Title: Igor Dzhura has Significant Experience in Diverse Medical Research Areas
1Igor Dzhura has Significant Experience in Diverse
Medical Research Areas
2Igor Dzhura is a well-educated medical
professional from Malden, MA. He attended
National Kiev University, and did a bachelor
degree (major in biology/chemistry) in 1995 and a
master of science (major in biophysics) in 1998.
He has over 10 years of experience in supporting
research in drug discovery, ion channel
regulation, cancer research, microbiology, and
biochemistry.
3 He is a self-motivated professional with
exceptional communication, interpersonal, and
problem solving skills. He is a strong leader and
team player, and holds significant teaching and
supervisory experience. He has successfully
designed, optimized and implemented comprehensive
assay protocols, and managed external
collaborations and CROs.
4Igor Dzhura has good understanding of basic
molecular biology methods. These include PCR,
qPCR and RT-PCR cloning digestion, ligation,
transformation application of adenovirus,
lentivirus and plasmid expression vectors
reparation and characterization of cellular
proteins (whole cell and subcellular lysate
preparation, cell fractionation, SDS-PAGE,
immunoblotting and immunoprecipitation)
DNA/RNA/cDNA isolation (blood, FFPE, fresh tail,
maxi-mini preps) electrophoresis etc.
5He also has working experience of Glucose
stimulated insulin secretion assay, ELISA assay,
primary cell culture, bacterial and mammals cell
culture, flowcytometry, electrophysiology,
biostatistics, GLP, CLIA, and CAP.
6- Igor Dzhura has worked for Boston University as
an Instructor/Lab Manager. He was involved in
Modulators of ß-cell glucose signaling in
Diabetes electrophysiology, calcium imaging,
isolation of islets of Langerhans and ß-cells
from mice pancreas, ELISA assay, SDS-PAGE,
Western Blot. - From 1998 to 2000, he worked for the Bogomoletz
Institute of Physiology where he studied T-type
(Cav3.2) channels regulation, properties,
pharmacology (electrophysiology, RNA/DNA
isolation, cell culture, etc.).
7 Thank You