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− | |1994||Doctor of Biological Sciences (Radiobiology) High Attestation Commission of Ukraine, Kiev | + | |1994||Doctor of Biological Sciences (Radiobiology) - R. E. Kavetsky Institute of Experimental Pathology, Oncology and Radiobiology, High Attestation Commission of Ukraine, Kiev |
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− | |1982||PhD (Biology) - Institute | + | |1982||PhD (Biology) - Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences , Pushino. High Attestation Commission of the USSR, Moscow |
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+ | |968-1973|| Graduated Azerbaijan State University, Baku | ||
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Dr.Sc., PhD
Contacts
Tel.: (+38044) 257-8244, (+38063) 3077835
Fax: (+38044) 258- 1050, (+38044)
E-mail:
nrashydov@yahoo.com
Web sites:
- www.icbge.org.ua/eng/
- www.rashidov.org.ua
- www.biophysics.org.ua
Languages:
- Azerbaijan (native)
- English
- Turkish
- Russian
- Ukrainian
Date and Place of Birth:
14 June 1950, Sheki city, Azerbaijan.
Citizen of Ukraine
EDUCATION
1994 | Doctor of Biological Sciences (Radiobiology) - R. E. Kavetsky Institute of Experimental Pathology, Oncology and Radiobiology, High Attestation Commission of Ukraine, Kiev |
1982 | PhD (Biology) - Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences , Pushino. High Attestation Commission of the USSR, Moscow |
968-1973 | Graduated Azerbaijan State University, Baku |
CAREER/ EMPLOYMENT (employers, positions and dates)
2006 - present | Deputy Director ICBGE NAS |
2003 - present | Head of laboratory Biophysics signal systems of plants of the Institute of Cell Biology and Genetic Engineering National Academy Sciences (ICBGE NAS) |
2000 - 2003 | Senior scientific worker in Dept Biophysics and Radiobiology ICBGE NAS |
1989 – 2000 | Scientific researcher of the Institute of Cell Biology and Genetic Engineering National Academy Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev |
1989-present | Invited lecturer Kyiv Taras Shevchenko State University |
1986-1989 | Senior scientific worker in Institute of Breeding and Genetics AS of Azerbaijan, Baku |
1985-1986 | Scientific worker of the Azerbaijan State University, Baku |
1979-1985 | Scientific worker of the Institute Agrarian of Azerbaijan, Baku |
1976-1979 | Graduate student of the Institute Plant physiology AS of Ukraine, Kiev |
Teaching experience:
Course of lectures at Kyiv Taras Shevchenko State University
Specialization
Radiobiology, Radioecology, Biophysics, environmental monitoring.
Visiting activities:
Ankara University and Akdeniz University (Antalya) | Turkey | 1991 |
Department Experimental Biophysics of Humboldt University, Berlin | Germany | 1998 |
Baku State University | Azerbaijan | 2001 |
Akdeniz University (Antalya) | Turkey | 2006, 2007, 2008 |
Istanbul University | Turkey | 2006 |
Cairo University, Giza | Egypt | 2007 |
Institute of Genetics and Biotechnology of plants, Nitra | Slovakia | (October-November) 2007 |
Institute of Genetics and Biotechnology of plants, Nitra | Slovakia | (October) 2008 |
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
- Professor Kyiv Shevchenko National State University (1989 - present),
- Membership of Radiobiological Society of Ukraine (1976 - present).
I am the member of following Scientific Societies:
- Radiobiological Society of Russia
- Radiobiological Society of Ukraine
- Plant Physiology Society of Ukraine
- Plant Physiology Society of Azerbaijan,
- European Society for New methods in Agricultural research (ESNA)
- European Radiation Research Society
HONORS AND AWARDS:
Deputy Chairman of the Ukrainian Society for Radiation Biology | 2001 - present |
NASA-ESA project from STCU, Kiev, | 2003-2004 |
Travel grand to Tunis from HRH Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz | 2007 |
Award SAIA, Nitra, Slovakia | (October, 1 – November, 30) 2007 |
European FP7 grant MIRG-CT-2007-200165 | 2007-2010 |
SLOVAK - UKRAINIAN JOINT RESEARCH PROJECT | 2008-2010 |
Current research interests
Biophysics aspect curry out light signals from aboveground part of the high plants (pea and soybean) to rhizosphere (root system). Radiobiological effects of radionuclides incorporated in cells of organism and methods of prevention of the menace of combined toxicity of the transuranic elements.
The epigenetic constitute of the adaptation processes in plants. Determination epigenetic variation of plants Crepis tectorum L. different ecotypes self-sown in Chernobyl zone during after accident on Chernobyl NPP.
Influence chronic irradiation to create adaptation processes determinate with methods the quantitative proteomics analysis of developing embryo, endosperm and seed coat in control and Chernobyl-grown plants. Current research plans includes also a study of behavior radionuclides 137Cs, 90Sr, 239+240Pu, 241Am: a forward soil-to-plant movement as well as concentration ratios for high plants grown on contaminated soils and an estimate of genetic hazard (chromosome aberration, chlorophyll yields, somatic mutation in Arabidopsis thaliana, hair mutation on Tradescantia clone 02 and et. al. ) that deals with above mentioned radionuclides which formed dose and risk assessment models. To research the dependence of plant root transfer factor deal with of the level contamination soils.
The role of mitotic crossing-over genome instability and epigenetic factors in the signal transduction of plants, which grown at contamination soils, the micro distribution and localization of the α-emitting radionuclide 241Am in meristem tissue cells by microscopic section to be examined.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:
- Rashydov N.M., Berezhna V.V., Grodzinsky D.M. Radiobiological effects of 241Am incorporated in cells of organism and methods of prevention of the menace of combined toxicity of the transuranic elements //. In book: Aycik, Gul Asiye. New techniques for the detection of nuclear and radioactive agents. Springer Verlag, 2009. – 27.
