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Tatiana Moiseeva is a Senior Research Fellow at Tallinn University of Technology, School of Science, Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology. Previously, she was a Post-Doc at the University of Pittsburgh (2013-2019) and a Junior Research Fellow at the Institute of Cytology RAS (2010-2013).
Her educational background includes:
- Doctor's Degree (2010) from Institute of Cytology Russian Academy of Sciences
- Master's Degree (2007) from St. Petersburg State Polytechnical University
- Bachelor's Degree (2005) from St. Petersburg State Polytechnical University
Dr. Moiseeva's research focuses on the initiation of DNA replication in human cells, with implications for cancer therapy. Her work spans molecular biology, cell biology, and biotechnology, specifically examining how understanding replication initiation mechanisms can lead to targeted cancer treatments. She has developed and teaches the MSc course "Genome Stability and Cancer" at TalTech, along with multiple lectures on DNA replication, CRISPR/Cas technology, and cell biology.
Her publication record shows a consistent focus on DNA replication mechanisms, genome stability, and cancer biology. Her most recent work examines TIMELESS roles in genome stability, non-catalytic functions of DNA polymerase epsilon, and ATR kinase signaling mechanisms. These publications demonstrate her expertise in replication initiation control, checkpoint signaling, and the relationship between DNA replication processes and cancer development.
Her scientific achievements have been recognized with numerous awards:
- Best research article of 2022 from Tallinn University of Technology
- Teaching grant for developing the "Genome Stability and Cancer" course
- Emerging Scientist Award from the Environmental Mutagenesis and Genomics Society (2018)
- Multiple best presentation awards at international conferences
- Gold medals from the Russian Academy of Sciences and St. Petersburg State Polytechnical University
Dr. Moiseeva actively supervises bachelor students (including Arthur Morgunov, Evelina Koop, Pille Leesmäe, and Sigvard Vällo) and serves on PhD defense committees at TalTech. She has secured research funding including a young investigator grant from the Russian Fund for Basic Research. Her editorial work includes serving on the board of NAR Molecular Medicine and as guest editor for Frontiers in Genetics.
She leads the research project "DNA replikatsiooni initsiatsiooni molekulaarsed mehhanismid inimrakkudes" (Molecular Mechanisms of DNA Replication Initiation in Human Cells), funded by the Estonian Research Council with 471,850 EUR (2022-2024).



