Dr. Tatβyana Khonina, Insititute of Organic Synthesis of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences , Russia
Dr. Tatiana Grigorievna Khonina, a prominent representative of the Ural school of organic chemists, carries forward the legacy of academician I.Ya. Postovsky. A graduate of the Ural State University named after A.M. Gorky, she works at the I.Ya. Postovsky Institute of Organic Synthesis (IOS UB RAS). As a Doctor of Chemical Sciences, leading researcher, and group leader, her focus is on functional organic compounds involving silicon, titanium, and other elements, with innovative applications in medicine and veterinary science. She holds over 40 patents and enriches the academic community through her teaching at Ural SAU. ππ¬π
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Suitability for Best Researcher Award
Dr. Tatiana Grigorievna Khonina’s contributions to organic chemistry, combined with her leadership, innovation, and commitment to education, make her a stellar candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her work not only advances fundamental science but also delivers meaningful applications in medicine and veterinary fields, showcasing her profound impact on both science and society
Education and Experience
- π Graduated from the Chemical Faculty, Ural State University named after A.M. Gorky
- ποΈ Researcher at I.Ya. Postovsky Institute of Organic Synthesis (IOS UB RAS)
- π©βπ¬ Doctor of Chemical Sciences
- π Lecturer at Ural State Agrarian University (FSBEI HE Ural SAU)
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Leader of a research group specializing in organic synthesis
Professional Development
Dr. Khonina has devoted her career to advancing organic synthesis, particularly involving functional compounds of silicon, titanium, and other elements. She bridges fundamental research with applied sciences, focusing on medical and veterinary applications. Her work, supported by over 40 patents, showcases her innovative approach to creating biologically active substances and their preparation methods. Balancing research and academia, she mentors students and contributes to the Ural scientific community. Her leadership has made a significant impact on both scientific advancements and educational excellence. ππ¬π
Research Focus
Dr. Khonina’s research encompasses cutting-edge areas in organic chemistry:
- π§ͺ Formation Reactions: Understanding mechanisms of functional organic compounds.
- π Chemical Transformations: Exploring reactivity in silicon- and titanium-based systems.
- π Biomedical Applications: Developing compounds for medical and veterinary use.
- π Patented Innovations: Over 40 patents in biologically active substances and methods.
Her interdisciplinary work addresses global challenges, making strides in health sciences and sustainable chemistry. π±π§¬π§
Awards and Honors
- π More than 40 patents for biologically active substances and methods
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Leader of a renowned research group at IOS UB RAS
- π Recognized contributor to the Ural school of organic chemists
- π Esteemed lecturer and mentor at Ural State Agrarian University
- π₯ Developer of innovative applications in medical and veterinary chemistry
Publication Top Notes:
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π Iron(III) Monoglycerolate as a New Biocompatible Precursor in the Synthesis of Bioactive Nanocomposite Glycerohydrogels – Cited by 1
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π§² Nanocomposite Material Based on Fe3O4 Magnetic Nanoparticles Modified with Iron and Silicon Glycerolates: Synthesis and Characterization – Cited by 2
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πΏ Investigation of Chronic Toxicity of a Pharmacological Composition Based on Bacteriocin-nisin and Silicon Glycerolates – Cited by 1
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π¬ Magnetic Nanocomposite Materials Based on Fe3O4 Nanoparticles with Iron and Silica Glycerolates Shell: Synthesis and Characterization – Cited by 4
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βοΈ Standardization of the Pharmaceutical Substance of the Silicon-zinc-boron-containing Glycerohydrogel – Cited by 1