THESES DEFENDED

2022:

  1. Haig Babikian, PhD. Antibacterial, antiviral, and immunomodulatory properties of herbal volatile essential oils in vivoand in vitro. Supervisor: Tigran Davtyan, Prof., DrSc.
  2. Erik Arabyan, PhD. Antiviral activity of plant-derived compounds against African swine virus in vitro. Supervisor: Hovakim Zakaryan, PhD.

2021:

  1. Mariya Antonosyan, PhD. Molecular insights into the refugium hypothesis for the Lesser Cucasus during the Last Glaciation. Supervisor: Levon Yepiskoposyan, Prof., DrSc.
  2. Harutyun Saakyan, PhD. Molecular mechanisms of colchicine and its analogs interaction with tubulin. Supervisor: Karen Nazaryan, DrSc.

2020:

  1. Mariam Petrosyan, PhD. Radioprotective effect of creatine on cell energy metabolism and morphofunctional status of nucleus. Supervisor: Lyudmila Nersesova, PhD.

2019:

  1. Sofi Atshemyan, PhD. Polymorphisms of synaptic plasticity regulatory genes in schizophrenia. Supervisors: Anna Boyajyan, Dr.Sc and Roksana Zakharyan, PhD.
  2. Arsen Arakelyan, DrSc. Development of bioinformatic approaches for studying the molecular mechanisms of the chronic human diseases. Supervisors: Levon Aslanyan, Dr.Sc. and Anna Boyajyan, Dr.Sc
  3. Diana Avetyan, PhD. Functional state of regulators of synaptic plasticity and apoptosis in posttraumatic stress disorder. Supervisors: Anna Boyajyan, Dr.Sc and Gohar Mkrtchyan, PhD.

2017:

  1. Lilit Nersisyan, PhD. Telomere analysis based on high-throughput multi-omics data, Leipzig, 2017, Supervisors: Arsen Arakelyan, PhD, and Hans Binder, DrSc
  2. Roza Izmailyan, PhD. Investigation of Vaccinia virus entry pathways. Yerevan, 2017, Supervisor: Professor W. Chang, PhD
  3. Artur Poghosyan, PhD. Armenians of Artsakh on the genetic landscape of the Armenian highland. Yerevan, 2017, Supervisor: Levon Yepiskoposyan, Prof., DrSc
  4. Astghik Hakobyan, PhD. Swine blood coagulation system pathology during the infection of African swine fever virus. Yerevan, 2017, Supervisor: Zaven Karalyan, DrSc

2016:

  1. Anahit Hovhannisyan, PhD. Reconstruction of human Neolithic migrations in the Armenian Highland based on genetic data. Yerevan, 2016,
    Supervisor: Levon Yepiskoposyan, Prof., DrSc
  2. Ani Stepanyan, PhD. Genetic polymorphisms of the regulators of the complement system and synaptic plasticity in ischemic stroke. Yerevan, 2016,
    Supervisors: Anna Boyajyan, Corr. member of NAS RA, Prof., DrSc, and Gohar Tsakanova, PhD
  3. Mkhitar Mkrtchyan, PhD. Interrelation of metabolic activity and inflammatory response in Salmonellosis caused by different serotypes. Yerevan, 2016,
    Supervisor: Zhanna Ktsoyan, PhD
  4. Davit Saroyan, PhD. Studies on the pathogenesis of myelopoiesis in acute African swine fever. Yerevan, 2016, Supervisor: Zaven Karalyan, DrSc
  5. Alla Misakyan, PhD. A study of pathological processes of extramedullary erythropoiesis during African swine fever. Yerevan, 2016, Supervisor: Zaven Karalyan, DrSc
  6. Lusine Simonyan, PhD. Immune system pathology in acute African swine fever. Yerevan, 2016, Supervisor: Zaven Karalyan, DrSc

      

2015:

  1. Narek Nersissyan, PhD. The disorders of erythropoiesis during acute swine fever virus, Yerevan, 2015, Supervisor: Zaven Karalyan, DrSc

2014:

  1. Anahit Hakobjanyan, PhD. Gene expression of regulatory proteins and oxidative processes at aging and brain ischemic stroke, Yerevan, 2014, Supervisor: Laura Hovsepyan, PhD
  2. Hovsep Ghazaryan, PhD. Functional state of genes, encoding regulators and mediators of the immune response, in schizophrenia, Yerevan, 2014, Supervisor: Anna Boyajyan, Prof.
  3. Nane Bayramyan, PhD. The role of Paramecium Caudatum in the ecology of picomaviruses, Yerevan, 2014, Supervisor: Zaven Karalyan, DrSc

2013:

