Igor Ivanovski
Assistant Professor at St. Joseph's College- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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Project Management Foundations: Requirements
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Advanced Product Marketing
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Writing a Marketing Plan
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Experience
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St. Joseph's University New York
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Assistant Professor
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Aug 2021 - Present
Biodegradation research & full teaching load Biodegradation research & full teaching load
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Rutgers University–New Brunswick
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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PhD Candidate & Researcher
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Aug 2016 - Nov 2021
Molecular Analysis of Aromatic Hydrocarbon Degradation by Sphingomonas wittichii RW1 & Pseudomonas putida KT2440. Heterologous expression and gene knockouts to validate gene activity. A combination of genome analysis, transcriptomics, and functional analyses was used to identify candidate genes for aromatic hydrocarbon degradation. Genes of interest include monooxygenases, dioxygenases, electron transfer components and transport proteins.
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Graduate Teaching Assistant / Lecturer
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Sep 2015 - Nov 2021
Responsibilities included quiz/assignment preparation, in-person teaching, grading, referrals, office hours and tutoring. Lectured on Prokaryotic gene regulation, in addition to regular T.A duties, summer 2018.
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Graduate Rotation
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Oct 2015 - Aug 2016
Studying Effects of Pathogenic Bacteria on Multiple Sclerosis Onset in Genetically Predisposed (EAE) Black 6 Mice. Mouse handling and feces sample collection. Colony PCR of 16S rRNA was used to ascertain presence of certain pathogens. Presence/absence of pathogens was scored against EAE onset in genetically predisposed black 6 mice.
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Rutgers University–New Brunswick
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Undergraduate Research Assistant
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Jan 2014 - Jun 2014
Correlating parasite infection with behavioral abnormalities in snails. Parasites were analyzed based on morphology, larvae, spore and cyst formation using light microscopy. Common Trematodes/Cercariae or Redia lying spores were matched with their most prominent type of snail host. I obtained a great deal of knowledge on how parasites can affect multiple life processes in their hosts. Correlating parasite infection with behavioral abnormalities in snails. Parasites were analyzed based on morphology, larvae, spore and cyst formation using light microscopy. Common Trematodes/Cercariae or Redia lying spores were matched with their most prominent type of snail host. I obtained a great deal of knowledge on how parasites can affect multiple life processes in their hosts.
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Education
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Rutgers University–New Brunswick
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Microbiology and Molecular Genetics -
Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Biology/Biological Sciences, General