Ivan Yu. Sakharov | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ivan Yu. Sakharov | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia

👨‍🎓Profiles

🏛️ Early Academic Pursuits

Ivan Yu. Sakharov began his academic journey at Lomonosov Moscow State University (LMSU), where he earned his M.Sc. in Chemical and Enzyme Kinetics in 1976. His keen interest in chemical kinetics and catalysis led him to pursue postgraduate studies, working as a senior assistant, engineer, and junior scientist at LMSU between 1976 and 1982. He was awarded a Ph.D. in Chemical Kinetics and Catalysis in 1982, setting the stage for a distinguished career in bioanalytical chemistry and biotechnology.

🏢 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Sakharov’s professional journey spans multiple prestigious institutions and international collaborations. After completing his Ph.D., he worked as a Junior Scientist at the USSR Research Cardiology Center (1982-1984). His career progressed as he became a Senior Scientist and later Head of the Protein Chemistry Division at the Laboratory of Biologically Active Substances of Hydrobionts (1984-1987). By 1992, he had earned his D.Sc. in Biotechnology, solidifying his expertise in enzyme applications. His international experience includes serving as an Associate Professor at the Industrial University of Santander, Colombia (1994-1999), and as a Full Professor at the Russian Economic Academy (2001-2011). Since 1991, he has held senior positions at LMSU, where he currently serves as Chief Scientist.

🔬 Research Focus and Innovations

Dr. Sakharov has dedicated his research to bioanalytical chemistry, with a strong focus on nucleic acid detection, chemiluminescent sensing systems, and peroxidase-catalyzed chemiluminescence. His studies in enzyme isolation and application have led to breakthroughs in medical diagnostics and bioanalytical technologies. His ongoing research has developed highly sensitive chemiluminescent assays for detecting microRNA in cancer cells, paving the way for advancements in early cancer detection and personalized medicine.

🌍 Impact and Influence

With a research career spanning over four decades, Dr. Sakharov has significantly influenced bioanalytical chemistry. His work on enzyme-based biosensors and chemiluminescent detection systems has been recognized globally. He has successfully completed 26 research projects, with one still ongoing, and has published 189 papers indexed in Scopus. His contributions have led to advancements in medical diagnostics, forensic science, and environmental monitoring.

📊 Academic Citations and Recognition

Dr. Sakharov’s research has been widely cited, with a citation index of 3,311 and an impressive h-index of 33. His influence in the scientific community is reflected in his role as a reviewer for renowned journals, including Talanta, Analytical Chemistry, Sensors & Actuators: B. Chemical, and ACS Omega. Additionally, he has authored four books with ISBN registration, further solidifying his academic presence.

🛠️ Technical Skills and Patents

Dr. Sakharov’s expertise extends beyond theoretical research; he has a robust technical background in chemiluminescence, biosensing, and enzyme kinetics. He has published 37 patents, covering innovations in bioanalytical chemistry and diagnostic technologies. His technical knowledge has enabled him to bridge the gap between research and industrial applications, leading to consultancy projects and collaborations with international research institutes.

🎓 Teaching Experience and Mentorship

As an educator, Dr. Sakharov has played a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of chemists and biotechnologists. His teaching experience includes tenure at the Industrial University of Santander, Colombia, and the Russian Economic Academy, Russia. His mentorship has guided numerous students and researchers, fostering innovation and scientific excellence.

🔗 International Collaborations and Networks

Dr. Sakharov’s research has been enriched by collaborations with esteemed institutions worldwide. He has worked closely with Guangxi Normal University (China), Chung Shan Medical University (Taiwan), Lund University (Sweden), Aarhus University (Denmark), and the University of Hawaii (USA), among others. These partnerships have facilitated cross-border advancements in bioanalytical chemistry and molecular diagnostics.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Sakharov’s legacy is built on his pioneering work in bioanalytical chemistry and enzyme-based diagnostics. His research has set new benchmarks in chemiluminescent assays and biosensing. Moving forward, his work will continue to influence medical diagnostics, biotechnology, and environmental monitoring. His ongoing projects and international collaborations ensure that his scientific contributions will have a lasting impact on research and industry.

📖Notable Publications

  • Publication: An ultrasensitive bunge bedstraw herb type DNA machine for absolute quantification of mRNA in single cell

    • Authors: C. Xu, J. Zhao, S. Chen, S. Hu, S. Zhao
    • Journal: Biosensors & Bioelectronics
    • Year: 2022
  • Publication: Comparative study of magnetic beads and microplates as supports in heterogeneous amplified assay of miRNA-141 by using mismatched catalytic hairpin assembly reaction

    • Authors: I.V. Safenkova, K.M. Burkin, O.L. Bodulev, B.B. Dzantiev, I.Y. Sakharov
    • Journal: Talanta
    • Year: 2022
  • Publication: Comparison of chemiluminescent heterogeneous and homogeneous-heterogeneous assays coupled with isothermal circular strand-displacement polymerization reaction amplification for the quantification of miRNA-141

    • Authors: A.M. Solovjev, I.I. Galkin, A.V. Medved’ko, S. Zhao, I.Y. Sakharov
    • Journal: Analyst
    • Year: 2022
  • Publication: Quantitation of MicroRNA-155 in Human Cells by Heterogeneous Enzyme-Linked Oligonucleotide Assay Coupled with Mismatched Catalytic Hairpin Assembly Reaction

    • Authors: O.L. Bodulev, I.I. Galkin, S. Zhao, O.Y. Pletjushkina, I.Y. Sakharov
    • Journal: Biosensors
    • Year: 2022
  • Publication: Modern Methods for Assessment of microRNAs

    • Authors: O.L. Bodulev, I.Y. Sakharov
    • Journal: Biochemistry (Moscow)
    • Year: 2022