  1. Karine Mayilyan, Dr.Sc. The HLA-III genetic diversity and the complement lectin pathway in schizophrenia. Supervisor: Anna Boyajyan, Dr.Sc
  2. Anaida Mirzoyan, PhD. The interferonogenic and antiviral activity of new polyoxometalate, Yerevan, 2013. Supervisor: Zaven Karalyan, DrSc
  3. Hranush Avagyan, PhD. Changes of morphofunctional parameters in nuclei and nuclear structures during picornaviral infection, Yerevan, 2013. Supervisor: Zaven Karalyan, PhD
  4. Negar Khazan, PhD. Detection of circulating tumor cells of breast cancer patients by assessment of multiple markers, Yerevan, 2013. Supervisor: Gohar Mkrtchyan, PhD
  5. Ghafar Eskandari, PhD. Molecular characterization and immunogenic properties of a novel α-neurotoxin from the buthidae scorpion venom, Yerevan, 2013.
    Supervisor: Zaruhi Khachatryan, PhD
  6. Ardeshir Bahmani Mehr, PhD. Genetic structure of populations of Northwest Iran according to the Y-chromosomal and mtDNA markers, Yerevan, 2013.
    Supervisor: Levon Yepiskoposyan, Prof.
  7. Hasmik Zanginyan, PhD. Molecular pathomechanisms of the development of the liver echinococcosis, Yerevan, 2013. Supervisor: Laura Hovsepyan, PhD
  8. Andranik Chavushyan, PhD. Apoptotic markers and triggers of the immune response in schizophrenia, Yerevan, 2013. Supervisor: Anna Boyajyan, Prof.
  9. Hovakim Zakaryan, PhD. Morphofunctional changes of the nucleus in different viral infections, Yerevan, 2013. Supervisor: Zaven Karalyan, DrSci
  10. Roksana Zakharyan, PhD. Molecular and genetic markers of the immune system alterations in schizophrenia, Yerevan, 2013. Supervisor: Anna Boyajyan, Prof.

2014:

  1. Tigran Torgomyan, PhD. Signal transduction and lipid modification processes in blood lymphocytes in prostate cancer, Yerevan, 2012. Supervisor: Yuri Tadevosyan, Prof.
  2. Lilit Hovhannisyan, PhD. Molecular mechanisms of immune status alterations in the pathogenesis of posttraumatic stress disorder. Yerevan, 2012. Supervisor: Anna Boyajyan, Prof.
  3. Gohar Tsakanova, PhD. Oxidative stress, complement lectin pathway and aberrant apoptosis in the pathogenesis of ischemic stroke. Yerevan, 2012. Supervisor: Anna Boyajyan, Prof.

2013:

  1. Elina Arakelova, PhD. Molecular pathomechanisms of the development of inflammatory response and its association with the state blood brain barrier in acute ischemic stroke. Yerevan, 2011. Supervisor: Anna Boyajyan, Prof.
  2. Gayane Ghazaryan, PhD. Oxidative processes and metabolism of glycolphospholipids in the brain in experimental Parkinson’s syndrome. Yerevan, 2011. Supervisor: Laura Hovsepyan, PhD.
  3. Nelly Babayan, PhD. New synthetic porphyrins as anticancer agents: in vitro study of structure-function interconnection. Yerevan, 2011. Supervisor: Rouben Aroutiounian, Prof., corr. member NAS RA
  4. Mihran Lazyan, PhD. Lipid modifications and signal transduction mechanisms in blood lymphocytes in breast cancer. Yerevan, 2011. Supervisor: Yuri Tadevosyan, Prof. Laris Andonian. Comparative investigation of Y-chromosome variability in some ethnic groups living in Iran. Yerevan, 2011. Supervisor: Levon Yepiskoposyan, DrSc.

2014:

  1. Arkadi Manukyan, PhD. G1 phase cyclins, cell growth and regulation of cell size. Yerevan, 2010. Supervisor: Karen Nazaryan, DrSc.
  2. Zara Semerjyan, PhD. Study of cytological state of cells of different transplantable human and animal tissue cultures, their classification and cluster analysis. Yerevan, 2010. Supervisor: Zaven Karalyan, Prof.

2013:

  1. Aren Khoyetsyan, PhD. The role of the mediators of immune response in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia. Yerevan, 2008. Supervisor: Anna Boyajyan, Prof.
  2. Gayane Manukyan, PhD. Molecular aspects of immune response in familial Mediterranean fever. Yerevan, 2008. Supervisor: Karine Ghazaryan, PhD.

2012:

  1. Levon Manukyan, PhD. The structural and functional role of the complement system and cryoglobulins in post-ischemic immune response progression in human ischemic stroke. Yerevan, 2007. Supervisors: Anna Boyajyan, Prof., Violeta Ayvazyan, PhD.
  2. Zaruhi Khachatryan, PhD. Gut microflora composition in Familial Mediterranean Fever. Yerevan, 2007. Supervisors: Zhanna Ktsoyan, PhD, Rustam Aminov, Prof.
  3. Gohar Hakobyan, PhD. Lymphocyte-associated signal transduction and lipid modification mechanisms in patients with acute lymphoblastoma. Yerevan, 2007. Supervisor: Yuri Tadevosyan, Prof.
  4. Margarita Melkonyan, PhD. Lymphocyte-associated signal transduction and lipid modification mechanisms in patients with acute myeloblastoma. Yerevan, 2007. Supervisor: Yuri Tadevosyan, Prof.