Tatiana Y. Gorpenchenko, Head of Cell and Developmental Biology Laboratory, Federal Scientific Center of the East Asia Terrestrial Biodiversity, Far Eastern Branch Russian Academy of Sciences, (FSCEATB FEB RAS); 2019 – Academic B.A. Neunilov prize of the FEB RAS; Since 2022, she has been an associate professor at the laboratory of Biomedical Cell Technologies at the Center for Genomic and Regenerative Medicine, Institute of Life Sciences and Biomedicine, Far Eastern Federal University; she obtained her PhD in 2006; she has 39 peer-refereed journal publications and 1 patent; she has also received two grants, with one that is currently ongoing; her teaching disciplines include biotechnology, plant cell cultures, and in vitro plant propagation; her interests are plant breeding, regulation of secondary metabolism, abiotic stress, and reactive oxygen species.
Research Interests:
soil microbiology, sanitation and soil hygiene, plant biostimulants, biochemistry and biotechnology of microorganisms, microbial solubilization of potassium and phosphorus, microbial nitrogen fixation, and microbial biomass carbon
Education:
2004 — Candidate of Biological Sciences in Soil Sciences and Microbiology (PhD)
1999 — Specialist in Soil Science from Far East State University, Russia
Employment:
1999 – present – Member of Dokuchaev Soil Science Society, Russia
2018 – present – Member of Interregional Russian Microbiological Society.
Vitalii M. Kazarin, leading engineer at Cell and Developmental Biology Laboratory, Federal
Scientific Center of the East Asia Terrestrial Biodiversity, Far Eastern Branch
Russian Academy of Sciences, (FSCEATB FEB RAS); student of Irkutsk State
Agrarian University named after A.A. Ezhevsky; His scientific interests are
scanning electron microscopy, energy-dispersive spectroscopy (EDS), and plant
mating systems.