Dr. Viatcheslav Wlassoff
Dr. Wlassoff received his PhD in 1997 and worked as a post-doctoral researcher at several scientific centers around the world, including the National Institute of Genetics, Japan (mechanisms of prokaryotic transcription), the University of Cambridge, UK (molecular mechanisms of aging), Queen’s University Belfast (synthetic analogues of nucleotides with potential medical applications), the University of Regensburg, Germany (regulation of eukaryotic DNA replication), the University of New South Wales, Australia (electrochemical detection of DNA and RNA), and the University of North Carolina, USA (anti-cancer drug design).
Dr Wlassoff lectured Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Sheffield Hallam University, UK, for several years before moving to independent consulting work.
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