Prof. Valentina Feodorova | Bioinformatics | Research Excellence Award

Saratov State University for Genetics, Biotechnology and Engineering named after N.I. Vavilov | Russia

Valentina A. Feodorova is a distinguished professor and laboratory head with internationally recognized expertise in microbiology, immunology, and infectious disease research. Her scientific work focuses on molecular immunology, zoonotic and anthroponotic infections, vaccine and immunodiagnostic development, and host–pathogen interactions, with particular emphasis on highly dangerous and emerging infectious agents. She has made significant contributions to understanding immune mechanisms, allergology, and microbial pathogenesis, integrating classical microbiology with modern molecular and bioinformatics approaches. Her research leadership spans academic, veterinary, and federal research institutions, where she has guided multidisciplinary teams and advanced translational research in biodefense, biosafety, and nanobiotechnology. Widely published and actively engaged in international scientific communities, Professor Feodorova is recognized for her impact on infectious disease prevention, diagnostics, and immunological innovation.

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Featured Publications

Humoral Response in Cattle Vaccinated with the Heterologous Sheeppox Virus Vaccine for Protection Against Lumpy Skin Disease: A Field Study
Vaccines, 2025 

MLST Evidence of Two Different Sequence Types of Listeria monocytogenes Strains Used for Commercial Veterinary Listeriosis Vaccines
Zoonoses Ireland, 2025 

Complete Genome of the Listeria monocytogenes Strain AUF Used as a Live Listeriosis Veterinary Vaccine
– Research Article 

Russian Vaccines Against Chlamydia Infection in Livestock
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Complete Genome Sequence of Chlamydia psittaci AMK-16 Isolated from a Small ruminant in the Middle Volga Region, Russia
Prof. Valentina Feodorova | Bioinformatics | Research Excellence Award

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