Sergei V. Dzyuba is a Professor of Organic Chemistry at Texas Christian University (TCU). He received a diploma in Chemistry from Odessa State University and a Ph. D. from Texas Tech University. After completing postdoctoral stints at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Columbia University, and Osaka Bioscience Institute, he joined TCU faculty in 2006. During his time at TCU, he held visiting research and teaching positions at the University of Wyoming, the University of Erlangen-Nurnberg, and Kyushu University. His group's current research is focused on the development of green and sustainable approaches towards small-molecule environment-sensitive probes.
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Short Biography
Sergei V. Dzyuba is a Professor of Organic Chemistry at Texas Christian University (TCU). He received a diploma in Chemistry from Odessa State University and a Ph. D. from Texas Tech University. After completing postdoctoral stints at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Columbia University, and Osaka Bioscience Institute, he joined TCU faculty in 2006. During his time at TCU, he held visiting research and teaching positions at the University of Wyoming, the University of Erlangen-Nurnberg, and Kyushu University. His group's current research is focused on the development of green and sustainable approaches towards small-molecule environment-sensitive probes.