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Sergey Krylov Ph.D. (Moscow State) Professor of Chemistry
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Research Field: Biological Physics and Chemical & Condensed Matter Physics
Research specialization: Biophysics, instrumental bioanalytical chemistry, cell biology, molecular mechanisms of diseases.
Publications
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Research of our group is focused on understanding the molecular mechanisms of diseases through using biophjysical and bioanalytical approaches. The diseases of interest are cancer, neurodegenerative disorders, and immune diseases. We are also interested in understanding the molecular mechanisms that govern the fate of stem cells. To achieve these goals we are developing advanced methods and instrumentation for single cell studies. The methods are based on ultra sensitive imaging techniques and powerful separation approaches. There are ten currently ongoing projects:
High-throughput chemical cytometry
Hybrid image/chemical cytometry
Affinity analysis of proteins in single cells
Single-cell proteomics
Analysis of metabolism in single cells
Molecular mechanism of Alzheimer's disease
Molecular mechanism of cancer
Chemical cytometry for cancer care
Photonic devices for single-cell informatics
Alternative splicing in tissue heterogeneity
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