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Illustration for news: HSE Laboratory Research Fellow Anton Zhiyanov Successfully Defends PhD Thesis in Computer Science

HSE Laboratory Research Fellow Anton Zhiyanov Successfully Defends PhD Thesis in Computer Science

On 27 February 2026, Anton P. Zhiyanov, a research fellow at the Laboratory of Molecular Physiology, Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology, HSE University, successfully defended his dissertation “Methods for Evaluating the Quality of Linear Classifiers for microRNA Sequence Analysis” before the HSE University Dissertation Council in Computer Science. The thesis develops an axiomatic framework for comparing classification metrics, proposes new statistical tools for verifying linear classifiers, and applies them to the bioinformatics problem of microRNA isoform prediction. By its decision of 26 March 2026, the Dissertation Council conferred the sought-after degree on Anton.

Illustration for news: Head of HSE Molecular Physiology Laboratory Awarded Moscow Government Prize for Young Scientists

Head of HSE Molecular Physiology Laboratory Awarded Moscow Government Prize for Young Scientists

On February 11, 2026, Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin presented the Moscow Government Prizes for Young Scientists for 2025. Among the 77 laureates was Evgeny Knyazev, Associate Professor of the Basic Department of the Shemyakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry RAS at HSE University's Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology, and Head of the Molecular Physiology Laboratory. Evgeny Knyazev was awarded for a cycle of research on the role of microRNA in the mechanisms of development and diagnostics of oncological, viral and inflammatory diseases, and preeclampsia.

Illustration for news: Researchers of Molecular Physiology Laboratory Optimize Microfluidic Chip Composition for Long-Term Organ-on-a-Chip Cultivation

Researchers of Molecular Physiology Laboratory Optimize Microfluidic Chip Composition for Long-Term Organ-on-a-Chip Cultivation

Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology has published an article by researchers from the Molecular Physiology Laboratory at HSE University and the Shemyakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, dedicated to optimizing the gas permeability of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS)—a material widely used for manufacturing microfluidic chips in organ-on-a-chip systems.

Illustration for news: HSE Researchers Present Organ-on-a-Chip Models for Studying Preeclampsia and Inflammatory Bowel Disease at the III International Forum of Genomic and Biomedical Technologies

HSE Researchers Present Organ-on-a-Chip Models for Studying Preeclampsia and Inflammatory Bowel Disease at the III International Forum of Genomic and Biomedical Technologies

On December 4, 2025, Evgeny Knyazev, Head of the Molecular Physiology Laboratory at HSE University, delivered a presentation titled "Modeling Preeclampsia and Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Using Placenta-on-a-Chip and Intestine-on-a-Chip Models" at the III International Forum of Genomic and Biomedical Technologies "From Birth to Active Longevity" in Surgut.

Illustration for news: HSE Researchers Develop Method to Verify Reliability of Computer-Based Cancer Recurrence Prediction

HSE Researchers Develop Method to Verify Reliability of Computer-Based Cancer Recurrence Prediction

Research by a collaborative team from HSE University's Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology, Moscow State University, and the Shemyakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences has been officially published in the international journal Stat. The study addresses a critical challenge in biomedicine: determining whether machine learning algorithms identify genuine biological patterns or merely overfit to random noise in data.

Illustration for news: Joint Study by Molecular Physiology Laboratory and Kulakov National Medical Research Center Published in RUDN Journal of Medicine

Joint Study by Molecular Physiology Laboratory and Kulakov National Medical Research Center Published in RUDN Journal of Medicine

A research article by a collaborative team from the Molecular Physiology Laboratory at HSE University and the V.I. Kulakov National Medical Research Center for Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology has been published in a leading medical journal. The study presents the first comparative analysis of immune-associated gene expression in classical blood monocytes from women with preeclampsia compared to physiological pregnancy.

