NAME
Dr. Olga Shydlovska
Department of Biotechnology, Leather and Fur,
Faculty of Chemical and Biopharmaceutical Technologies
Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design
Nemyrovycha-Danchenka Street, 2, Kyiv 01011, Ukraine
Date of birth 11.11.1991
e-mail: shydlovska.oa@knutd.edu.ua
Personal information:
Dr. Olga Shydlovska
Female;
Citizenship: Ukrainian.
Position: Senior Lecturer, PhD in Virology
Education:
2008–2012Taras Shevchenko Kiev University, Department of Virology (Bachelor Degree in Biology)
2012–2014Taras Shevchenko Kiev University, Department of Virology (Master Degree in Microbiology, honour diploma)
2014–2017Zabolotny Institute of Microbiology and Virology of the NAS of Ukraine (PhD program)
Work Experience
2013–2020Zabolotny Institute of Microbiology and Virology of the NAS of Ukraine
2017–2018ilaya Family Medical Company
2018–2020Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design, Department of Biotechnology, Leather and Fur
Training
Apr 2019pedagogical training session from November 2018 to April 2019 Ukrainian at State University of Chemical Technology, Ukraine
Apr 2019pedagogical training session within KA107 Erasmus+ Higher education student and staff mobility between Program and Раrtпеr Countries project implementation, Belgium
Jan 2020scientific-pedagogical training session at the Vytautas Magnus University within the implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding regarding academic cooperation between Vytautas Magnus University and Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design, Lithuania
Recent publications
1. Shydlovska, O., Kharchenko, E., Osenniy, I., Spivak, M., Shcherbakov, A., & Zholobak, N. (2018). Nanoparticles of cerium dioxide–an effective antiviral agent and adjuvant of biologically active molecules. ScienceRise: Biological Science, (1 (10)), 26-30.
2. Shydlovska, O., Zholobak, N., Dybkova, S., Osinsky, S., Bubnovskaya, L., Yelenich, O., ... & Belous, A. (2017). Synthesis and comparative characteristics of biological activities of (La, Sr) MnO3 and Fe3O4 nanoparticles. European Journal of Nanomedicine, 9(1), 33-43.
3. Zholobak, N. M., Mironenko, A. P., Shcherbakov, A. B., Shydlovska, O. A., Spivak, M. Y., Radchenko, L. V., ... & Ivanov, V. K. (2016). Cerium dioxide nanoparticles increase immunogenicity of the influenza vaccine. Antiviral research, 127, 1-9.
Teaching experience:
•In total, the teaching experience is more than 2 years and includes subjects which were taught to students of Department of Biotechnology, Leather and Fur: «General biotechnology», «Methods and diagnostic tools in biotechnology», «Fundamentals of pharmaceutical biotechnology», «Modern biotechnologies of macromolecular compounds», “Hygiene and sanitation”.
Research interests and hands-on experience in experimental work:
•nanotechnology in the treatment and prevention of viral diseases;
•use of nanoparticles to modify biotechnological processes;
•study of the nanoparticles influence on intracellular processes;
Textbooks selected for the teaching of a course of genetics:
1. Meneely, P. M., Hoang, R. D., Okeke, I. N., & Heston, K. (2017). Genetics: genes, genomes, and evolution. Oxford University Press.
2. Strachan, T., Read, A., P. (2019). Murphy Human Molecular Genetics. CRC Press