Dr. Yulia Desheva | Immunology | Best Researcher Award
Institute of Experimental Medicine | Russia
Author Profile
š Biography of Yulia Desheva š
EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS š
Yulia Desheva demonstrated an exceptional aptitude for the sciences early in her academic journey, culminating in advanced degrees in virology and immunology. Her academic focus honed in on understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying viral infections, particularly influenza. This foundation provided her with the skills to innovate within vaccine development and immunization strategies. Her dedication to research began in St. Petersburg, Russia, where she laid the groundwork for her contributions to global virology.
PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS š¼
As a Senior Scientist at the Institute of Experimental Medicine and a professor at St. Petersburg State University, Yulia Desheva plays a pivotal role in advancing vaccine research. Her professional career spans leadership roles in virology, where she collaborates with global institutions like Academia Sinica in Taiwan. She is a valued member of the International Society for Influenza and Other Respiratory Virus Diseases (ISIRV) and contributes to scientific journals as a reviewer for Virology Journal, Journal of Infection and Public Health, and more.
CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON IMMUNOLOGYš§Ŗ
Deshevaās groundbreaking work centers on vaccine development and viral-bacterial interactions. Her achievements include:
- Development of live influenza vaccines tailored for high-risk individuals.
- Creation and evaluation of mucosal vaccines addressing viral-bacterial infections and COVID-19.
- Studying neuraminidase antibodies to advance immunization efficacy.
Her innovative approach to developing vaccines for avian influenza viruses has positioned her as a leader in the field. Additionally, her research focuses on reducing bacterial complications arising from influenza infections through novel vaccine designs.
IMPACT AND INFLUENCE š
Yulia Desheva's contributions extend beyond her laboratory to impact global public health. Her research has:
- Enhanced vaccine accessibility for high-risk populations.
- Influenced global strategies for managing pandemics and viral outbreaks.
- Strengthened scientific collaboration across international borders.
Her role as a mentor has also nurtured the next generation of scientists, ensuring her legacy within virology and immunology.
ACADEMIC CITATIONS š
- Books Published: 2
- Peer-Reviewed Articles: 54 (published in SCI and Scopus-indexed journals)
- Citation Index: 10
These metrics reflect her dedication to advancing scientific knowledge in virology and vaccine development.
LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS š
With 20 patents to her name and numerous ongoing research projects, Yulia Desheva is poised to continue driving innovations in vaccine science. Her collaborative work with global institutions ensures her contributions will remain at the forefront of addressing emerging infectious diseases. She is committed to creating safer and more effective vaccines for future generations, cementing her legacy as a pioneer in immunology.
HIGHLIGHTS OF PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS š
- Patents: 20
- Completed/Ongoing Projects: 20
- Editorial Roles: Reviewer for leading journals in virology and public health.
- International Collaborations: Academia Sinica, Taiwan.
Deshevaās relentless pursuit of innovation and her interdisciplinary approach continue to inspire advancements in science and medicine.
NOTABLE PUBLICATIONSĀ š
"Pilot Study Results on Antibodies to the S- and N-Proteins of SARS-CoV-2 in Paired Sera from COVID-19 Patients with Varying Severity"Ā
- Authors: Desheva, Y. , Lerner, A. , Shvedova, T. , Leontieva, G. , Suvorov, A.
- Journal: Antibodies
- Year: 2023
"Establishment of a Pseudovirus Platform for Neuraminidase Inhibiting Antibody Analysis"Ā
- Authors: Desheva, Y. , Petkova, N. , Losev, I. , Chao, Y.-C. , Tsai, C.-H.
- Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
- Year: 2023
"Immune Response and Laboratory markers in the Spectrum of Severity of COVID-19"Ā
- Authors: Desheva, Y.A. , Shvedova, T.N. , Kudar, P.Š. , Petrachkova, D.S. , Lerner, A.A.
- Journal: Medicine Academic Journal
- Year: 2023
"Antigenic Characterization of Neuraminidase of Influenza A/H7N9 Viruses Isolated in Different Years"Ā
- Authors: Desheva, Y. , Losev, I. , Petkova, N. , Tsai, C.-H. , Chao, Y.-C.
- Journal: Pharmaceuticals
- Year: 2022
"Live Influenza Vaccine Provides Early Protection against Homologous and Heterologous Influenza and May Prevent Post-Influenza Pneumococcal Infections in Mice"Ā
- Authors: Desheva, Y. , Leontieva, G. , Kramskaya, T. , Kudar, P. , Suvorov, A.
- Journal: Microorganisms
- Year: 2022