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  • Professor Abramov has been an Editorial Board Member of The FEBS Journal since 2015.

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  • It explores his perspectives on The FEBS Journal.
  • It also touches upon future directions in his field.

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  • Professor Abramov's expertise spans cell biology and biophysics.
  • His work contributes to understanding neurological processes.
  • His long-standing association with The FEBS Journal underscores his commitment to scientific discourse.

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  • The interview provides a glimpse into emerging trends in cell biology and biophysics.
  • It offers insights into the evolving landscape of molecular biosciences.
  • Professor Abramov's perspective informs future research trajectories.