Research advisor: Konstantin Severinov
Program entry year: 2019
Graduated from MSU, Department of Biology in 2017; Skoltech CLS (MSc) in 2019
Research project: Cofunction of topological and architectural proteins in Drosophila chromatin organization
Research interests: DNA topology, chromatin architecture
Publications: Sutormin, D. A., Galivondzhyan, A. K., Polkhovskiy, A. V., Kamalyan, S. O., Severinov, K. V., & Dubiley, S. A. (2021). Diversity and Functions of Type II Topoisomerases. Acta naturae, 13(1), 59–75. https://doi.org/10.32607/actanaturae.11058 Bonchuk, A., Kamalyan, S., Mariasina, S., Boyko, K., Popov, V., Maksimenko, O., & Georgiev, P. (2020). N-terminal domain of the architectural protein CTCF has similar structural organization and ability to self-association in bilaterian organisms. Scientific reports, 10(1), 2677. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-59459-5
Conference presentations: Kamalyan S., Kyrchanova O., Maksimenko O., Georgiev P. “Discerning functional implication for N-terminus of Drosophila CTCF” // EMBL Conference “Chromatin and Epigenetics”, poster presentation. EMBL Heidelberg, virtual, 2021. Kamalian S. “Structure and dimerization activity of CTCF N-terminal domains of bilaterian organisms” // EMBL Symposium “The Roaring 20s: A New Decade for Life Sciences”, poster presentation. EMBL Heidelberg, virtual, 2020.
PhD Graduate 2017
MSc student graduate 2019
MSc student graduate 2019
MSc graduate 2019
MSc graduate 2019
MSc graduate 2019
MSc graduate 2020
MSc student graduate 2019
Joint PhD Program with The University of Strasbourg
MSc student graduate 2019
MSc student