Sunday 4 September 2016

Igor Dzhura has Comprehensive Medical Knowledge

Igor Dzhura holds a great deal of experience in the medical field. He spent over 10 years in clinical research, which has greatly enhanced his medical knowledge. Drug recovery, ion channels regulation, cancer research, biochemistry, and microbiology are the fields in which he has expertise. His research skills include basic molecular biology methods, Glucose stimulated insulin secretion assay, ELISA assay, primary cell culture, bacterial and mammals cell culture, flowcytometry, electrophysiology, and biostatistics. He has managed external collaborations and CRO’s, and designed and implemented comprehensive assay protocols.

Igor Dzhura has been involved in numerous medical studies, and worked with various prominent medical professionals and researchers. He has always been interested in learning something new about medical diseases and their effective treatment options. This attitude of him helped him a lot in establishing a successful career in the medical field. He keeps himself updated with the newest, most advanced treatments and technologies so that his patients get the best. He is a self-motivated professional with great research, troubleshooting and problem solving skills. He is dependable and motivational in a team environment.


Presently, Igor Dzhura is employed at ReproSource, Inc in Woburn, MA. Working since 2015, he serves as a Scientist/Medical Technologist in the Department of Immunology. His duties are developing and validating new assays for flow cytometry, management assay NKA, IMX, FOXP3 and T-RIP, and working under CLIA and CAP.

Igor Dzhura worked with Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, TN for 8 years. He served the position of a Research Associate, and did regulation of cardiac calcium by CAMKII (electrophysiology, cell culture, transfection, PCR, cardiomyocytes isolation, animal husbandry, PCR, etc.). From 1998 to 2000, he worked with the Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology in Kyiv, Ukraine. At this institute, he studied T-type (Cav3.2) channels: regulation, properties, pharmacology (electrophysiology, RNA/DNA isolation, cell culture, etc.).

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