Draft:Igor Igorevich Kireev

Igor Igorevich Kireev (born January 2 1964, Moscow) is a prominent Russian biologist. He made significant contributions to the many branches of biology, but mainly the structural organization of nuclear and cytoplasmic organelles of eukaryotic cells. A professor at the Lomonosov Moscow State University. He currently holds the position of the head of the electron microscopy department at the A.N. Belozersky Institute of Physico-Chemical Biology. .

Education
Lomonosov Moscow State University Internship PhD
 * Years of study: 1981—1986
 * Major: Biological Faculty
 * 2003 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (USA)
 * 2008 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (USA)
 * Year of dissertation defense: 2012
 * Dissertation topic: "Higher levels of organization of the genetic apparatus of eukaryotes and regulation of genome functional activity".

Family
Wife - Natalya Nikolaevna Kireeva, works as a lecturer at the Department of Biochemistry of the Biological Faculty of MSU. Children - Ellina, Roman, Alexander.

Results of Scientific Activity
Total number of scientific papers: 148 articles, 25 abstracts of reports, 3 books, 1 dissertation, 55 research projects, 5 supervision of dissertations, 38 diploma papers, 12 course papers, 31 study courses, 13 teaching courses, 73 conference presentations, 1 media appearance, 4 editorial board memberships, 7 program committee memberships, 3 dissertation council memberships, 10 dissertation evaluations, 2 internships. Number of citations of articles: Web of Science - 977, Scopus - 1077.

Academic Duties
Head of the electron microscopy department at the A.N. Belozersky Institute of Physico-Chemical Biology. Teaching courses: "Electron Microscopy in Biology", "Karyology", "Immunoelectron Microscopy", and others

Media Appearances
April 18, 2021. Life of Remarkable Ideas. Secrets of a Living Cell ("Kultura")