Specialization
Experience and education
2008Graduated with honors from Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Fundamental Medicine, specializing in "Medical Practice".
2010 She completed her clinical residency in Neurology at the Federal State Budgetary Budgetary Institution Scientific Center of Neurology.
2013 Defended her PhD thesis at the Burdenko National Research Medical Center for Neurosurgery of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. Syndromes of neurotransmitter system dysfunction in the process of restoring consciousness after severe traumatic brain injury"in which she developed an individualized approach to the selection of drug therapy for disorders of consciousness after coming out of a coma.
Since 2010Neurologist of the Neurotrauma Department of the Burdenko National Research Medical Center of Neurosurgery of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation.
2014 — 2016 Neurologist of the neuro-intensive care unit of the Atherothrombosis Center at the GKB 23 named after I.V. Davydovsky DZM.
2016 — 2017 Head of the Laboratory for the Study of Integrative Brain Functions and Sleep Restoration at the FNCC of Intensive Care and Rehabilitation.
Advanced training courses, internships
2012Internship at the Laboratory of Brain Biomarkers at Kennesaw University (Atlanta, USA).
2014Internship in the Laboratory and Department of Neurology at Dekalb Medical Hospital (Georgia, USA).
Membership in professional organizations
Since 2016American Academy of Neurology
American Academy of Neurology2019European Academy of Neurology
European Academy of NeurologyMember of the EAN Home Organization Scientific Coordinating Panels Coma and chronic disorders of consciousness consciousness"
Awards
2008She received the Young Scientist Award at the VII National All-Russian Scientific and Practical Conference "Polenov Readings".
2011Crystal Award Certificate for the best work at the X International Neurotrauma Symposium in Shanghai (China).
2018She received a certificate of excellence and a travel grant from the European Brain Injury Consortium in Toronto (Canada).
Publications
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Author of more than 80 scientific papers, 1 patent, speaker at Russian and international congresses on neurology and neurosurgery.
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Author of the monograph "Post-traumatic unconsciousness: clinical and fundamental aspects", GEOTAR-Media, 400 pages (ISBN 978-5-9704-3397-3).
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Co-author of chapters in the monographs "Neuro-intensive Care: coming out of coma" Zaitsev O.S., Tsarenko S.V. (2014); "Biomarkers of Cerebral ischemia", Dambinova S.A., Skoromets A.A. (2013); Neuroimaging Classification of Traumatic Brain Injury. Zakharova N.,KornienkoV., PotapovA., Pronin I, Springer (2014); "Predictors for Prognosis and Recovery from Unconsciousness Due to Brain Trauma" in the book Acute Brain Impairment: Scientific Discoveries and Translational Research. Philip V Peplow, Svetlana A Dambinova, Thomas A Gennarelli. Bridget Martinez (UK, 2017); Stroke Biomarkers. Philip Peplow, Bridget Martinez, Svetlana Dambinova. Springer New York (USA, 2020) and others.
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Co-author of the clinical recommendations of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation on the treatment of traumatic brain injury and chronic disorders of consciousness.
Publications in international journals
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Alexandrova E., et al. Plasma catecholamine monitoring and consciousness recovery in patients after severe traumatic brain injury.// 10th International Neurotrauma Symposium (INTS).-2011.—Shanghai, China. — Journal of neurotrauma.-Vol. 28. — A-56.
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Alexandrova E., et al. Gender dimorphism and oxidative stress in patients with severe traumatic brain injury. // 29 Annual National Neurotrauma Symposium.-Florida.- Journal of Neurotrauma. −2011.-A-44.-P.109.
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Alexandrova E., et al. Consciousness recovery after severe traumatic brain injury: neuromediator and neuroanatomical correlates.// Brain Injury.-IBIA.- Edinburgh, Scotland.— 2012. — P.374.
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Alexandrova E., et al. Neuromediator structures damaging in clinical evaluation of severe traumatic brain injury.// Journal of Neurotrauma.-2012.-Vol.29.-№ .10.-D.18. (30th National Neurotrauma Symposium, Phoenix, USA).
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Alexandrova E., et al. Consciousness recovery after severe traumatic brain injury: neuromediator and neuroanatomical correlates.// Brain Injury.-IBIA.- Edinburgh, Scotland.— 2012. — P.374.
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Alexandrova EV et al. Clinical syndromes of neurotransmitter dysfunction after severe Traumatic Brain Injury. J. of Neurological sciences. Vol.333/1-1. P.281. XXI World congress of neurology. Vienna, Austria, 2013.
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Task-Related Reorganization of Functional Connectivity in Early Detection of Consciousness in Patients With Severe Brain Injury. Zigmantovich A.S., Oknina L.B., Kopachka M.M., Masherow E.L., Alexandrova E. Archives of Clinical and Biomedical Research, 2019, Vol. 3, № 6, P. 374-385. DOI: 10.26502/acbr.50170081
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Zigmantovich, A.S., Sharova, E.V., Kopachka, M.M. et al. Connectivity of EEG and fMRI Network in the Resting State in Healthy People and Patients with Post-Traumatic Disorder of Consciousness. Hum. Physiol 50, 1–14 (2024). DOI: 10.1134/S0362119723700640
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