- Danchenko, M., Škultéty, L., Berezhna, V.V. , Rashydov, N.M. , Preťová, A. , Hajduch, M. Twenty one years since Chernobyl disaster; What seed protein can tell us? Cordova, Spain, 2008, p.38.
- Rashydov N.M., Berezhna V.V., Grodzinsky D.M. Radiobiological effects of 241Am incorporated in cells of organism and methods of prevention of the menace of combined toxicity of the transuranic elements //. NATO ATC “New techniques for the detection of nuclear and radioactive agents”. – Mugla, Turkey. – May, 26-30, 2008. – P. 65.
- Rashydov N.M. et al. The genetic effects of plants in the zone of the Chernobyl. Naukova dumka, Kiev, Ukraine, 2008, 345 p.
- Kutsokon N.K., Rashydov N.M., Grodzinsky D.M. Radiation induction of multiaberrant cells in Allium cepa L. Proceedings of International Conference on Radioecology and Environmental Radioactivity, Norway, Bergen, 15-20 June, 2008. - P. 271-277.
- Rashydov N.M., Berezhna V.V., Kutsokon N.K. Risk assessment of wastewater contaminated with radionuclides using Arabidopsis thaliana L. plants. Wastewater reuse – risk assessment, decision-making and environmental security. (Edited by Mohammed K.Zaidi) Springer 2007. p. 121-130.
- Rashydov N.M., Berezhna V., Kutsokon N. Evolution of water and soil genotoxicity with bioassays in sites contaminated with radionuclides. Proceedings “Sustainable Water Management” MEDA Water International Conference, Tunis, 2007 p, 307-313.
- Grodzinsky D.M., Dmitriyev A.P., Rashydov N.M., and et al. UV-radiation and plants: Mechanisms of damage and protection. Kyiv, Fitosostsentr, Ukraine, 2007, 151 p.
- Emelyanov V.I., Rashydov N.M., Romanenko P.A., Sakada V.I., Grodzinsky D.M. Plants able to provide light to rhizosphere. Reports of the National Academy of Science of Ukraine, 2007, N 11, p. 151-157.
- Rashydov N., Grodzinsky D., Berezhna V., Sakada V. The study of adaptation responses under γ-irradiation of transgenic lines Arabidopsis thaliana L. Current problems of radiation research. Proceedings of the 35th Annual Meeting of the European Radiation Research Society, Kyiv, Ukraine (Edited by D. Grodzinsky & A. Dmitriev) 2006, p. 227-235.
- Rashydov N., Grodzinsky D. Berezhna V., Kutsokon N. Risk assessment approach contaminated with radionuclides wastewater using the transgenic lines Arabidopsis thaliana L. plants. NATO ARW, Wastewater reuse-risk assessment, decision-making and environmental security, Istanbul, Turkey, (12-16 October) 2006, p. 55.
- Emelyanov V.I., Romanenko P.A., Rashydov N.M., Grodzinsky D.M., Sakada V.I. The study light signals transduction from underground parts of root of the higher plants. European radiation research, 2006, Kyiv, Ukraine 2006, Supplement, p. 244.
- Rashydov N., Grodzinsky D., Berezhna V., Sakada V. The study adaptation responses under gamma-irradiation of transgenic lines Arabidopsis thaliana L. plants. European radiation research 2006, Kyiv, Ukraine 2006, p. 54.
- Rashydov N., Kutsokon N., Grodzinsky D., Berezhna V. Genotoxicity of water polluted by radionuclide wastes evaluated with the using Arabidopsis thaliana L. European radiation research 2006, Kyiv, Ukraine 2006, p. 50.
- Kutsokon N., Rashydov N.M., Berezhna V., Grodzinsky D. Biotesting of radiation pollutions genotoxicity with the plants bioassays. Radiation safety problems in the Caspian region. Kluwer Academic Publishers. 2004. P. 51 – 56.
- N.K. Kutsokon, L.M. Lazarenko, V.F. Bezrukov, N.M. Rashydov, D.M. Grodzinsky. Number of aberration per cell as a parameter of chromosome instability. 2. Comparative analysis of the factors of different nature. Cytology and genetics c/c of Tsitologiia i genetika. Allerton press Inc. USA. 2004, Vol 38; Part 1, pages 50-62.
- N.K. Kutsokon, N.M. Rashydov, D.M. Grodzinsky., V.F. Bezrukov, L.M. Lazarenko. Number of aberrations in an abnormal cell as a parameter of chromosomal instability. 1. Characteristics of Dosage Dependences. Cytology and genetics c/c of Tsitologiia i genetika.. Allerton press Inc. USA. 2003, Vol 37; Part 4, pages 17-23.
- Kutsokon N.K, Rashydov N.M., Grodzinsky D.M. Unidentified multiaberrant cells as evidence of γ -irradiation in Allium cepa L. Proceedlings of Sixth International Symposium on Environmental Contamination in Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States. – 2003. - Prague, Czech Republic. (Electronic version ISBN 0-9748192-0-4, Florida State University, USA, 2003, Paper No 222, P. 1-6.
- Rashydov N.M., Kutsokon N.K., Berezhna V.V., Grodzinsky D.M. Tradescantia-SH and Allium-assay as biomonitors of the radiation pollutions genotoxicity. Abstracts of Workshop on “Radiation safety problems in the Caspian region”. – Baku (Azerbaijan). - 2003. – P. 33.