Dr. Anton Popov
Phone: +370(5) 219 3115
Assist. Professor
Project and/or Grant leadership
1. 2022 – 2025 “Surface plasmon resonance and spectroscopic ellipsometry based immunosensors for the detection of antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 proteins”, Research Council of Lithuania and EU (S-MIP-22-46).
2. 2021 – 2023 COVID-19 R&D Implementation scheme (SMART) “Investigation, evaluation and practical application of SARS-CoV-2 virus protein interaction with specific antibodies”, Research Council of Lithuania and EU (01.2.2-LMT-K718-05-0038).
3. 2021 – 2022, Student’s research project (1 student), Research Council of Lithuania (Head of the project) (09.3.3.-LMT-K-712-25-0074).
4. 2020 – 2021, Student’s research project (1 student), Research Council of Lithuania (Head of the project) (09.3.3-LMT-K-712-22-0168).
5. 2020 – 2022 Postdoctoral Fellowship project “Development and study of analytical system for multiple cancer biomarkers detection - CanBioSe”, Research Council of Lithuania and EU (09.3.3-LMT-K-712-19-0170).
6. 2020 – 2022 The Lithuanian–Ukrainian Cooperation Programme in the Fields of Research and Technologies “Application of oxidoreductases in the construction of biological sensors and biological fuel cells”, Lithuanian Research Council (No. S-LU-20-11).
7. 2018 – 2023 H2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie RISE project “Novel 1D photonic metal oxide nanostructures for early stage cancer detection- CanBioSe” (Nr. 778157).
8. 2017 - 2018 National Research Program Towards future technologies, project “Electrochromic/electrochemical gas sensor“ (No. S-LAT-17-1).
Invited Talks
A. Popov, V. Lisyte, A. Kausaite-Minkstimiene, A. Ramanaviciene, Surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy as a key to the development of sensitive biosensors, International Conference Functional Inorganic Materials 2022, October 6-8, 2022, Vilnius, Lithuania, abstract book (ISBN 978-609-07-0777-7), p. 27.
Supervision of Doctoral Students and/or Postdoc Students
Viktorija Lisyte. Application of metallic and carbon-based nanomaterials in biological sensors (2021 – present).
Teaching Courses
Biochemical analysis in pharmacy.
Analytical chemistry, practical work.
Fundamentals of analytical toxicology
Supervision of Students' Thesis
Viktorija Lisytė, 2021 Master thesis „Application of reduced graphene oxide and polyaniline nanofibers nanocomposite in electrochemical glucose biosensors”
Eimantas Bučmys, 2021 Bachelor thesis „Synthesis and application of gold nanorods in optical sensors”
Anželika Damaškaitė, 2020 Master thesis „Application of polydopamine in biological sensors”
Augustė Adamonytė, 2020 Bachelor thesis „Antibodies immobilization on surface of zinc oxide nanostructures”
Viktorija Lisytė, 2019 Bachelor thesis „Application of polyaniline nanowires in electrochemical glucose biosensors”
Olga Odincova, 2019 Bachelor thesis „The influence of gold nanostructures on electrochromic polymers properties”