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Prof. Yuri Lyubchenko | Media Studies and Education | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yuri Lyubchenko| Media Studies and Education | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yuri Lyubchenko , University of Nebraska Medical center  , United States

Prof. Yuri Lyubchenko, a distinguished figure in Media Studies and Education, stands as an acclaimed researcher with a significant impact on the scientific community. With an extensive academic journey reflecting a passion for unraveling the intricacies of molecular science, Prof. Lyubchenko’s story unfolds with a pivotal moment at the Institute of Molecular Genetics in Moscow. In December 1989, he achieved the distinguished Doctor of Science (DSC) in Molecular Biology, showcasing a deep commitment to understanding the fundamental building blocks of life.

Prior to this, Prof. Lyubchenko embarked on a transformative academic endeavor at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, culminating in a Ph.D. in Molecular Biophysics in December 1971. This period marked a profound exploration into the molecular forces that govern biological processes. Building upon this rich foundation, his academic odyssey commenced with a Master of Science degree in Physical Chemistry from the same institute in June 1968, further enriching his comprehension of the physical principles governing molecular interactions.

These educational experiences form the cornerstone of Prof. Lyubchenko’s illustrious scientific career, propelling him to contribute meaningfully to the ever-evolving landscape of molecular research. His dedication to unraveling the mysteries of molecular science is not only evident in his educational achievements but also in his ongoing commitment to research excellence. With a notable presence on Scopus and Google Scholar, Prof. Yuri Lyubchenko continues to inspire and shape the fields of Media Studies and Education, earning recognition as a Best Researcher Award recipient. 🎓🔬

 

Professional Profiles:

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🎓 Education :

🧬 Driven by a lifelong passion for unraveling the intricacies of molecular science, my academic journey led me to the Institute of Molecular Genetics in Moscow. Here, I earned my DSC in Molecular Biology in December 1989, marking a significant milestone in my pursuit of understanding the fundamental building blocks of life. Prior to this, I undertook a transformative academic endeavor at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, earning a PHD in Molecular Biophysics in December 1971. This period marked a profound exploration into the molecular forces governing biological processes. Building upon this foundation, my academic odyssey commenced with a Master of Science degree in Physical Chemistry from the same institute in June 1968, further enriching my comprehension of the physical principles governing molecular interactions. These educational experiences have been the cornerstone of my scientific career, propelling me to contribute meaningfully to the ever-evolving landscape of molecular research. 🔬

PROFESSIONAL   EXPERIENCE:

🔬 With a career spanning several decades, I have dedicated my expertise to the dynamic realms of academia and molecular research. Currently serving as a Professor at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, College of Pharmacy in Omaha since 2004, I continue to contribute to the educational and research landscape. My journey commenced as a Junior Scientist at the Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy in Moscow, USSR, from 1971 to 1978, where I laid the foundational groundwork for my passion in molecular science. Advancing through the ranks, I held roles as a Scientist (1978-1982) and Senior Scientist (1982-1990) at the Institute of Molecular Genetics in Moscow, USSR, delving deeper into molecular complexities. As a Lead Scientist at the Institute of Molecular Genetics under the USSR Academy of Sciences from 1990 to 1996, I honed my leadership skills in molecular research. Venturing into international collaborations, I served as a Visiting Professor at the University of Nevada Reno from 1990 to 1991 and later as a Visiting Scientist at Arizona State University’s Department of Physics in 1991-1992. Subsequently, I assumed the role of Research Professor at Arizona State University’s Department of Microbiology from 1992 to 2004, before joining the University of Nebraska Medical Center. This diverse trajectory reflects my commitment to advancing molecular understanding across borders and generations. 🌐

 

📚Publication  Top  Notes : 

Visualization of supercoiled DNA with atomic force microscopy in situ

Cited by: 490

Atomic force microscopy of long DNA: imaging in air and under water.

Cited by: 332

Adsorption of DNA to mica, silylated mica, and minerals: characterization by atomic force microscopy

Cited by: 318

Silatrane-based surface chemistry for immobilization of DNA, protein-DNA complexes and other biological materials

Cited by: 285

Simple test system for single molecule recognition force microscopy

Cited by: 264

Regulation of poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 by DNA structure-specific binding

Cited by: 249

Atomic force microscopy imaging of double stranded DNA and RNA

Cited by: 240

Atomic force microscopy of DNA and bacteriophage in air, water and propanol: the role of adhesion forces

Cited by: 225

Residues 17–20 and 30–35 of beta‐amyloid play critical roles in aggregation

Cited by: 221

Comparative studies of bacteria with an atomic force microscopy operating in different modes

Cited by: 219

Prof. Yuri Lyubchenko | Media Studies and Education | Best Researcher Award
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