Sergey V Suchkov is a distinguished Russian physician and immunologist specializing in translational and personalized medicine. Born in Astrakhan, Russia, he completed his MD at Astrakhan State Medical University in 1980, followed by a PhD and Doctor of Science degree in immunology in Moscow. With decades of academic and research leadership, Dr. Suchkov has served at leading institutions including the Helmholtz Eye Research Institute, Koltzov Institute, and Moscow Clinical Research Institute. He currently holds key positions as Director of the Center for Personalized Medicine at Sechenov Medical University, Chair of Translational Medicine at MEPhI, and Professor of Immunology at A.I. Evdokimov Moscow State University of Medicine & Dentistry. A prolific author with over 500 publications and 10 patents, he is an active member of global scientific societies such as the New York Academy of Sciences, EPMA, and the American Heart Association. Dr. Suchkov also serves as Secretary General of the United Cultural Convention in Cambridge, UK. is a distinguished Russian physician and immunologist specializing in translational and personalized medicine. Born in Astrakhan, Russia, he completed his MD at Astrakhan State Medical University in 1980, followed by a PhD and Doctor of Science degree in immunology in Moscow. With decades of academic and research leadership, Dr. Suchkov has served at leading institutions including the Helmholtz Eye Research Institute, Koltzov Institute, and Moscow Clinical Research Institute. He currently holds key positions as Director of the Center for Personalized Medicine at Sechenov Medical University, Chair of Translational Medicine at MEPhI, and Professor of Immunology at A.I. Evdokimov Moscow State University of Medicine & Dentistry. A prolific author with over 500 publications and 10 patents, he is an active member of global scientific societies such as the New York Academy of Sciences, EPMA, and the American Heart Association. Dr. Suchkov also serves as Secretary General of the United Cultural Convention in Cambridge, UK.