Dmitrii Linnikمشاهده پروفایل
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Dmitrii Linnik serves as a Researcher in the Enzymology department at the Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Groningen. His work primarily focuses on protein dynamics within bacterial cells, with Escherichia coli as his principal model organism. Contact information lists his office at Nijenborgh 4 in Groningen, Netherlands, with ORCID identifier 0000-0002-8046-9743. His research interests center on protein diffusion mechanisms , bacterial cellular organization , and the impact of cellular aging on molecular mobility. Linnik investigates how physical constraints within bacterial cells affect protein movement, examining both cytoplasmic and periplasmic spaces. His work bridges experimental microbiology with computational approaches to understand fundamental aspects of cellular organization. Analysis of his publications reveals a consistent focus on E. coli as a model system, with research spanning protein diffusion dynamics, spatial organization of cellular components, and the effects of aging on cellular processes. His methodology combines advanced imaging techniques with computational modeling, particularly evident in his simulation-based diffusion studies. The fingerprint analysis from his publications highlights key research areas including Facilitated Diffusion (85%), Periplasmic Space (35%), and Cell Aging (32%). Linnik maintains an active collaboration with Professor Bert Poolman, appearing as co-author on multiple publications. His research has attracted attention across academic platforms, with Mendeley readership ranging from 4 to 20 readers per publication and citations in Scopus. While no formal advising relationships are documented, his doctoral thesis suggests mentorship within the University of Groningen's academic structure.


