Name: |
Genoveva Atanasova Nacheva |
Date of birth: |
November 12, 1959, Bulgaria |
Nationality: |
Bulgarian |
Marital Status: |
Married (one child) |
Languages: |
English and Russian (spoken and written) |
Business address: |
Institute of Molecular Biology, Acad. G. Bonchev Str.,
21, Sofia 1113, Bulgaria |
Phone:
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(+359 2) 979 26 40 |
Fax: |
(+359 2)72 35 07 |
E-mail: |
genoveva@obzor.bio21.bas.bg |
Present position: |
Associated Professor at the Department of Gene
Regulations, Institute of Molecular Biology |
Education: |
1977 – High School, Sofia;
1982 – MS in molecular biology and genetics from Sofia
University “St. Kliment Ohridski” |
Scientific degrees:
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1988 - Ph.D. in Molecular
Biology at the Institute of Molecular Biology, Moscow,
Russia; 2003- Associate Professor |
Positions held:
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1988-1996 – Research
Associate at the Department of Molecular Genetics,
Institute of Genetics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences;
1996 – 2003 - Research Associate at the Institute of
Molecular Biology, 2003 - (continue) - Associated
Professor at Institute of Molecular Biology; 2003 -
(continue) - Associated Professor at the Department of
Biotechnology, University of Chemical Technology, Sofia |
Post-doctoral training: |
1991-1993 – Medical Nobel
Institute, Karolinska Institutet, Cell and Molecular
Biology, Department of Molecular Genetics, Stockholm,
Sweden |
Fellowships: |
NATO Fellowship type D.C, 9
months in 2001, Institute of Parasitology and
Biomedicine "Lopez-Neyra" CSIC, Ganada, Spain |
Teaching activities: |
2001 - (continue) - Lectures
at the University of Chemical Technology and Metellurgy:
“Genetics” and “Molecular Biology”; 2004 - Lectures at
Faculty of Biology, Sofia University “St. Kl. Ohridski”
on “Molecular Genetics” |
Supervision of graduate students: |
1998 - 2004 - 5 MS students |
Research scope: |
Molecular mechanisms of gene
regulation; gene expression in bacteria; gene
manipulations and gene cloning; mechanisms of action of
biologically active proteins; interferon-gamma -
structure and activities; structure of transcriptionally
active chromatin |
Research activity (publications): |
peer reviewed research papers:
15;
impact factor: 53.3;
citations: >200 |
Membership: |
Scientific Council of the
Institute of Molecular Biology; Society of Biochemistry
and Biophysics at the Union of Scientists in Bulgaria |