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Atanaska Ivanova Doncheva serves as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Oslo's Faculty of Medicine, specializing in Nutritional Molecular Biology with research centered on obesity pathogenesis and metabolic health. Her work bridges molecular nutrition and clinical implications for lifestyle-related diseases.
Her academic credentials include:
- PhD candidate at the University of Oslo (since October 2019)
- MSc in Molecular Nutrition and Toxicology from Wageningen University and Research Center, Netherlands (2018)
- MSc in Pharmacy from Medical University Plovdiv, Bulgaria (2014)
Dr. Doncheva's research investigates adipose tissue biology, lipid droplet dynamics, and dietary impacts on metabolic disorders. Using murine models, she examines molecular mechanisms linking nutrition to obesity complications, including inflammation, insulin resistance, and hepatic lipid metabolism. Her expertise spans nutrigenomics, extracellular vesicle signaling, and microbiome interactions.
Analysis of her 2019-2025 publications reveals consistent focus on obesity-related pathways, with recurring themes in dietary interventions (e.g., macroalgae, fishmeal), genetic regulators (Plin2, Serglycin), and nutrient metabolism (nicotinamide riboside, vitamin B3). These studies collectively advance understanding of metabolic disease biomarkers and therapeutic targets.
She actively contributes to the NutriFrail research project and the Lipid droplets research group at the University of Oslo, collaborating on interdisciplinary studies of metabolic health and nutritional interventions.





