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Dr. Elena Sviderskaya is a Senior Lecturer in Cell and Molecular Biology at City St George's, University of London, affiliated with the School of Health and Medical Sciences and the Department of Molecular & Biomedical Sciences. She is a cell biologist specializing in pigment cell and melanoma research and serves as Director of the Functional Genomics Cell Bank at St George's within the Neuroscience & Cell Biology Research Institute.
Dr. Sviderskaya's research focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying melanocyte biology, melanoma development, and pigmentation disorders. Her work spans cellular biophysics, membrane trafficking, organelle biogenesis, and melanin metabolism. She employs advanced techniques including nanoscale imaging, live-cell analysis, and molecular genetics to investigate how cellular processes contribute to pigment cell function and melanoma progression.
Analysis of her publication record reveals consistent research themes centered on melanosome biology, membrane trafficking mechanisms, and melanoma cell mechanics. Her work frequently investigates pH regulation within melanosomes, the role of specific proteins in pigmentation pathways, and the mechanical properties of melanoma cells related to metastasis. She has made significant contributions to understanding how intracellular transport systems regulate pigment cell function.
As Director of the Functional Genomics Cell Bank, Dr. Sviderskaya oversees critical resources for pigment cell research. Her laboratory work integrates cell biology, molecular techniques, and advanced imaging to address fundamental questions about pigment cell function and melanoma biology. She collaborates extensively with researchers across multiple institutions, as evidenced by her numerous co-authored publications in high-impact journals.


