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Stanislava Pankratova serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences and Guest Researcher in the Department of Neuroscience at the University of Copenhagen. Her research bridges preclinical disease biology and neuropharmacology with focus on neonatal development.
Her primary research interests center on neurodevelopmental processes, insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) mechanisms, and perinatal injury repair. Current work investigates choroid plexus-mediated transport of neurotrophic factors, gut-brain axis interactions in neonates, and therapeutic applications of plasma supplementation following birth asphyxia using translational pig models. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates molecular neuroscience with veterinary clinical science to address preterm developmental challenges.
Analysis of recent publications reveals strong emphasis on translational neonatal therapeutics with IGF-1 as central molecular target across multiple organ systems. Key research trajectories include neurovascular maturation in immature brains, enteroendocrine signaling pathways, and regenerative mechanisms following hypoxic-ischemic injury. Her work consistently employs preclinical pig models to mimic human developmental pathophysiology.
Collaborations span international neuroscience and veterinary research groups, with demonstrated impact through citations in major journals including PNAS Nexus and eNeuro. Research outputs show significant social media engagement with 10+ X posts and Facebook page mentions.
Her laboratory maintains active investigations into neuropharm and genetics at the University of Copenhagen's comparative pediatrics and nutrition research unit (https://ivh.ku.dk/forskning/komparativ-paediatri-og-ernaering/), utilizing advanced molecular techniques and translational animal models to explore developmental therapeutics.

