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Privatdozent Dr. Vladimir Soukhoroukov is an Associate Professor in the Chair of Biotechnology and Biophysics at the Faculty of Biology, University of Würzburg. His research primarily focuses on cancer biology, particularly glioblastoma, using advanced microscopy techniques to study cellular mechanisms of migration, DNA repair, and radiation response. He maintains an active research program with numerous publications in high-impact journals.
Dr. Soukhoroukov's research interests center on understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying glioblastoma cell migration and invasion. His work employs super-resolution microscopy to investigate DNA repair foci nanostructure, actin cytoskeleton organization, and the effects of various inhibitors on cancer cell behavior. He has made significant contributions to understanding the role of transporters in glioblastoma migration, the nanostructure of DNA repair foci, and the mechanisms of radiosensitization in cancer cells.
Analysis of Dr. Soukhoroukov's recent publications (2015-2022) reveals a strong focus on cancer biology, particularly glioblastoma research. His work consistently employs advanced microscopy techniques, especially super-resolution methods, to investigate cellular mechanisms at the nanoscale. A recurring theme is the study of how various molecular pathways (PI3K/mTOR, Hsp90, DNA repair) affect cancer cell migration and radiation response, suggesting potential therapeutic targets for glioblastoma treatment.
Dr. Soukhoroukov collaborates extensively with researchers including Markus Sauer, Dmitri Sisario, and Cholpon Djuzenova. His work involves interdisciplinary approaches combining biophysics, cell biology, and cancer research, often utilizing advanced imaging techniques to address fundamental questions in cancer biology and potential therapeutic interventions.


