
DR. HULKAR MAMAYUSUPOVA
Professor
School of Medicine
CONTACT INFO:
h.mamayusupova[∂]akfauniversity.org
+998 71 200 01 23
- Fixed-term teacher in Biomedical Science University of Essex – May 2021-August 2021
- Research Associate, University of East Anglia – May 2020-October 2021
- Postdoctoral Research, Associate University of Essex – July 2018- ongoing
- PhD Molecular Medicine, University of Essex – 2014
- MPhil, University of Essex – 2009
- BSc Biochemistry (Cum Laude), Hartiwck College, Oneonta, NY, USA – 2004
- Molecular mechanims of Breast Cancer and Glioblastoma
- Transcription factor, CTCF, and its interaction with RNA Polymerase II in gene regulation
- Role of anticholinergic drug burden in cognitive impairment and dementia
- Bioinformatics — AKFA, Fall 2021
- Fixed-term lecturer, Biochemistry —Sprint, 2021, U of Essex
- TA, Cancer Biology — Spring, 2021 University of Essex
- TA, Genomics — Fall, 2020, University of Essex
- R. M. Sanghavi, T. A. Pana, H. Mamayusupova, I. Maidment, C. Fox, S. M. Boekholdt, M. A. Mamas, N. J. Wareham, K. Khaw and P. K. Myint. Higher anticholinergic burden from medications is associated with significant increase in markers of inflammation in the EPIC-Norfolk prospective population-based cohort study. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 2021 (under review). ID: EJEP-D-21-00558
- C. Fleetwood, M. Salehi, R. Ward, H. Mamayusupova, A. Secchi, S. Coulton, I. D. Maidment, P. K. Myint, C. Fox and S. Sami. A data driven approach to anticholinergic burden quantification. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, 2021 (under review)
- H. Mamayusupova, M. Tolia, A.Secchi, M. Salehi, J. Cartwright, R. Ward, C. Skeen, S. Sami, I. D. Maidment, P. K. Myint, S. Coulton and C. Fox. Systematic review and narrative synthesis of antipsychotic drugs with anticholinergic effect on immune and metabolic biomarkers. Neuropsychopharmacology (manuscript in preparation).
- H. Mamayusupova, D. Azman, V. Balakrishnan, S. Shamsuddin, P. Laissue, S. Kang, I. Chernukhin, D. Loukinov, V. Lobanenkov, V. B. Teif and E. Klenova. Disrupting the interaction of CTCF and RNA Polymerase II affects chromatin distribution, cell survival and proliferation, transcription and insulator function (in preparation).
- G.J. Thorn, C. T. Clarkson, A. Rademacher, H. Mamayusupova, G. Schotta, K. Rippe and V.B. Teif. DNA sequence-dependent formation of heterochromatin nanodomains. bioRxiv 2020.12.20.423673; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.12.20.423673. Nature Genetics (under review).
- C. T. Clarkson, E. A. Deeks, R. Samarista, H. Mamayusupova, V. B. Zhurkin and V.B. Teif. CTCF-dependent chromatin boundaries formed by asymmetric nucleosome arrays with decreased linker length. Nucleic Acids Research, 47, 11181–11196.
- Interdisciplinary School in 3D Genomics: From experiments to models and back. France, 2020