Pre‑defence of the Candidate of Computer Science Thesis by Anton Pavlovich Zhiyanov

Illustration for news: HSE Researchers Identify Molecular Markers of Hypoxia in Preeclampsia

HSE Researchers Identify Molecular Markers of Hypoxia in Preeclampsia

Researchers at the Molecular Physiology Laboratory of HSE University presented results of a multidisciplinary investigation into preeclampsia, correlating single-cell sequencing data from placental tissue in early-onset preeclampsia with experimental hypoxia induction in cell models. For the first time, gene expression profiles in diseased placental samples were directly compared to the molecular response of trophoblasts subjected to chemical hypoxia induction using a novel oxyquinoline derivative.

Illustration for news: Article on Molecular Physiology Laboratory Developments Published in "HSE University Science News"

Article on Molecular Physiology Laboratory Developments Published in "HSE University Science News"

The official HSE University website has published an article titled "New Models for Disease Research: From Petri Dish to Organs-on-a-Chip," focusing on the work of the Molecular Physiology Laboratory at the Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology in developing innovative approaches to organ-on-chip modeling and researching preeclampsia — one of the most dangerous pregnancy complications.

Illustration for news: Molecular Physiology Laboratory and HSE.Tech Release Video on Biochips and Organs-on-a-Chip in “±10 Minutes.HSE.Tech” Series

Molecular Physiology Laboratory and HSE.Tech Release Video on Biochips and Organs-on-a-Chip in “±10 Minutes.HSE.Tech” Series

The Molecular Physiology Laboratory at HSE University, together with the HSE.Tech portal, has produced a two-part video for the “±10 Minutes.HSE.Tech” series. The episodes explain organ-on-a-chip technology, its operating principles, medical applications, and the prospects of biochips for personalized therapy and artificial organs.

Illustration for news: Laboratory Staff Member Presented Report at Conference "Experimental and Informational Approaches to Pathological States Research"

Laboratory Staff Member Presented Report at Conference "Experimental and Informational Approaches to Pathological States Research"

On June 17, the Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology at HSE University hosted the conference "Experimental and Informational Approaches to Pathological States Research." The event featured participation from a laboratory staff member, Olga Chebotareva, a third-year graduate student in Molecular Biology, who presented the report "Microfluidic Modeling of Trophoblast Invasion: An Experimental Approach to Studying Preeclampsia Pathogenesis."

Illustration for news: Head of HSE University Laboratory Evgeny Knyazev Completed Management Talent Pool Program at Senezh Management Workshop

Head of HSE University Laboratory Evgeny Knyazev Completed Management Talent Pool Program at Senezh Management Workshop

The fourth module of the strategic-level Management Talent Pool Development Program in Science, Technology, and Higher Education concluded at the Senezh Management Workshop. Among the 82 participants who received certificates of professional development was Evgeny Knyazev, Head of the Molecular Physiology Laboratory at the Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology, HSE University.

Illustration for news: Head of HSE University Laboratory Evgeny Knyazev Participates in Strategic Module of Management Talent Pool Program in St. Petersburg

Head of HSE University Laboratory Evgeny Knyazev Participates in Strategic Module of Management Talent Pool Program in St. Petersburg

The third module of the strategic-level Management Talent Pool Development Program in Science, Technology, and Higher Education concluded at the Empress Catherine II St. Petersburg Mining University. Among the participants was Evgeny Knyazev, Head of the Molecular Physiology Laboratory at the Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology, HSE University

Illustration for news: Advanced Training for Science and Technology Leaders: Second Module of RANEPA’s Presidential Academy Program

Advanced Training for Science and Technology Leaders: Second Module of RANEPA’s Presidential Academy Program

The second module of the Management Talent Pool Development Program in Science, Technology, and Higher Education concluded at the Presidential Academy of the Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA). The event brought together 85 leaders from scientific organizations, laboratory heads, technology company representatives, and leading Russian universities, including Evgeny Knyazev, Head of the Molecular Physiology Laboratory at HSE University

Illustration for news: Head of the Molecular Physiology Laboratory at HSE University Joins National Management Talent Pool

Head of the Molecular Physiology Laboratory at HSE University Joins National Management Talent Pool

Evgeny Knyazev Begins Training in the Fourth Cohort of the Management Talent Pool Development Program in Science, Technology, and Higher Education at Sirius Federal Territory

