Kalina Hristova Explained

Kalina Hristova
Birth Place:Bulgaria
Education:BSc, physics, 1987, MSc, physics, 1988, Sofia University
PhD, mechanical engineering and materials science, 1994, Duke University
Thesis Title:Polymer-grafted lipid systems: physical properties and applications
Thesis Year:1994
Awards:Margaret Oakley Dayhoff Award
Workplaces:Whiting School of Engineering

Kalina A. Hristova is a Bulgarian–American engineer. She is a professor of materials science and engineering at Johns Hopkins University's Whiting School of Engineering.

Early life and education

Hristova received her Bachelor of Science degree and Master's degree in physics from Sofia University in 1987 and 1988, respectively, before moving to the United States. She subsequently earned her PhD in mechanical engineering and materials science from Duke University in 1994 and worked as a post-doctoral associate and research scientist at the University of California, Irvine.[1] During college, she became fascinated by the organization of the biological membrane.[2]

Career

Upon completing her PhD, Hristova joined the faculty of the Whiting School of Engineering where she focused her research in membrane biophysics and biomolecular materials.[3] In 2007, Hristova received the Biophysical Society’s Margaret Oakley Dayhoff Award for "her extraordinary and outstanding scientific achievements in biophysics research."[4] As an associate professor of materials science and engineering, Hristova and her research team developed new tools and techniques that "allowed her to take pictures and make measurements that reveal how the rogue protein is behaving in the cell membrane."[3]

In 2014, Hristova served as one of the guest editors for a special issue of Biochimica et Biophysica Acta.[5] During the summer of 2016, Hristova and her research team developed a fluorescence-based technique that allowed membrane receptors to precisely measure receptor interactions in living cells.[6] Later in October, she was elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society "for the development of quantitative methods to probe membrane protein interactions and to reveal the mechanism of activation of membrane receptors."[7]

During the Western African Ebola virus epidemic, Hristova co-authored Ebola Virus Delta Peptide Is a Viroporin to describe an effort to slow the virus's spread. She began the study after suspecting that the delta peptides could weaken the protective membranes that surround cells in a patient’s gastrointestinal tract.[8] [9] Following this, she was elected a Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering "for the development of quantitative methods revealing the mechanism of activation of membrane receptors implicated in human cancers."[10] In 2019, Hristova received a funding award from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences for her project "Seeking the Biophysical Principles that Govern RTK Activation."[11]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kalina Hristova . Johns Hopkins University . June 23, 2021.
  2. Web site: Faculty Q&A: Kalina Hristova . Johns Hopkins University . June 27, 2021 . April 22, 2016.
  3. Web site: Sneiderman. Phil. Materials Scientist Seeks Dwarfism Clues in a Cell's Membrane . Johns Hopkins University . June 27, 2021 . August 19, 2010.
  4. Web site: Biophysical Society names 2007 award recipients . Eurekalert . June 27, 2021 . August 28, 2006.
  5. Web site: Kalina Hristova Serves as Guest Editor of Special Issue of BBA Biomembranes . Johns Hopkins University . June 27, 2021 . August 1, 2014.
  6. Web site: All Lit Up . Johns Hopkins University . June 27, 2021 . Summer 2016.
  7. Web site: MatSci's Kalina Hristova Elected APS Fellow . Johns Hopkins University . June 27, 2021 . October 14, 2016.
  8. Web site: Sneiderman . Phil . Slowing Ebola's Spread . Johns Hopkins University . June 27, 2021 . Winter 2018.
  9. Ebola Virus Delta Peptide Is a Viroporin . Journal of Virology . August 2017 . 91 . 16 . 10.1128/jvi.00438-17 . He . Jing . Melnik . Lilia I. . Komin . Alexander . Wiedman . Gregory . Fuselier . Taylor . Morris . Cameron F. . Starr . Charles G. . Searson . Peter C. . Gallaher . William R. . Hristova . Kalina . Garry . Robert F. . Wimley . William C. . 28539454 . 5533898 .
  10. Web site: Kalina Hristova and Hai-Quan Mao elected to AIMBE's College of Fellows . Johns Hopkins University . June 27, 2021 . April 9, 2018.
  11. Web site: THREE INBT RESEARCHERS RECEIVE AWARDS FROM THE NIGMS . Johns Hopkins University . June 27, 2021 . November 6, 2019.