Emil Bulatov

PhD student

Emil Bulatov

Degree(s)

MPhil Chemistry: 2010, Newcastle University
Diploma (with Honours) in Chemistry: 2009, Kazan University

Profile

Past Member To and From Dates: October 2010 – January 2015
Past Member Current Position: Associate Professor, Kazan Federal University, Russia
Media: Supportive environment for young KFU’s scholars
YouTube: Breaking the wall of drug discovery

Emil comes from Tatarstan, Russian Federation. He graduated from Kazan University in 2009, and completed his MPhil in Newcastle University in 2010. He speaks four languages and likes mountain skiing, traveling and reading. Emil is studying multi-protein complex SOCS2-ElonginB-ElonginC-Cullin5 and trying to develop small molecule modulators for related E3 ubiquitin ligase.

Current research interests:
1) Targeting p53-mutant tumors.
Partly in collaboration with another Ciulli lab alumni Matthias Baud (who is currently at University of Southampton).
2) CAR-T cell therapy.
Particularly application against solid tumor models, as well as industrial manufacturing aspects.