Sokolova

CV Inna Sokolova

Prof. Dr. Inna Sokolova

Tel: +49 (0)381 498 6050

E-mail: inna.sokolova(at)uni-rostock.de

Dr. Sokolova is an expert in environmental physiology and toxicology of marine organisms. She is studies adaptations of marine organisms to environmental stressors and the effects of environmental change (both natural and anthropogenic) on marine populations. 


Educational Background

Year Degree Name and place of the degree-granting Institution
1991 B.S. with Honors in Biology and Parasitology St. Petersburg (Leningrad) State University, St. Petersburg, Russia
1997 Ph.D. in Zoology Zoological Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia
1999 - 2001 Alexander von Humboldt Fellow Alfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, Germany Foundation, Germany
2001 - 2002 Senior Post-doctoral Fellow Dept. of Zoology, University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada

Professional Experience

Time Name and place of the Institution
1991 - 2001 Researcher at the White Sea Biological Station, Zoological Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia
2002 - 2007 Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
2007 - 2011 Associate Professor, Department of Biology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
2014 - 2015 Program Director, Integrative Ecological Physiology, Division of Integrative Organismal Systems, National Science Foundation
2011 - 2016 Professor, Department of Biology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
2016 - present Professor and Chair of Marine Biology, Institute for Biological Sciences, University of Rostock, Rostock, Germany

Selected Representative Publications (*indicates a student co-author)

Ivanina A., Sokolov E.P., Nesmelova I., Leamy L., Sokolova I.M. (2016). Intermittent hypoxia leads to functional reorganization of mitochondria and affects cellular bioenergetics in marine molluscs. Journal of Experimental Biology 219: 1659-1674; doi: 10.1242/jeb.134700.

Múgica M.*, Sokolova I.M., Izagirre U., Marigómez I. (2015). Season-dependent effects of elevated temperature on stress biomarkers, energy metabolism and gamete development in mussels. Marine Environmental Research 103: 1–10.

Ivanina A.V., Dickinson G.H., Matoo O.B.*, Bagwe R.*, Dickinson A.*, Beniash E., Sokolova I.M. (2013). Interactive effects of elevated temperature and CO2 levels on energy metabolism and biomineralization of marine bivalves Crassostrea virginica and Mercenaria mercenaria. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A 166:101-111.

Ivanina A.V., Beniash E., Etzkorn M., Meyers T.B.*, Ringwood A.H., Sokolova I.M. (2013) Short-term acute hypercapnia affects cellular responses to trace metals in the hard clams Mercenaria mercenaria. Aquatic Toxicology 140–141: 123-133.

Dickinson G.H., Matoo O.B.*, Tourek R.T.*, Sokolova I.M., Beniash E. (2013) Environmental salinity modulates the effects of elevated CO2 levels on juvenile hard shell clams, Mercenaria mercenaria. Journal of Experimental Biology 216:2607-2618.

Sokolova, I.M. (2013). Energy-limited tolerance to stress as a conceptual framework to integrate the effects of multiple stressors. Integrative and Comparative Biology 53: 597-608.

Sokolova I.M., Frederich M., Bagwe R.*, Lannig G., Sukhotin A.A. (2012).Energy homeostasis as an integrative tool for assessing limits of environmental stress tolerance in aquatic invertebrates. Marine Environmental Research 79: 1-15.

 

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ORCID researcher profile:

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