Hosts accepting graduate students and postdocs – by research area

The following researchers/laboratories are open to host an IUBMB research fellowship holder. Note that fellows can also choose to go to laboratories not listed on this page.

If you are a researcher interested in becoming a host, please use the following form:


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Sarukhanyan, Flora

Researcher Name: Sarukhanyan, Flora

Research Area(s): Molecular Bases of Disease, Neurobiology

Affiliation: H. Buniatian Institute of Biochemistry NAS RA

Country: Armenia

Website 

Scientific Interests:

The biological role of hemoglobin-derived peptides hemorphins, their effects in pathophysiology of different diseases (diabetes, cancer, endotoxin-induced stress, neurodegenerative disorders) as homeostatic agents. Involvement of Ca2+/CaM dependent protein phosphatase calcineurin in pathophysiology of abovementioned diseases as well as in molecular mechanisms of anti-diabetic, anti-cancer effects of hemorphins.  Neuroinflammatory processes in rotenone induced PD model and in PD patients.

This offer applies to trainees/researchers eligible for the following fellowships

Everyone (not restricted to fellowship holders)

Other relevant information:

The Armenian Association of Biochemists is also an Associate Adhering Body of IUBMB

Contact:

fpsarukhanyan@gmail.com

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Sarukhanyan, Flora

Researcher Name: Sarukhanyan, Flora

Research Area(s): Molecular Bases of Disease, Neurobiology

Affiliation: H. Buniatian Institute of Biochemistry NAS RA

Country: Armenia

Website 

Scientific Interests:

The biological role of hemoglobin-derived peptides hemorphins, their effects in pathophysiology of different diseases (diabetes, cancer, endotoxin-induced stress, neurodegenerative disorders) as homeostatic agents. Involvement of Ca2+/CaM dependent protein phosphatase calcineurin in pathophysiology of abovementioned diseases as well as in molecular mechanisms of anti-diabetic, anti-cancer effects of hemorphins.  Neuroinflammatory processes in rotenone induced PD model and in PD patients.

This offer applies to trainees/researchers eligible for the following fellowships

Everyone (not restricted to fellowship holders)

Other relevant information:

The Armenian Association of Biochemists is also an Associate Adhering Body of IUBMB

Contact:

fpsarukhanyan@gmail.com

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