ISSN 2308-4057 (Print),
ISSN 2310-9599 (Online)
Еремин Сергей Александрович

Sergey A. Eremin

Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor (Moscow, Russia)
Place of work:
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Position:
Leading Researcher at the Department of Chemical Enzymology
Address:
Moscow, Russia
Phone:
+7 (495) 939-41-92
Field of expertise:
Immunochemical analysis, analytical chemistry, biotechnology.
References to the scientist's profile
Qualifications
  • 2004 – Doctor of Chemical Sciences (biotechnology and analytical chemistry);
  • 1982 – Candidate of Chemical Sciences;
  • 1979 – completed postgraduate studies at the Department of Chemistry, Lomonosov Moscow State University (Moscow);
  • 1976 – graduated from the Department of Chemistry, Lomonosov Moscow State University (Moscow).
Work and research experience
  • 1979 – Current: Researcher at the Department of Chemistry, Lomonosov Moscow State University (Moscow); Head of the research program of Polarizing fluorescence immunoassay; (thesis director to 11 Candidates of Science).
Academic publications
254 in WOS journals, 241 in Scopus journals and 321 publication registered in the Russian Science Citation Index
Editorial membership
member of the editorial board in The Journal of Analytical Chemistry, The International Journal of Food Science & Technology, and Food and Agricultural Immunology
Membership in dissertational councils
  • Member of the 02.06 Dissertation Council, Moscow State University (Ecology and Chemistry; Chemical, Biological and Bacteriological Safety);
  • Member of the Д 002.247.01 Dissertation Council at the Department of Biotechnology of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Biotechnology).
Awards
  • 2018 – Honored Researcher of Lomonosov Moscow State University;
  • 2005 – badge of honor “250th Anniversary of Moscow State University”;
  • 1997 – medal “850th Anniversary of Moscow”.
Special scientific achievements
  • 1995 – 1996 – annual internship at St. Bartholomew Hospital, University of London, UK;
  • 1998 – 2004 – three-month internships at universities of Lund (Sweden), Paris (France), Cordoba (Spain), Bologna (Italy), and Munich (Germany);
  • Proejct manager of four projects funded by INCO-Copernicus, two NATO projects, one INTAS project, three domestic and eight  international projects funded by the Russian Foundation of Basic Research, and two projects funded by the Ministry of Education.