Professor, Doctor of Biological Sciences
Alexander Karyakin graduated from the Biomedical Faculty of the 2nd Moscow Order of Lenin State Medical Institute named after N.I. Pirogov with a degree in biochemistry in 1973 Working in the Central Scientific Research Laboratory of the 2nd Moscow Order of Lenin State Medical Institute, he defended his thesis for the degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences in 1976 He then continued his work at the Institute of Chemical Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, where in 1988 he defended his doctoral dissertation, during which the discovery of the phenomenon of intermembrane electron transfer was registered. From 1989 to 1993 he worked at the All-Union Scientific Research Institute for the Technology of Blood Substitutes and Hormonal Preparations and from 1993 to 1997, at the Institute of Biological and Medicinal Chemistry of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences. In 1996 he received the title of professor at the Department of Biological Chemistry, and in 1998, in collaboration with the staff of the Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, he became a laureate of the Russian State Prize in the field of science and technology for a cycle of work on microsomal oxidation. He has been working at the National Medical Research Center for Hematology since 1997 He is the author of 12 patents and has participated in the development and introduction into industrial production of the drugs cerebrolysate, timactide, chorionic gonadotropin, hemostabil, phosphogliv, and more. He is a Chairman of the State Attestation Commission of the Faculty of the D.I. Mendeleev Russian University of Chemical Technology, a member of the specialized scientific councils of the NMRC for Hematology of the Russian Ministry of Health, and a member of the Commission for the Development of State Pharmacopoeia of the Russian Federal Service for Surveillance in Healthcare.