Illustration for news: The paper by lab members was published in the highly rated journal Placenta

The paper by lab members was published in the highly rated journal Placenta

In the article “Modeling Preeclampsia: From 2D Cultures to Placenta-on-a-Chip Technologies,” Russian scientists have presented an overview of modern cellular models of preeclampsia—a dangerous pregnancy complication. The study covers two-dimensional and three-dimensional cultures, as well as advanced placenta-on-a-chip microfluidic technologies, allowing the examination of pathological mechanisms at the cellular level. The paper highlights the potential of CRISPR-Cas9 and personalized models for developing new diagnostic and therapeutic methods for preeclampsia. These advancements open prospects for more precise early diagnosis of preeclampsia and the creation of effective treatment strategies.

Illustration for news: Evgeny Knyazev Awarded for Active Participation in the Moscow Young Scientists Club

Evgeny Knyazev Awarded for Active Participation in the Moscow Young Scientists Club

The Moscow Young Scientists Club was established as part of the "At the Center of Science" project, organized by the Center for Pedagogical Excellence with funding from the Moscow Department of Education and Science.

Illustration for news: Head of the Laboratory of Molecular Physiology at the Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology, E. Knyazev, Participated in the 2024 Off-Site School for Scientific Leaders in Sochi

Head of the Laboratory of Molecular Physiology at the Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology, E. Knyazev, Participated in the 2024 Off-Site School for Scientific Leaders in Sochi

This project, organized by the Moscow Department of Education and Science with the support of the Center for Pedagogical Excellence and other institutions, includes lectures, workshops, and educational intensives featuring science communicators and leading scientists from across Russia.

Illustration for news: Evgeny Knyazev Presented the Laboratory’s Research Results at the IV Congress of Young Scientists

Evgeny Knyazev Presented the Laboratory’s Research Results at the IV Congress of Young Scientists

During the session “Microfluidic Technologies: Will Organ-on-Chip Replace In Vivo Studies?”, Evgeny Knyazev presented the laboratory’s research projects, including:
Development of an in vitro intestine-on-a-chip model with physiologic permeability characteristics;
RSF grant project: Microfluidic placenta-on-a-chip model for the study of preeclampsia.

Illustration for news: HSE University Faculty Members’ Textbook Recognized for Enhancing University Reputation

HSE University Faculty Members’ Textbook Recognized for Enhancing University Reputation

The textbook titled “Professional Training Internship: Year 1 – A Practical Guide for Students and Educators” by Knyazev E.N. and Chebotareva O.E. has been honored in HSE University's academic achievement awards for its contribution to the institution’s reputation (Level 2).

Illustration for news: Laboratory Head E. Knyazev Leads Interactive Discussion as Part of the Open Meetings of the Young Scientists Club

Laboratory Head E. Knyazev Leads Interactive Discussion as Part of the Open Meetings of the Young Scientists Club

Ahead of the new academic year, Evgeny Knyazev, Head of the Molecular Physiology Laboratory at the Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology, led an interactive discussion on "The Role of Scientific Conferences in a Scientist's Career."

Illustration for news: Laboratory Head Evgeny Knyazev Named Among the Best Teachers of Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology

Laboratory Head Evgeny Knyazev Named Among the Best Teachers of Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology

The winners are determined by student voting

Illustration for news: Laboratory Staff Participated in a Scientific Conference Organized by the Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology

Laboratory Staff Participated in a Scientific Conference Organized by the Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology

Four presentations were delivered, focusing on modeling the microenvironment of various body structures and the practical application of these models for studying pathological processes

Illustration for news: HSE University Scientists Win 2024 Best Russian Research Paper Competition

HSE University Scientists Win 2024 Best Russian Research Paper Competition

Leading scientists from HSE University have won the Scientific Category of the 2024 Best Russian-Language Scientific and Popular Science Works Competition by HSE University employees in the "Biology and Medicine" section for their research on predicting the effectiveness of chemotherapy with gemcitabine in patients with bladder cancer.