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Alexander Klibanov (biologist)

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Name
  
Alexander Klibanov

Fields
  
Biochemistry Molecular Imaging Medical ultrasonography

Alma mater
  
Russian Academy of Medical Sciences

Known for
  
Targeted contrast media for molecular ultrasonography

Notable awards
  
Lenin Komsomol Prize (1988) — co-laureate

Institutions
  
University of Virginia

Alexander L. (Sasha) Klibanov (Russian: Александр Л. Клибанов) is Associate Professor in the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine and Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Virginia. He specializes in the study of ultrasound and medical imaging techniques.

Targeted microbubbles

Dr. Klibanov designed targeted microbubbles in 1997 that launched a new medical imaging modality, named molecular ultrasonography or ultrasound molecular imaging. Potential clinical applications are expected in cancer screening to detect malignant tumors at their earliest stage of appearance; with intravenous injection of targeted microbubbles that specifically bind to tumoral microvessels by targeting biomolecular cancer expression (overexpression of certain biomolecules occurs during neo-angiogenesis or inflammation processes).

References

Alexander Klibanov (biologist) Wikipedia