratory of Neuroreceptors and Neuroregulators at the Shemiakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry. He is also a Professor & Researcher at the Federal State Russian Biotechnological University. Additionally, he collaborates with various Russian chemical laboratories on the functional testing of low molecular weight compounds.

His expertise likely involves bioorganic chemistry, neurobiology, and possibly pharmacology, with a focus on receptor interactions and the regulation of neurochemical processes in the brain.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Kozlov's research focuses on protein chemistry, including:

Separation of natural mixtures and structure determination

Activity analysis of compounds using imaging and electrophysiology

Development of animal models for testing new molecules

Production of recombinant proteins and receptor mutagenesis
His work has contributed significantly to understanding acid-sensitive ion channels, which play a role in pain management, inflammation, addiction, anxiety, and neurodegeneration.

🏆 Awards & Recognitions

Member – The International Society on Toxinology

Member – Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS)

Hirsch Index: 28 (WoS)

Patents: 19 published, 2 under review

Consultancy/Industry Projects: 2 completed

Research Projects: 6 (4 completed, 2 ongoing)

📚 Selected Publications

Mutagenesis of the Peptide Inhibitor of ASIC3 Channel Introduces Binding to Thumb Domain of ASIC1a but Reduces Analgesic Activity
Marine Drugs, Aug 2024 | DOI: 10.3390/md22090382
🧬 Examines peptide inhibitors of ASIC3 channels and their effect on pain relief.

Opioid Analgesic as a Positive Allosteric Modulator of Acid-Sensing Ion Channels
Int. J. Mol. Sci., Jan 2024 | DOI: 10.3390/ijms25031413
💊 Investigates opioid analgesics as modulators of ASIC channels for potential pain management.

Venom-gland transcriptomics and proteomics of the Tibellus oblongus spider
Dataset, Oct 2023 | DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.21842034
🕷️ Provides genomic insights into spider venom composition.

Fifty Years of Animal Toxin Research at the Shemyakin–Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry RAS
Int. J. Mol. Sci., Sep 2023 | DOI: 10.3390/ijms241813884
🏛️ Reviews five decades of toxin research at IBCh RAS.

Dual Modulator of ASIC Channels and GABA<sub>A</sub> Receptors from Thyme Alters Fear-Related Hippocampal Activity
Int. J. Mol. Sci., Aug 2023 | DOI: 10.3390/ijms241713148
🌿 Explores a thyme-derived compound affecting ASIC and GABA receptors linked to anxiety.

 

 

 

Dr. Jie Liu | Medicinal Plants | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jie Liu | Medicinal Plants | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jie Liu, a dedicated researcher at Taizhou University, Zhejiang Province, China, specializes in plant polyploid breeding with a significant focus on medicinal plant polyploids. Renowned for developing the innovative "primordial meristem method," she has made substantial contributions to understanding the cytological and molecular mechanisms of polyploids and their pharmacological enhancements. Her work bridges agricultural advancements and medicinal innovation, fostering solutions with global impact.

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Dr. Jie Liu holds a PhD in Plant Science, with her doctoral research focusing on plant polyploid breeding. This specialization highlights her expertise in enhancing the genetic traits and pharmacological properties of medicinal plants. Following her PhD, she pursued post-doctoral research, delving deeper into the molecular mechanisms and cytological features of polyploid plants. Her advanced studies refined her scientific rigor and fostered innovative approaches to understanding and applying polyploidy in agriculture and pharmacology.

Experience 🧪

Dr. Liu has extensive experience in plant polyploid breeding research, contributing significantly to the development of techniques like the "primordial meristem method." Her role at Taizhou University involves both scientific exploration and mentoring the next generation of researchers.

Research Interests 🔬

Polyploid Breeding

Dr. Liu focuses on developing innovative methods to enhance plant productivity and improve the medicinal value of polyploid plants, pushing the boundaries of agricultural and pharmaceutical applications.

Cytological and Molecular Mechanisms

Her research investigates the genetic and molecular foundations of polyploid traits, providing critical insights into the biological processes driving these unique characteristics.

Pharmacological Applications

Dr. Liu explores how polyploidy influences the therapeutic properties of medicinal plants, aiming to optimize their pharmacological potential for broader medical and commercial use.

 

Publications 📚

In Vitro Induced Tetraploid Elsholtzia splendens Nakai ex F. Maek. Alters Polyphenol Species and Synthesis, Plants, Published: November 30, 2024, Contributors: Jie Liu, Dang Yang, Xin Li, Zexin Jin, Junmin Li. Link

Deciphering the Effect Mechanism of Chromosome Doubling on the Biomass Increase in Elsholtzia splendens, Scientia Horticulturae, Published: February 2024, Contributors: Jie Liu, Dang Yang, Xin Li, Zexin Jin, Junmin Li. Link

Comparative Physiology and Transcriptome Analysis Reveals the Regulatory Mechanism of Genome Duplication Enhancing Cold Resistance in Fragaria nilgerrensis, Environmental and Experimental Botany, Published: August 2021, Contributors: Jie Liu, Junmin Li, Chengxin Fu. Link