Research advisor: Konstantin Severinov
Program entry year: 2017
Graduated from Moscow State University, Biochemistry department in 2015
Research project: A new method based on suppressing PCR effect (panhandle PCR) to monitor CRISPR adaptation
Research interests: CRISPR adaptation, prokaryotic antivirus defense systems, host-parasite interactions
Academic mobility:
University: Montana State University
Laboratory: Wiedenheft lab
Dates: 06.12.18 – 15.04.19
Industry Immersion:
Company: Sirius
Project: Searching for protection mechanisms against CRISPR-Cas bacterial systems
Publications:
Musharova, O., Sitnik, V., Vlot, M., Savitskaya, E., Datsenko, K.A., Krivoy, A., Fedorov, I., Semenova, E., Brouns, S.J.J., and Severinov, K. Systematic analysis of Type I-E Escherichia coli CRISPR-Cas PAM sequences ability to promote interference and primed adaptation. Mol. Microbiol. 2019
Sokolov, S. S., O. V. Markova, K. D. Nikolaeva, I. A. Fedorov, and F. F. Severin. “Triosephosphates as Intermediates of the Crabtree Effect.” Biochemistry. Biokhimiia 82 (4): 458–64. 2017
Conference presentations:
MIT-Skoltech conference. “A new method based on suppressing PCR effect (pan PCR) to monitor CRISPR adaptation.” Ivan Fedorov, Evgeny Klimuk, Konstantin Severinov, Ekaterina Savitskaya. Poster presentation.
PhD Graduate 2017
PhD Graduate 2017
MSc student graduate 2019
MSc graduate 2019
MSc graduate 2019
MSc graduate 2019
MSc graduate 2019
MSc graduate 2020
MSc student graduate 2019
Joint PhD Program with The University of Strasbourg
MSc student graduate 2019
MSc student graduate 2019
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