Kushlinsky Nikolay Evgenevich is the Laureate of the State prize of the Russian Federation, Correspondent Member of RAMS, Doctor of Medical Science, Professor.
Background
Kushlinsky Nikolay was born on August 31, 1954 in Pavlograd, Dnipropetrovsk region (Ukraine). Father — Kushlinsky Evgeny Ivanovich (1925-1995). Mother — Kushlinskaya Sofya Aleksandrovna (1924). Wife — Kushlinskaya Vera Dmitrievna (1956). Son — Kushlinsky Dmitri Nicolaevich (1980).
Education
In 1977 Nikolay Kushlinsky graduated from the medical faculty of I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University and entered clinical studies, then he applied for some post-graduate studies (1980—1982) to the clinical biochemistry laboratory of the All-Union cancer research center the USSR AMS.
Career
In 1982 Nikolay defended his thesis on the theme: “A study of the cytoplasmic receptors of androgens and estrogens in malignant tumors and modular prostatic hyperplasia ”, in 1992 - his Doctor's Dissertation on the theme: “Hormonal-metabolic disturbances in patients with primary bone tumors and possible ways of their correction”. Since 1994 — Professor, specialty “Oncology”. Nikolay Evgenevich went from Junior, Senior scientific worker (1982-1992) to the head of clinical biochemistry laboratory of the Russian oncological scientific center named after N. N. Blokhin of the RAMS, which is led by him from 1993 to the present.
N. E. Kushlinsky is the author of over 500 scientific papers published in domestic and foreign press, including 6 monographs devoted to tumor markers, endogenous regulators of growth, invasion and metastasis of cancer cells, biochemical methods of sensitivity estimation of malignant tumors to chemo - and hormone therapy. Among them it is especially needed to highlight the following: “Receptors of sexual steroid hormones in bone tumors” (1995), “Clinical and endocrinological examination in mastopathy and breast cancer” (1998), “Selenium in the human body (metabolism, antioxidant characteristics)” (2002), “Prostate cancer” (2002). The first Russian-British Symposium “Hormones and Cancer” was held under his chairmanship in 1996. In collaboration with leading scientists and oncologists of Europe, the USA and Japan two international courses of lectures of the European school of Oncology were conducted: “Tumor markers” (1995) and “Diagnosis and treatment of hormone-dependent tumors” (1997).
Works
monograph
Receptors of sexual steroid hormones in bone tumors
1995
Clinical and endocrinological examination in mastopathy and breast cancer
1998
Selenium in the human body (metabolism, antioxidant characteristics)
2002
Prostate cancer
2002
Personality
Nikolay is surrounded all free time by his friends-painters and sculptors. Lives and works in Moscow.
Connections
Father — Kushlinsky Evgeny Ivanovich. Mother — Kushlinskaya Sofya Aleksandrovna. Wife — Kushlinskaya Vera Dmitrievna. Son — Kushlinsky Dmitri Nicolaevich.
In 1999 N. E. Kushlinsky was elected a corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences. Nikolay Evgenevich was elected as a member of the International Society of cancer endocrinologists, a member of the International Society for the study of the biology of malignant tumors, a member of the International European-American Association for safe surgical operations of cancer patients. He is a secretary of the editorial staff of the scientific journal “Ballot of experimental biology and medicine” of the Presidency of the RAMS, a member of editorial staff of scientific journals “Pediatric Oncology”, “Issues of biological, medical and pharmaceutical chemistry”. He is the laureate of the Moscow City Committee of the All-Union Leninist Young Communist League (1983) for studies “Molecular biology effect of the new Soviet antineoplastic drugs”, the award winner of the prize of the Central Committee of the All-Union Leninist Young Communist League for the work “Development of pathogenetic methods of diagnosis, treatment and prediction of breast cancer” (1987), the laureate of the prize of the Presidium RAMS in the field of basic medical research for his work “Hormones and autoparacrine regulators of tumor growth in osteogenetic sarcoma” (1998), the State Prize laureate of the Russian Federation in the field of science and technology for development and implementation of combination therapies of osteogenetic sarcoma into clinical practice (1999).