Each semester KEI staff visit school campuses to attend study abroad fairs and meet with faculty, advisors, students and school clubs.
We will be glad to meet with you, your advisor and parents when we are in your area.
The KEI Travel Calendar has a travel schedule for the KEI regional representatives and New York based staff.
If you do not see your school listed on the calendar, we will do our best to schedule a visit to your campus.
Visiting researcher at Michigan State University, Center for Microbial Ecology. 1999-2001
Post-graduate student at the Department of Phytocenotic Physiology of the Pushchino State University. 1995-2004
MSc, Microbiology, Moscow State University. 1993
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
"Microorganisms: life under extreme conditions” at the Department of Phytocenotic Physiology of the Pushchino State University.
PUBLICATIONS
T.Vishnivetskaya, L.Erokhina, E.Spirina, A.Shatilovich, E.Vorobyova, D.Gilichinsky (2001). Ancient Viable Phototrophs within the permafrost //Proceedings, International Conference Algae and Extreme Environments – Ecology and Physiology, Trebon, Czech Republic, Springer (in press).
D.Gilichinsky, D.Fedorov-Davydov, E.Rivkina, L.Erokhina, E.Spirina, T. Vishnivetskaya (2001). Viable microbial markers in cryolithosphere // In: “Observation Database and the Mechanisms of Climate”. Cambrige University Press (in press).
T.Vishnivetskaya, L.Erokhina, E.Spirina, A.Shatilovich, E.Vorobyova D.Gilichinsky (2001). Viable phototrophs from permafrost darkness // Cryoletters (in press).
D.Gilichinsky, A.Shatilovich, T.Vishnivetskaya, E.Spirina, R.Faizutdinova, E.Rivkina, S.Gubin, L.Erokhina, E.Vorob’eva, V.Soina (2001). // The Bridge between the Big Bang and Biology, F.Giovanelli (ed). CNR President Bureau, Special Volume:362 – 369, Roma. Italy