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Name: Davydov, Dmitri R.
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INSTITUTION
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DEGREE |
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FIELD OF STUDY |
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MS |
06.1978 |
Biochemistry |
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Ph.D. |
01.1987 |
Biochemistry |
1978-1981
Research Engineer, Research and Manufacturing
Association “Vitamins”, Institute for Vitamin
Research,
1981-1987
Research Scientist,
1987-1989
Sr. Research Scientist,
1989-1994
Sr. Research Scientist, Inst. Biomed.
Chemistry, Acad. Med. Sci. USSR
1991-1993
Research Fellow (“poste verte”), Institut de
Biologie Physico-chimique, INSERM U.310,
1994-2001
Principal Research Scientist, Inst. of Biomed
Chemistry, Russian Acad. Med. Sci. Russia;
1997-1998
Visiting Scientist, UT Southwestern
2001-2006
Research Assistant Professor, Dept.
Pharmacology and Toxicology, UTMB,
2006-2008
Research Associate Professor, Dept.
Pharmacology and Toxicology, UTMB,
2008-2014
Associate Research Scientist, Skaggs School
of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science,
2014
- 2015
Visiting Scientist, Scripps Institution of
Oceanography,
2015
– present
Research Professor,
2003-present Membership,
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular
Biology
2018-present Membership,
American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental
Therapeutics
Other experience
2011-2012
Editor-in-Chief, Journal of
Thermodynamics and Catalysis (OMICS Group)
2019-present
Member of Editoroal Board, MDPI Biology
2018-present
Review Editor, Frontiers in Pharmacology
1986-present
Ad-hoc reviewer for Biochemistry,
Arch.
Biochem. Biophys., Xenobiotica, Biophys. J.,
Drug Metab.
Disp., Expert
Opinion Drug Metab. Toxicol., J. Inorg.
Biochem., J. Am. Chem.
Soc., Proc.
Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, MDPI Biomolecules,
Int. J. Mol. Sci, MDPI Biology, Frontiers
Pharmacol.,Trends Pharm. Sci,. and other
jouirnals.
Honors:
1998
Annual National Award
of the Government of
Current
research support:
Grant
from the National Institute On Alcohol Abuse
And Alcoholism of the National lnstitutes of
Health (NIAAA NIH) R01AA030155
“Inter-Enzyme Crosstalk in the
Cytochrome P450 Ensemble: Implications for
the Effects of Alcohol on Drug Metabolism
and Alcohol-Drug Interactions” (2022-2026).
Role: PI (co-PI: Bhagwat Prasad, WSU
Spokane).
Completed research support:
Grant
from the National Institute On Alcohol Abuse And
Alcoholism of the National lnstitutes of
Health (NIAAA NIH) R21AA024548
“Non-canonical Role of Ethanol-Inducible
Cytochrome P450 Species in Alcohol-Drug
Interactions and Alcohol-Related Disorders”
(2018-2020). Role: PI (together with Jeffrey P.
Jones)
Grant NIH 5-R37-GM054995-12 “Molecular basis of human cytochrome P450 3A function” - NIH MERIT award grant to Dr. J.R. Halpert (PI) (2005 – 2014) Role: Co-Investigator.
Collaborative
grant from the International Association for
Advancement of Science (INTAS),
INTAS
961-1343 “Molecular basis of regulation of microsomal
monooxygenases: the role of intermolecular
interactions of cytochromes P450” (1997-2000); Role:
PI of the Russian Part of the Project.
Research grant from the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR) RFBR 01-04-49581-a “Interactions of cytochrome c with the components of microsomal monooxygenase as an element of signaling in apoptosis” (2001-2002). Role: PI
Research grant
from the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR)
RFBR 97-04-49132-a “Oligomerization of cytochromes
P450 as a regulatory mechanism.” (1997-1999);
Role:
PI
Collaborative grant
from INSERM (France) Est/Ouest 96-04 «Mécanismes du
contrôle de la fonction du cytochrome P450 par les
interactions protéine-protéine» (1997-1998).
Role: PI of the Russian Part of the
Project
Research grant from the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR) RFBR 94-06-13764-a “Protein-protein interactions in microsomal monooxygenases” (1994-1996); Role: PI