Nataliia G. Nesterova
Education – higher, National University of life and environmental sciences of Ukraine (2010), specialty "eco-biotechnology", qualification – specialist in biotechnology.
Scientific degree – PhD (agro) (2014), specialty 03.00.12 – plant physiology.
Academic rank – associate professor (2022).
Field of scientific interests: study of aspects of plant resistance to drought and water deficit; the impact of ionizing radiation on the physiological parameters of plant growth and development; physiology of action of herbicides on cereal crops and possibilities of caspase systems to increase phytotoxicity of drugs.
Publications: author and co-author of about 60 scientific works, 1 monograph, 1 patent for an invention, 5 recommendations for production and 3 methodological recommendations.
Grants, awards, membership in scientific societies:
- 2016-2019 – co-executor of the National Development Program №110/1m-app "Development of algorithms for assessing the safety of agricultural products based on bioinformatics, biosensors and instrumental methods of analysis"
- 2016-2019 – co-executor of the National Research Program №110/100-f "Study of the behavior and forecasting of the state of microflora at nuclear fuel cycle facilities"
- 2017-2020 – head of the National Development Program №110/6m-app "Theoretical-experimental substantiation of the mechanisms of complex interaction of phytotoxic factors on the processes determining the productivity of agricultural crops"
- 2017 – member of the working group of the Ukrainian-Norwegian project on radioactivity and nuclear safety, Oslo, Norway
- 2018-2019 – participant of the round table on radioactivity, Slavutych; Chernobyl, Ukraine
- 2017-till now – co-organizer of the All-Ukrainian popular science event "Science Days - NUBiP of Ukraine", Kyiv
- 2018-till now ‒ Chairman of the Council of Young Scientists of FPPBandE
- 2021 - Lecturer of annual agribusiness training, "Kernel" LLC
Teaching disciplines: "Plant Physiology with Basics of Biochemistry" (Agronomy), "Plant Physiology" (ZR), "Plant Signaling (Transport) Systems" (BT).
Working at the department since 2015.