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Education: Ph.D.2014 - Lomonosov Moscow State University
Research Topics: microbial molecular biology, genomics and bioinformatics, marine invertebrate genomics
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Denis is an experienced scientist in genomics, computational biology and bioinformatics,
with expertise spanning microbiology, biotechnology and molecular biology. He obtained
his Ph.D. in biotechnology in 2014 at Lomonosov Moscow State University (Russia).
His dissertation work was conducted in the laboratory of Professor Konstantin Skryabin
on the molecular basis of bacterial magnetic particles biotechnology. The main branch
of his research was exploring the origin, evolution and mechanisms of microbial biomineralization,
microbial magnetotaxis and their ecological functions. After graduation he worked
on various aspects of microbial and animal genomics in academic and private settings.
Research developed at the MADL targets the genomic characterization of infectious
microbes and their shellfish hosts, with a special focus on host-parasite interactions,
genome-wide association studies and genomic selection.