Dr. Daria Kashirina | Molecular Biology | Research Excellence Award
Leading Researcher | Institute of Biomedical Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) | Russia
Dr. Daria N. Kashirina is a researcher at the Institute for Biomedical Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences, specializing in space biomedicine, cellular senescence, proteomics, and human adaptation to extreme environments. Her research focuses on stress-induced aging, mesenchymal stromal cell secretomes, oxidative stress, cardiovascular and bone tissue adaptation, and dry immersion and bed rest models simulating microgravity. She has authored 71 peer-reviewed publications, accumulating 280 citations with an h-index of 10, reflecting sustained contributions to biomedical and space physiology research. Dr. Kashirina collaborates extensively with interdisciplinary teams in physiology, gerontology, and molecular biology. Her work provides critical insights into human health risks during long-duration space missions and contributes to translational knowledge relevant to aging, regenerative medicine, and extreme medicine on Earth.
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Modifications of the secretome of mesenchymal stromal cells under conditions of stress-induced aging
– Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 2025.
The extracellular matrix of senescent stromal cells decreased secretion of SDF-1 and HGF by endothelium
– Advances in Gerontology, 2025.