Kseniia Berketa received her Bachelor degree in Biotechnology and
Bioengineering from Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (Ukraine) in
2023, and she is currently pursuing a Master degree in Biotechnology and
Bioengineering from Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (Ukraine).
Since 2021, she has been carrying out research at the Institute of Molecular
Biology and Genetics of NAS of Ukraine. Her research interests include the
development and optimization of conductometric biosensors for quality control
in food and pharmaceutical industries, as well as for medicine.
Andrii
Sverstiuk received a
master’s degree in applied math, a Ph.D. degree in Systems Analysis and
Decision Making, and a D.Sc. degree in Mathematical Modelling and
Computational Methods Making from the Taras Shevchenko National University of
Kyiv and Ternopil National Technical University, Ukraine, in 2010 and 2020,
respectively. Since 2002, he has been working as an Assistance, Associate Professor
and a Professor of the Medical Informatics Department of I. Horbachevsky
Ternopil National Medical University, Ukraine. Since 2023, he has been working as a
Professor of the Computer Sciences Department of Ternopil National Ivan Puluj
Technical University, Ukraine. His research interests include Big Data, Machine
Learning, Medical Informatics, Biosensors, Signal Processing, Dynamic Systems,
and Population Dynamics.
Lyubov Fayura received her academic degree from the Department of
Microbiology of Ivan Franko National University of Lviv in 1985 and her Ph.D.
degree in 1997. She works as a scientist in the Institute of Cell Biology of NAS of
Ukraine (Lviv, Ukraine). The main topics of her research activities are
recombinant enzymes of arginine catabolism, gene expression, enzyme activity,
and some parameters of carbohydrate and energy metabolism in malignant cells.
Andriy Sibirny received his Ph.D. degree in Biochemistry from
the Institute of Biochemistry of NAS of Ukraine (Kyiv, Ukraine) in 1973 and his
Dr.Sci. degree in Genetics from Leningrad State University (USSR) in 1986. He
was promoted to a full Professor in 1990. He is a Head of the Department of
Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology of the Institute of Cell Biology of NAS of
Ukraine. The main topics of his research activities are the regulation of methanol
metabolism, glutathione metabolism, peroxisome biogenesis and degradation, and
biosensors.
Sergei Dzyadevych received his M.Sc. degree in Radiophysics and
Electronics from Taras Shevchenko Kyiv University (Ukraine) in 1992, his Ph.D.
degree in Biotechnology from Palladin Institute of Biochemistry of NAS of
Ukraine in 1995, and his Dr.Sci. degree in Biotechnology from the Institute of
Molecular Biology and Genetics of NAS of Ukraine in 2005. Since 1995, he has worked
as a researcher, senior and leading researcher, and chief scientist at IMBG. Now,
he is the Deputy Director of IMBG. His fields of interests are conductometric
biosensors, ENFETs, and amperometric biosensors.
Oleksandr Soldatkin received
his M.Sc. degree in Biotechnical and Medical Apparatus and Systems from
the National Aviation University (Kyiv, Ukraine) in 2004. His Ph.D. and Dr.Sci.
degree in Biotechnology was received from IMBG of NAS of Ukraine in 2009 and
2019, accordingly. He started his research in the field of biosensors first as a
leading engineer, then as a junior research scientist, as researcher, senior
researcher, and leading researcher, and now as a head of the department of
"Biomolecular electronics". Scientific activity is devoted to the
relevant issue of analytical biotechnology, the creation of a new generation
of electrochemical biosensors, in particular those based on enzymes, for the direct
determination of substrates and inhibitory analysis of toxic substances.