Alexander Anatolyevich Yaroslavov (born April 10, 1952 ) is a Soviet and Russian chemist , a specialist in the field of chemistry of high molecular compounds, a corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (2016).
| Alexander Anatolyevich Yaroslavov | |
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| Date of Birth | April 10, 1952 (67 years old) |
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| Scientific field | chemistry of macromolecular compounds |
| Place of work | Faculty of Chemistry, Moscow State University |
| Alma mater | MSU chemical faculty |
| Academic degree | Doctor of Chemistry (1995) |
| Academic rank | professor (2000) Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (2016) |
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Biography
Born April 10, 1952.
In 1974, he graduated from the chemistry department of Moscow State University .
In 1978, he defended his thesis, topic: "Study of the catalytic properties of hemin complexes in redox reactions."
In 1995 - defended his doctoral dissertation, topic: “Interaction of synthetic polyelectrolytes with particles imitating cells: physicochemical aspect”.
In 2000 - awarded the academic title of professor.
Since 1977 - works at Moscow State University, since 2016 - Head of the Department of High Molecular Compounds of the Faculty of Chemistry.
In 2016, he was elected a corresponding member of the RAS .
Scientific activity
Specialist in the field of chemistry of macromolecular compounds.
Author and co-author of more than 150 scientific publications and inventions.
Scientific interests lie in the areas of:
- synthesis and modification of water-soluble polymers, including polyelectrolytes;
- studies of the mechanisms of their interaction with colloidal dispersions and biological membranes;
- biomedical and bioanalytical use of synthetic water-soluble polymers.
The first to discover and describe:
- migration of adsorbed macromolecules between lyophilic colloidal particles,
- structural changes that develop in biological (lipid) membranes during the adsorption / desorption of polyelectrolytes,
- activation by polymers of membrane transport of biologically active compounds,
- the ability of cationic polypeptides to penetrate the lipid bilayer.
The results obtained are of fundamental importance for the targeted creation of highly effective and non-toxic biologically active complexes based on synthetic polymers and for controlling the effects that adsorbed polyelectrolytes cause in the biological membrane.
He lectures at the Faculty of Chemistry of Moscow State University, 12 candidate dissertations are defended under his leadership.
Rewards
- Lenin Komsomol Prize (as a member of the group, for 1984) - for the development of new highly efficient catalytic systems for polymerization, hydrogenation and oxidation
Notes
- ↑ Yaroslavov Alexander Anatolyevich (Chronicle of Moscow University) . letopis.msu.ru. Date of treatment May 5, 2018.
- ↑ Yaroslavov A.A. . ras.ru. Date of treatment May 5, 2018.
Links
- Yaroslavov, Alexander Anatolyevich on the official website of the RAS
- Yaroslavov, Alexander Anatolyevich on the mathematical portal Math-Net.Ru
- Yaroslavov Alexander Anatolyevich . istina.msu.ru. Date of treatment May 5, 2018.