Diana Samodova| Proteomics

Dr Diana Samodova: Leading Researcher in Proteomics

šŸ‘Øā€šŸ«Ā  Diana Samodova, an Dr at the University of Copenhagen, Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic Research, Denmark. stands as a distinguished academic and researcher in the Biochemistry.

Diana Samodova, a dedicated researcher, has traversed the intricate landscapes of molecular biology and proteomics to unravel the mysteries held within ancient proteins. Her academic odyssey commenced at the University of Latvia, where she earned a Bachelor’s in Natural Sciences and delved into the photostability of nitrofurazone.

Driven by curiosity, Diana pursued a Master of Sciences in Chemistry, investigating antiradical activity kinetics in antibacterial plant extracts. This academic foundation laid the groundwork for her Ph.D. journey at the University of Copenhagen, focusing on “Mass spectrometry technology for palaeoproteomics.

šŸŒ Professional Profiles:

 

šŸŽ“ Educational Pursuits:

  • Ph.D. Thesis: Mastery of mass spectrometry techniques for palaeoproteomics.
  • Master’s Thesis: Probing antiradical activities in diverse antibacterial plant extracts.

šŸ” Research & Expertise: Diana’s expertise spans bottom-up proteomics, peptidomics, metaproteomics, and multi-enzymatic digestion. Her postdoctoral role at the University of Copenhagen expanded her horizons into scientific project management, LC-MS/MS analysis, and exploring various software applications.

šŸ“š Noteworthy Contributions: Her contributions extend beyond the lab bench; Diana’s research has graced prestigious journals. Notable publications include elucidating the oral microbiota in type-2-diabetes, muscle fiber heterogeneity, and even ancient enamel proteome sequences, shedding light on early primate species.

šŸ† Scholarly Achievements: Recipient of esteemed scholarships like the Marie Curie ETN and EEA/Norway Grants, Diana has furthered her research while fostering international cooperation and knowledge transfer.

šŸŒ Outreach & Engagement: Beyond academia, Diana co-organized scientific symposiums, engaging with diverse audiences through laboratory experiments, hands-on activities, and scientific micro-talks, inspiring the next generation of scientists.

šŸ”¬šŸŒŸ Future Exploration: Armed with a rich tapestry of proteomic expertise, Diana Samodova continues her scientific journey, unraveling the secrets held within ancient proteins, and advancing the frontiers of molecular research.

Top Noted Publication:

Early Pleistocene enamel proteome from Dmanisi resolvesĀ Stephanorhinus phylogeny Published on 2019/10/3 Cited by 138

Enamel proteome shows thatĀ Gigantopithecus was an early diverging pongine Published on 2019/12/12 Cited by 98

Palaeoproteomic profiling of conservation layers on a 14th century Italian wall painting Published on 2018/6/18 Cited by 93

Chemical composition analysis, antimicrobial activity and cytotoxicity screening of moss extracts (moss phytochemistry) Published on 2015/9/18 Cited by 87

ProAlanase is an effective alternative to trypsin for proteomics applications and disulfide bond mapping Published on 2020/12/1 Cited by 24

Multi-technique approach for qualitative and quantitative characterization of furazidin degradation kinetics under alkaline conditions Published on Cited by 9

Anti-Bacterial Activity and Online HPLC-DPPH Based Antiradical Kinetics of Medicinal Plant Extracts of High Relevance for Cosmetics Production Published on 2018/3/5 Cited by 7

Structure and stability of racemic and enantiopure pimobendan monohydrates: on the phenomenon of unusually high stability Published on 2017/4/5 Cited by 7

Chemical characterization and in vitro evaluation of birch sap and a complex of plant extracts for potential use in cosmetic anti-ageing products. Published on 2017/1/1 Cited by 3

Rugged large volume injection for sensitive capillary LC-MS environmental monitoring Published on 2017/8/28 Cited by 2