Dr. Kosevich Marina Department of Molecular Biophysics
Email: mvkosevich@ilt.kharkov.ua
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Dr. Sci. Marina V. Kosevich is a specialist in the fields
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of molecular physics and biophysics, nanobiophysics
and biomedical mass spectrometry
ORCID
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0257-4588
Scopus
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=7003830960
Since 2004 - leading research fellow;
since 1981 successively engineer, junior research worker,
scientific worker, senior research fellow, leading research fellow
of the Mass Spectrometry group
of the Department of Molecular Biophysics
of the
B.Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering
of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine ( ILTPE NASU )
1996-1997 - on leave for postdoctoral research fellowship of the Royal Society
at the Institute of Mass Spectrometry of the University of Warwick, UK
(supervisor professor P.J. Derrick)
2016-2019 – lectureship at V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University,
special course for master degree “Biophysical Mass Spectrometry”
Education and scientific degrees 1981 - graduated from Kharkov National University (presently V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University ), Department of Radiophysics, Chair of Molecular and Applied Biophysics (presently Chair of Molecular and Medical Biophysics ) 1989 - Ph D (Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, ILTPE, Kharkov) 2002 - Dr Sci (Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, ILTPE, Kharkov) 2002 – academic title “senior research worker” (specialty 01.04.14)
Membership in scientific societies
Ukrainian Biophysical Society
Ukrainian Physical Society
Ukrainian Mass Spectrometric Society
Russian Mass Spectrometric Society
Member of editorial board of a Ukrainian scientific journal
"Biophysical Bulletin"(«Á³îô³çè÷íèé â³ñíèê»)
Member of editorial board of a scientific journal
“Mass Spectrometria” («Ìàññ-ñïåêòðîìåòðèÿ»)
RESEARCH
The main research interests are connected with investigations on biophysical effects
in nanobiosystems at molecular level:
mechanisms and thermodynamics of intermolecular interactions of biomolecules
in the framework of problems of molecular mechanisms of action
of biologically active compounds and medicines, hydration, molecular recognition,
selfassembly of organic nanoclusters and functioning of bionanocomposites
applying experimental mass spectrometric techniques complemented by computer modeling:
Advancement of soft ionization mass spectrometric techniques
(Field Desorption (FD), Field Ionization (FI), Fast Atom Bombardments (FAB)
Laser desorption/ionization (LDI), Electrospray ionization)
for investigation of the above listed problems.
Development of Low Temperature (LT) secondary emission (FAB and SIMS)
mass spectrometric techniques dedicated to cryobiophysical studies
of biomolecules at low temperatures.
Development of approach to evaluation of redox activity of organic molecules
under mass spectrometric conditions.
Development of mass spectrometry fundamentals.
Last updated March 2019