Anton V. Lobanov
ORCID http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4205-7630
Born July 20, 1978
Graduated from Lomonosov Moscow University of Fine Chemical Technology (2001, with honors).
Professor of the Russian Academy of Education, Doctor habil. (Chemistry). Head of Chair of General Chemistry, Moscow State Pedagogical University. Moscow, Russia.
e-mail: avlobanov@mail.ru
Key research interests: molecular aggregation of macroheterocycles, supramolecular photochemistry, chemical and biological safety issues.
Key research results:
- in cooperation with coauthors, A.V. Lobanov established a number of fundamental relationships between physicochemical characteristics of macrocyclic compounds and their aggregation activity;
- synthesized supramolecular complexes of tetrapyrrolic compounds with versatile significant properties;
- novel means for chemical monitoring and methods for treatment and prevention of socially significant diseases have been proposed.
Membership in organizations:
- member of D.I. Mendeleev Russian Chemical Society and Russian Photobiological Society;
- member of Academic Council and Scientific Secretary of the Scientific and Educational Center Chemical Physics of Biological and Biochemical Processes of Lomonosov Moscow State University.
Awards and benefits:
- scholarship of the President of the Russian Federation (2000),
- winner of MAIK-Science/Interperiodics prize for the best publication in chemistry (2004);
- Grant of Moscow under the support of the Government of Moscow (2004);
- Grant of the President of the Russian Federation for young candidates of sciences (2011);
- medal of the VII Moscow International Congress ‘Biotechnology: State and Development Prospects’ (2013);
- Dmitri Mendeleev medal of the European Scientific and Industrial Consortium (2013).
Expert of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research. Peer-reviewer of ‘Colloidal Journal’, ‘Russian Chemical Bulletin’, ‘Macroheterocycles’, ‘Biophysics’, ‘Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A’, ‘Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B’, ‘Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry’”.
Author of over 190 research publications, including 13 patents.