Alisa B. Villert
Alisa Borisovna Villert, MD, PhD, Senior Researcher, Department of Gynecologic Oncology, Cancer Research Institute, Tomsk National Research Medical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Contact details
e-mail: avillert@yandex.ru
tel. +7 (3822) 28-26-86
fax: +7(3822) 28-26-86 internal phone number 3186
Short CV
Education
1996 – 2002: student of Siberian State Medical University
2007: Ph.D. thesis titled” Endometrial hyperplasia and endometrial cancer in patients with uterine myoma”
Positions and employment
2003 – Present: Researcher, Cancer Research Institute, Tomsk National Research Medical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
2010 – Present: Senior Research Fellow, Department of Gynecologic Oncology, Cancer Research Institute, Tomsk National Research Medical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Research Interests
Dr. Villert is the author and co-author of 62 scientific publications, 2 monographs, including the “National Guide to Oncogynecology” (2019), 6 patents, 4 new medical technologies and 6 registered databases.
Her research interests focus on the improvement of molecular genetic markers for predicting treatment response in patients with ovarian cancer. Research interests also include the improvement of endoscopic technologies in the surgical treatment of gynecological cancer and methods that preserve childbirth in the treatment of atypical hyperplasia and endometrial cancer.
Achievements, awards, grants
2002-2003 - internship training in the specialty "Obstetrics and Gynecology" (certificate No. 027969 reg.№257 from 08/01/2003)
2003 - 2007 - postgraduate studies at the Cancer Research Institute
2008, 2013, 2018 - certification courses in oncology
2008, 2015 - certification courses in the specialty "Obstetrics and Gynecology"
2011 - professional training in the program "Endoscopy" (diploma PP-I No. 808708 reg.№2366, 2011.)
2015 - improvement on the workplace "Actual issues of video endoscopic surgery" (Novosibirsk) 2015 - master class "Control of blood loss through modern hemostatic agents in general surgery" (Kazan, Tatarstan)
2017 - The University of Liverpool Genetic Counselling Course in Ovarian Cancer
2019 - Letter of thanks on behalf of the Legislative Duma of the Tomsk Region
Dr. Villert participated in the implementation of grants from the Russian Federal Property Fund, regional target programs, Treatment hAbits and epidemiology of BRCA in Russian Federation - OVATAR, and protocol clinical studies (Protocol # 3475-775, Protocol # 3475-826).
She has experience in participating in conferences at various levels and master classes.
Recent studies have been devoted to the study of ovarian cancer, dealing with the problems of molecular genetic heterogeneity of this type of tumor, studying the spectrum of molecular genetic markers, their correlation with the effectiveness of treatment.
Major publications
1) Villert A.B., Kolomiyets L.A., Yunusova N.V., Ivanova A.A. Ascites as a subject of research in ovarian cancer // Siberian Oncology Journal. 2019 18 (1): 116–123. - doi: 10.21294 / 1814-4861-2019-18-1-116-123
2) Villert A.B., Kolomiyets L.A., Yunusova N.V., Fesik E.A. Molecular genetic subtypes of ovarian cancer: prospects for further research // Questions of Oncology. - 2019.- Volume 65, No. 1. - P. 56-62
3) Villert A.B., Kolomiyets L.A., Yunusova N.V. Ascites as a microenvironment of a tumor in ovarian cancer: the relationship of prognosis and chemoresistance // Successes in molecular oncology. 2019.Vol. 6. No. 2. P. 8-20. - DOI: 10.17650 / 2313-805X-2019-6-2-8-20
4) Proteins of the system of insulin-like growth factors in the tumor and ascites in ovarian cancer: a relationship with the effectiveness of neuvant chemotherapy / Willert A.B., Kolomiyets L.A., Kondakova I.V., Spirina L.V., Yunusova N.V. // Problems of oncology. 2016.V. 62. No. 6. S. 788-793. DOI: 10.21294 / 1814-4861-2016-15-4-26-32
5) The case of multiple primary squamous cell carcinoma of the ovaries and sigmoid colon / Villert AB, Zavyalov AA, Kolomiyets LA, Fesik EA, Perelmuter VM, Karakeshisheva MB, Grigoryev E.G., Litvyakov N.V. // Siberian Oncology Journal, 2016, Vol. 15, No. 6, pp. 79-88. DOI: 10.21294 / 1814-4861-2016-15-6-79-88
6) Locomotor proteins in tissues of primary tumors and metastases of ovarian and brest cancer / Kondakova I.V., Yunusova N.V., Spirina L.V., Shashova E.E., Kolegova E.S., Kolomiets L.A., Slonimskaya E.M., Villert A.B. // В сборнике: AIP Conference Proseeding. 2016. C.020032 DOI: 10.1063/1.4960251
7) Features of ovarian cancer in patients with the BRCA1 5382insC mutation / Villert AB, Kolomyets L.A., Rodicheva N.S., Ivanova A.A., Cherdyntseva N.V. , Stukanov S.L., Gerdt L.V. // Siberian Oncology Journal. 2014, No.6. P.19-26. https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=22763647
8) Expression and activity of proteases in metastasis of ovarian cancer / N. V. Yunusova, L.V. Spirina, I.V. Kondakova, L.A. Kolomiyets, A. B. Willert, O. V. Shpileva // News of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Biological Series. 2014 The system of insulin-like growth factors in ovarian cancer metastasis: a relationship with p45 Serβ-catenin / N.V. Yunusova, I.V. Kondakova, L.A. Kolomiyets, A. B. Villert // Molecular Medicine. 2015, No4. P.448-455. DOI: 10.7868 / S0002332914050142
9) Muntyan A.B., Kolomiyets L.A., Rodicheva N.S., Afanasyev S.G., Trukhacheva N.G., Danilova O.S., Molchanov S.V., Zhuykova L.D. Cancer of the fallopian tube // Siberian Oncological Journal, 2011, No. 3 (45). - S. 92-96. https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=16551018
10)Optimization of modern approaches in the treatment of gynecological cancer of main localizations / Kolomiyets L.A., Chernyshova A.L., Churuksaeva O.N., Villert A.B., Molchanov S.V. , 2017, Vol. 7, No. 3, p. 66-72. DOI: 10.18027 / 2224-5057-2017-7-3-66-72. https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=23846686
11)Muntyan A.B., Kolomiyets L.A., Bochkareva N.V., Stukanov S.L. Endometrial cancer and uterine fibroids // Siberian Medical Journal, 2010, V. 25, No. 4, Issue 2. - P. 71-76. https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=15271835
12)Muntyan A.B., Kolomiets L.A., Bochkareva N.V., Stukanov S.L. Endometrial cancer concurrent with uterine nyoma: hormonal and biochemical aspects // Materials of the conference «High medical technologies in XXI century», Spain Benidorm, October 26 – November 2, 2008. - P. 70. DOI: 10.18027 / 2224-5057-2017-7-3-66-72