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PhD (Münster), MSc (Theoretical chemistry), BSc (Chemistry)

Ekaterina I. Izgorodina was educated at the Higher Chemistry College affiliated with the Russian Academy of Sciences and graduated with both a Bachelor of degree in Chemistry and Master of Science degree in Theoretical Chemistry. She obtained her Dr. Rer. Nat. degree in 2004 from the University of Münster under the supervision of Prof. Stefan Grimme. After a post-doctoral position with Prof. Michelle L. Coote at the Australian National University she joined the School of Chemistry at Monash University in 2006 as a Research Fellow in Prof. Douglas R. MacFarlane’s group. From 2008 until 2016 she has held two prestigious fellowships from the Australian Research Council, an Australian Post-Doctoral Fellowship and later a Future Fellowship, that allowed her to establish the Monash Computational Chemistry Group.

In 2017 she was elected a a Fellow of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI). Her group specialises in the assessment and development of cost-effective quantum chemical methods (both abi initio and DFT) for studying energetics of multi-scale clusters of condensed systems including molecular crystals and ionic liquids. Her research marries these cost-effective methods with molecular dynamics formulation to pave the way towards robust and accurate ab initio molecular dynamics simulations of condensed materials with a view of predicting not only their properties but also kinetic mechanisms of chemical reactions including proton and electron transfer processes. Her passion lies in the understanding of the role of intermolecular forces and structural arrangement on physicochemical properties of condensed systems and the development of new materials for applications in energy devices such as metal-ion batteries, solar and fuel cells, gas capture such as CO2, and pharmaceutical industry. She is an Associate Professor in the School Chemistry at Monash University who strongly contributes to the teaching program through the curriculum development in computational and physical chemistry.

Contact Information

Email: katya.pas@monash.edu
Researcher Profile: https://research.monash.edu/en/persons/ekaterina-pas
Phone: +61 3 9905 8639

Address:
School of Chemistry, Monash University
17 Rainforest Walk, Clayton, Victoria 3800
AUSTRALIA

Premature ovarian failure is defined as the cessation of menstrual periods before the age of 40. POF occurs in 1 in 1,000 women between the ages of 15 and 29 and in 1 in 100 women between the ages of 30 and 39. The average age of onset of POF is 27 years.
Most women are born with enough eggs in their ovaries so that they can ovulate once a month from puberty until about the age of 50. By then, the egg supply is used up and menopause occurs. But in girls and young women with Premature Ovarian Failure, something has happened to the supply of eggs in the ovaries. Possible causes include genetic deficiencies, autoimmune disorders, or medical procedures. The loss of ovarian function at a young age is not considered a natural, although premature, menopause. POF usually occurs in women under the age of 40 and can happen as early as the teen years.
Women with Premature Ovarian Failure stop having periods. Sometimes their periods may be normal for a few months and then skip a few months. They may also have hot flashes, night sweats, or other symptoms often associated with menopause, including sleeping problems, mood swings, vaginal dryness, energy loss, low sex drive, painful sex, and bladder control problems.

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