Prof. Dr. Olga Ozolin | biology | Outstanding Academic Achievement Award
Head of Laboratory, Institute of Cell Biophysics of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia.
Dr. Olga Ozoline is a distinguished scientist serving as the Head of the Laboratory of Functional Genomics of Prokaryotes at the Institute of Cell Biophysics of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Her pioneering research explores bacterial gene expression, regulatory RNAs, and microbial communication. Dr. Ozoline has made groundbreaking contributions in developing promoter search algorithms and genome-wide bacterial studies, focusing on bacterial secretomes and horizontal gene transfer. Her innovative approaches have significantly advanced the understanding of complex microbiomes, particularly in diagnostics and microbial community analysis. 🌐🔍
Professional Profile
🎓 Education
Dr. Olga Ozoline has an extensive academic background, with specialization in microbiology and molecular genetics. She has advanced her expertise through years of rigorous scientific research and education. Her academic journey reflects a strong foundation in bacterial genomics, DNA/RNA sequencing, and functional genomics, enabling her to become a recognized leader in bacterial gene regulation and functional genomics. 📖🧬
💼 Experience
With decades of scientific expertise, Dr. Ozoline leads the Laboratory of Functional Genomics of Prokaryotes at the Institute of Cell Biophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences. She has also collaborated with top researchers globally and served as an expert for the Russian Science Foundation. Her consultancy projects include developing targeted probiotics and starters for the fermented milk industry. Her vast experience also includes editorial roles in reputed journals such as FEMS Microbiology Letters and Applied Cell Biology. 🧫🔬
🔬 Research Interests
Dr. Ozoline’s research focuses on bacterial gene regulation, DNA/RNA sequencing, transcription mechanisms, regulatory RNAs, and intercellular communication. She explores bacterial secretomes, horizontal gene transfer, and functional genomics to develop new tools for microbiome analysis, including promoter search algorithms and microbial barcoding technologies. Her research bridges basic science with applied innovations in biotechnology and microbiome-based diagnostics. 🧬🧫
🏆 Awards
📚 Top Noted Publications
“Phylogroup Homeostasis of Escherichia coli in the Human Gut Reflects the Physiological State of the Host” published in Microorganisms (2025), 🔗 Read here — Crossref indexed.
“Comparative Genomic Analysis of the Hexuronate Metabolism Genes and Their Regulation in Gammaproteobacteria” (Journal of Bacteriology, 2011), 🔗 Read here — Cited widely in microbial genomics.
“Gains and Unexpected Lessons from Genome-Scale Promoter Mapping” (Nucleic Acids Research, 2009), 🔗 Read here — Highly cited in bacterial regulatory genomics.