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Kiseleva Irina Alekseevna, born in 1963, higher education, candidate of biological sciences, leading researcher. In 1986 she graduated from the Moscow Institute of Food Industry. Since 1986 he has been working at the DI Ivanovsky Research Institute of Virology in the laboratory of immunodeficiency viruses. In 1993-1994 she received a George Soros Fellowship in Biodiversity. In 2001 she defended her thesis on the topic "Study of factors that increase the resistance of cells to the human immunodeficiency virus." Since 2008, I.A. Kiseleva has been working at the I.I. Mechnikov Research Institute of Vaccines and Serа RAMS in the laboratory of lentiviruses. IA Kiseleva has more than 40 scientific publications in domestic publications and abroad in peer-reviewed scientific journals and in the materials of scientific conferences. She is also a co-author of 4 patents of the Russian Federation from 2014 for the invention of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 strains for diagnostic and vaccine preparations. And the patent of the Russian Federation from 2019 for the invention of an antiviral agent based on humic acids. IA Kiseleva is engaged in the isolation, identification and study of HIV strains. The most interesting epidemic strains isolated in the Russian Federation have been deposited in the State Virus Collection of the Institute. At present, the main direction of her work is associated with the study of the evolution of the HIV genome and the biological diversity of immunodeficiency viruses circulating in Russia and neighboring countries, the study of the biological properties of domestic HIV-1 variants and the pathogenesis of HIV infection, as well as the study of the antiviral activity of chemical and natural antiviral drugs. Since 2014 The new name of the Scientific Research Institute of Virology named after D. I. Ivanovsky is the Federal Research Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology named after Honorary Academician N.F. Gamalei (Moscow). Since 2018, the laboratory of immunodeficiency viruses has been renamed the laboratory of antiviral and disinfectants.
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