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About Oleg Alekseev

Oleg Alekseev received his MD from Kiev Medical University (Ukraine). He completed his PhD in human anatomy from the same university. Dr. Alekseev has over 25 years of clinical, research and anatomy teaching experience. He has taught in Kiev Medical University (Ukraine), Moscow People’s Friendship University (Russia), Uzhgorod State University (Ukraine), Hokkaido University (Japan), University of Iowa.

In 2000 Dr. Alekseev joined the Department of Cell Biology and Physiology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as a research faculty where he combined research in human reproduction and cancer biology with teaching gross anatomy for medical students. His research interest is focused on the design of new diagnostic and prognostic tests for prostate cancer. Dr. Alekseev is a member of the Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center. His research has been supported by grant from the US Department of Defense. He is an author of more than 30 peer-reviewed publications. He serves as a reviewer for number of research journals. Dr. Alekseev joined the Campbell University School of Medicine family as an associate professor of anatomy and looks forward developing the progressive medical education. He believes anatomy teaching should spread throughout the whole medical curriculum up through the level of postgraduate residencies, and he is proud to continue his cancer research with the assistance of Campbell’s medical students.

Positions

Present Professor of Physiology and Pathophysiology, Campbell University Jerry M. Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine
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Disciplines


Grants

2012 - 2013 Expression of tNASP in prostate cancer: opportunities for a novel diagnostic and prognostic biomarker development
Department of Defense, Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs - # PC110147
Prostate Cancer Exploration – Hypothesis Development Award
Role: Principal Investigator
$111,000
2012 - 2012 Expression of tNASP as a novel diagnostic marker for prostate cancer
North Carolina Translational & Clinical Sciences Institute
NC TraCS Pilot Project
Role: Principal Investigator
$5,000
2007 - 2012 Functional characterization of the H1 histone binding protein, NASP
NIH, NICHD - U54 HD35041-01
Role: Investigator
2005 - 2008 Effect of NASP (nuclear autoantigenic sperm protein) depletion on the expression of genes related to cancer in HeLa cells
UNC-Chapel Hill
UNC Faculty Development Award
Role: Principal Investigator
$5,000
2002 - 2007 Studies on the Testis Specific Histone Binding Protein, NASP
NIH, NICHD - U54 HD35041-01
Role: Investigator
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Professional Service and Affiliations

2019 - Present Member, Kaplan National Faculty
2015 - Present Member, European Society for Medical Oncology
2013 - Present Member, American Association of Clinical Anatomists (AACA)
2013 - Present Member, Facilities and Learning Resources Committee, Campbell University, School of Osteopathic Medicine
2013 - Present Member, Faculty Handbook Committee, Campbell University, School of Osteopathic Medicine
2013 - Present Member, International Association of Medical Science Educators (IAMSE)
2013 - Present Member, Self-Study/Continuous Assessment Committee, Campbell University, School of Osteopathic Medicine
2012 - Present Member, Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
2014 - 2018 Member, Research Committee, Campbell University, School of Osteopathic Medicine
2013 - 2018 Member, Clinical Case Committee, Campbell University, School of Osteopathic Medicine
2013 - 2018 Member, Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, Campbell University
2001 Member, American Society for Cell Biology
1984 - 2000 Member, Ukrainian Association of Anatomists
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Honors and Awards

  • Young Investigator Award, Ukrainian Association of Anatomists, 1987
  • Excellence in Teaching Award from the President of Uzhgorod State University, 1992
  • Soros Foundation scholarship for Salzburg seminars in Austria, 1995
  • TACIS (Technical Assistance to the Commonwealth of Independent States) scholarship for training in Great Britain, 1995
  • Fellowship from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, 1996
  • Training award for junior faculty from the United States Information Agency, 1998
  • Excellence in Teaching Award from Durham Technical Community College, 2012
  • Certificate of Appreciation from Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine, 2014

Education

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1987 Ph.D., National Medical University, Kiev, Ukraine ‐ Human Anatomy
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1984 M.D., National Medical University, Kiev, Ukraine
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Publications (35)