Maija DAMBROVA
Date and place of birth: May 3,
1968, Gulbene, Latvia
Fluent in: Latvian
(native), English, Russian, and Swedish.
Research interests and activities
Pharmacology, molecular mechanisms and
medicinal chemistry related to the anti-ischemic drugs with novel mechanisms of action,
cellular energy metabolism, and inflammation.
23 SCI publications, 2 patents.
Presentations at more than 20 international meetings.
Education
2004 MBA, Riga International School of Economics and
Business Administration.
Thesis: Pharmacoeconomics in Latvia
2001 Dr. pharm., University of Latvia, Riga,
Latvia
1999 PhD in Pharmaceutical Pharmacology,
Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
Thesis: Discovery of N-hydroxyguanidines as novel electron acceptors of xanthine
oxidase. Potential new drugs for treatment of ischaemia and reperfusion injury
1993 Master degree in Biology, University of Latvia,
Faculty of Biology, Riga, Latvia
Research experience
2005 Leading
researcher, Latvian Institute of Organic Synthesis, Riga, Latvia
2001
Head of Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Pharmacology, Medicinal Chemistry Department, Latvian
Institute of
Organic Synthesis, Riga, Latvia
1999
Research scientist, Medicinal Chemistry Department, Latvian Institute of Organic
Synthesis, Riga, Latvia
1995-1999
Ph.D. student in Pharmaceutical Pharmacology, Uppsala University, Department of
Pharmaceutical
Biosciences, Uppsala, Sweden
1995(9 months) Postgraduate
exchange student, Department of Pharmaceutical Biosciences, Division of Pharmacology,
Uppsala Biomedical Centre, Sweden (Swedish Institute stipend)
1994(7 months) Postgraduate
exchange student, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Kuopio, Finland
(CIMO stipend from Nordic Council)
1993(3 months) Postgraduate
exchange student, Institut fur Biochemie und Molekularbiologie, University of Bern,
Switzerland
1991
Assistant, Laboratory of Pharmacology, Latvian
Institute of Organic Synthesis, Riga, Latvia
Specialized courses
- Baltic SUMMER School, 2002, Signalling in Muscle
Metabolism, Copenhagen
- VIIth LACDR School on Medicinal Chemistry, 1998,
Noordwijkerhout, the Netherlands (Travel grants from European University Consortium for
Pharmaceutical Research (ULLA) and Swedish Medical Research Council)
- NorFA-sponsored lecture course Molecular Biology and
Pharmacology of Receptors, 1994, Turku, Finland
Honors and Awards
Corresponding Member, Latvian Academy of Sciences, 2007
L`Oréal Latvian fellowship "For Women in
Science" with the support of the Latvian National Commission for UNESCO and the
Latvian Academy of Sciences, 2006
D.H. Grindel medal for investigations of mechanism of
action of cardioprotective drug mildronate, 2004
Young Scientist Travel Award, Millennial World Congress of
Pharmaceutical Sciences, San Francisco, USA, 2000
Organizing activities
- Member of the Latvian Biochemical Society
- Member of the Latvian Pharmacological Society
- Member of the Latvian Council of Genetically
modified organism and novel food supervision, Latvian Food Centre, 2002-2006
- Member of the Programme Committee for Research
Infrastructures, FP6, European Commission , 2002-2004
- Observer of the Scientific Advisory Committee, the
DG Joint Research Centre, the European Centre for the Validation of Alternative Methods
(Institute for Health and Consumer Protection), 2003 -
Teaching experience
Lecture course: Use of
radioligands and radioactivity in medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of
Latvia.
Supervisor of 1 PhD theses (Dr. pharm. E. Liepin,
2005) and opponent of PhD thesis: Dr. B.Jansone, Faculty of Medicine, University of Latvia
(2005) and Dr. A. Uustare, Tarty University, Estonia (2006).
Supervisor and oponent for B.Sc. and M.Sc. thesis, Faculty
of Biology and Faculty of Medicine, University of Latvia.
Head of Research projects
European Regional Development Fund (ERDF),
priority Promotion of entrepreneurship and innovations, grant for applied
science project Identification of biomarker complex in metabolome of heart
diseases (2006-2008)
State research program New drugs and
biocorrectors: constructing, forms of transport and mechanisms of action;
sub-project: New therapies and molecular mechanisms of drugs in CNS and cardiovascular
pharmacology (2005-2008)
Latvian Council of Science grant
05.1461: The role of carnitine biosynthesis in regulation of heart energy metabolism
and treatment of ischaemic heart disease (2005-2008)
Applied research project (Ministry of Education
and Science of Republic of Latvia): Synthesis, toxicity and bioavailability profile of
mildronate salts (2004-2005)
Applied research project (Ministry of Education
and Science of Republic of Latvia): Development of Xilometazoline containing gel for
rhinitis treatment (2003-2004)
Grant of Taiho Latvija Foundation: Molecular
mechanisms of action of antiischemic compounds (2003-2005)
Latvian Council of Science grant
01.0209: Novel type of xanthine oxidase inhibitors-electron acceptors as potential new
drugs for treatment of ischemia and reperfusion injury. (2001-2003)
Representative publications
Liepinsh E, Vilskersts R, Loca D, Kirjanova O, Pugovichs O,
Kalvinsh I, Dambrova M. Mildronate, an inhibitor of carnitine biosynthesis, induces
an increase in gamma-butyrobetaine contents and cardioprotection in isolated rat heart
infarction. J. Cardiovasc. Pharmacol. 2006;48(6):314-9.
Dambrova M., Chlopicki S., Liepinsh E., Kirjanova O.,
Gorshkova O., Kozlovski V., Uhlen S., Liepina I., Petrovska R., Kalvinsh I., The
methylester of ?-butyrobetaine, but not ?-butyrobetaine itself, induces muscarinic
receptor-dependent vasodilatation, Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch. Pharmacol. 2004;
369: 533-539.
Prusis P., Dambrova M., Andrianov V., Rozhkov E.,
Semenikhina V., Piskunova I., Ongwae E., Lundstedt T., Kalvinsh I., Wikberg J.E.,
Synthesis and quantitative structure-activity relationship of hydrazones of
N-amino-N'-hydroxyguanidine as electron acceptors for xanthine oxidase, J. Med. Chem.
2004; 47:3105-3110.
Muceniece R., Zvejniece L., Kirjanova O., Liepinsh E.,
Krigere L., Baumane L., Kalvinsh I., Wikberg JE., Dambrova M., ß- and
?-melanocortins inhibit lipopolysaccharide induced nitric oxide production in mice brain, Brain
Res. 2004; 995(1):7-13.
Dambrova M., Liepinsh E., Kalvinsh I., Mildronate.
Cardioprotective Action through Carnitine-Lowering Effect, Trends Cardiovasc. Med. 2002;
12:275-279.
Last update 26.11.2007