Alexandra Ermolenko (She/Her)

Biology Student, University of St Andrews

About Alexandra Ermolenko

Hello hello! I am an incoming third-year student at the University of St Andrews pursuing a degree in biology. Originally from Kyiv, Ukraine, I moved to Italy in 2013 and have been living there ever since. Growing up in the birthplace of the Renaissance, I wanted to pursue higher education in a place with historical significance and somewhere where I could take walks in nature between classes; hence my choice of the University of St Andrews that is situated on the beautiful Scottish coastline. Over the course of my academic journey I have had the chance to explore numerous areas in biology, ranging from evolution to bacteriophage discovery to cell systems, out of which epigenetics and gene regulation during development have piqued my interest. 

My primary research interest is developmental biology, which arose from my fascination with how multicellular organisms originate from a single cell. Therefore, my research focus for the first summer of the Laidlaw Scholars programme was the investigation of abdominal metamorphosis in Dipteran insects. To do so, I used fixation and Hoechst staining in addition to microscopy to study cell movement during several developmental stages in 2 species of flies. As for my leadership in action (LiA) project, I would like to make a meaningful contribution to an ongoing project related to wildlife conservation. 

If I am not in lectures or studying in the library, I can be found working on a short story, watching films (and logging them on Letterboxd), reading old science fiction, or on a hike capturing the nature around me through photography. Having grown up in a multicultural setting, I enjoy learning more about the different cultures that exist on our planet, whether it is through cuisine, music, travelling, or linguistics. The latter partially explains my grasp of nearly five languages, though I have to warn you that my fluency differs dramatically. Otherwise, I also love spending time with animals, playing board games, or just talking.

More than anything, I am always happy to meet like-minded individuals who are curious about the world. Thus, please feel free to reach out or connect with me on LinkedIn! I would particularly appreciate the input of any scholar who is interested (or has experience) in similar potential LiA areas.

I am a/an:

Undergraduate Leadership & Research Scholar

University

University of St Andrews

Laidlaw Cohort Year

2025

Research Topic

Biological Sciences

Area of Expertise

Science

I am from:

Ukraine

I speak:

English French Italian Russian Ukrainian

My hobbies/interests are:

Art Film & TV Foreign languages Hiking/walking Music Nature & environment Photography Reading Travelling Writing/blogging

I am open to participating in mentoring/buddy programmes

Yes

Influencer Of

Topics

Channels contributed to:

STEM Research

Rooms participated in:

University of St Andrews

Recent Comments

Aug 22, 2025

I loved following the rollercoaster that was your research and I cannot wait to see what discoveries we will make during our LiA! I definitely deny that we chose our project based on our huge love for animals. 

Jul 30, 2025

I believe in you Henry! You can do this and I can’t wait to read the final product. (I still have so much fly data to go through just so you know)

Jun 25, 2025

#thebestpersontoeverhashtag #mentioned #relatable 

Jun 25, 2025

You capture the research spirit so perfectly! I loved reading how you navigate the challenges of finding literature to back up previously read literature. 

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Jun 25, 2025

What amazing content! You are totally right, even though progress is sometimes invisible in the moment, it is there and from an outside perspective it looks like you are doing a fantastic job. 

P.S. I wonder who made those delicious french toasts??

(This author reports ABSOLUTELY NO bias)

Jun 25, 2025

It is so interesting to see your research from your perspective! I can't wait to see what findings and discoveries you'll make. 

Jun 25, 2025

I am glad that it is of interest! It is indeed a busy schedule but I think I got the hang of it. I am excited to see where it leads :)