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Anna Sergeevna Akhmanova (born 11 May 1967) is a Russian-born professor of Cell Biology at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. She is best known for her research regarding microtubules and the proteins, called TIPs, that stabilize one specific end of the tubules. Among the awards she has won, she was one of the recipients of the 2018 Spinoza Prize, the highest honor for Dutch scientists.

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  • Anna Sergeevna Akhmanova (russisch Анна Сергеевна Ахманова; * 11. Mai 1967 in Moskau) ist eine russischstämmige Zellbiologin, die Professorin an der Universität Utrecht ist. (de)
  • Anna Sergeevna Akhmanova (born 11 May 1967) is a Russian-born professor of Cell Biology at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. She is best known for her research regarding microtubules and the proteins, called TIPs, that stabilize one specific end of the tubules. Among the awards she has won, she was one of the recipients of the 2018 Spinoza Prize, the highest honor for Dutch scientists. (en)
  • Anna Sergejevna Achmanova (Russisch: Анна Сергеевна Ахманова) (ook wel gespeld als Akhmanova of Ackmanova) (Moskou, 11 mei 1967) is een in Rusland geboren Nederlandse celbiologe en hoogleraar cellulaire dynamica aan de Universiteit Utrecht. (nl)
  • Анна Сергеевна Ахманова (Anna S. Akhmanova; род. 11 мая 1967, Москва, СССР) — российско-нидерландский клеточный биолог. Доктор, профессор Утрехтского университета, член Нидерландской королевской академии наук (2015). Лауреат премии Спинозы (2018). (ru)
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  • Alexander Mankin (en)
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  • A portrait image of Akhmanova (en)
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  • 1967-05-11 (xsd:date)
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  • Anna Akhmanova. (en)
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  • The Netherlands, Russia (en)
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  • June 2018 (en)
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  • Wolfgang Hennig (en)
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  • Anna Akhmanova (en)
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  • Russian (en)
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  • Radboud University Nijmegen, Erasmus University of Rotterdam, Utrecht University (en)
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  • Anna Sergeevna Akhmanova (russisch Анна Сергеевна Ахманова; * 11. Mai 1967 in Moskau) ist eine russischstämmige Zellbiologin, die Professorin an der Universität Utrecht ist. (de)
  • Anna Sergeevna Akhmanova (born 11 May 1967) is a Russian-born professor of Cell Biology at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. She is best known for her research regarding microtubules and the proteins, called TIPs, that stabilize one specific end of the tubules. Among the awards she has won, she was one of the recipients of the 2018 Spinoza Prize, the highest honor for Dutch scientists. (en)
  • Anna Sergejevna Achmanova (Russisch: Анна Сергеевна Ахманова) (ook wel gespeld als Akhmanova of Ackmanova) (Moskou, 11 mei 1967) is een in Rusland geboren Nederlandse celbiologe en hoogleraar cellulaire dynamica aan de Universiteit Utrecht. (nl)
  • Анна Сергеевна Ахманова (Anna S. Akhmanova; род. 11 мая 1967, Москва, СССР) — российско-нидерландский клеточный биолог. Доктор, профессор Утрехтского университета, член Нидерландской королевской академии наук (2015). Лауреат премии Спинозы (2018). (ru)
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  • Anna Akhmanova (en)
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