NAME
Dr. Shvets Yulia
Faculty of Chemical and Biopharmaceutical Technologies
Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design
Nemyrovycha-Danchenka Street, 2, Kyiv 01011, Ukraine
R. E. Kavetsky Institute of Experimental Pathology, Oncology and Radiobiology, NAS Ukraine, department of design of antitumor drugs
Date of birth 11.06.1973
e-mail: julia73_shvets@ukr.net
Personal information:
Dr. Shvets Yulia
Female;
Citizenship: Ukrainian.
Position: Docent, Senior Research Fellow, PhD in Oncology
Education:
1995–2001R. E. Kavetsky Institute of Experimental Pathology, Oncology and Radiobiology, NAS Ukraine (PhD program)
1990–1995Taras Shevchenko Kiev University, Department of Microbiology and Common Immunology (honour diploma)
Work Experience | |
2002- 2010 | National Institute of Cancer, Senior Research Fellow |
2001– current time 2001- current time | R. E. Kavetsky Institute of Experimental Pathology, Oncology and Radiobiology, NAS Ukraine, , Senior Research Fellow Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, docent |
Training
July 2020 Dec 2019 | Flow cytometry training, Ukraine Flow cytometry training, Ukraine |
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Recent publications
1. Shvets Yu. V., Lukyanova N. Yu., Chekhun V. F. Human microbiota and effectiveness of cancer chemotherapy, Experimental Oncology, 2020, V42, N 2, pp. 1-12.
2. Zalutski, I.V., Lukianova, N.Y., Storchai, D.M., Shvets Y.V., Rudnichenko, Y.A., Chekhun, V.F. Influence of exogenous lactoferrin on the oxidant/antioxidant balance and molecular profile of hormone receptor-positive and-negative human breast cancer cells in vitro // Experimental Oncology, 2017, V 39, N2, pp. 106-111.
3. Chekhun, V.F., Lozovska, Y.V., Burlaka, A.P., Shvets Y.V., Tregubova, N.A., Naleskina, L.A. Remodulating effect of doxorubicin on the state of iron-containing proteins, and redox characteristics of tumor with allowance for its sensitivity to cytostatic agents // Ukrainian Biochemical Journal, 2016, V 88, N1, pp.99-108.
Teaching experience:
•In total, the teaching experience is 19 years and includes subjects which were taught to students of Department of Microbiology and Immunology KNU: “Cellular Immunology”, “Biological Fundamentals of Infectious Processes”, “Basic Immunology”, “Antitumor Immunity”, “Medical Microbiology” (to foreign students).
Research interests and hands-on experience in experimental work:
•human microbiota in cancer disease;
•immune system – microbiota interactions in health and disease;
•flow cytometry technologies in immunology and oncology;
Textbooks selected for the teaching of a course of immunology:
1. Abbas A. K., Lichtman A. H., Pillai S. Cellular and Molecular Immunology, 2015, Elsevier.
2. Murphy K., Weaver C. Janeway`s Immunobiology 9-th edition, 2017