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Berezovski's interests are focused on Bioanalytical Chemistry and noncovalent interactions, biopharmaceuticals and biosensors based on DNA aptamers, and RNA biomarkers.
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Berezovski's interests are focused on Bioanalytical Chemistry and noncovalent interactions, biopharmaceuticals and biosensors based on DNA aptamers, and RNA biomarkers.
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Maxim Berezovski |
University of Ottawa
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Berezovski’s Bioanalytical and Molecular Interaction (BioAMI) laboratory is a part of the Department of Chemistry at the University of Ottawa and located in the downtown of Ottawa. His research focuses on (1) bioanalytical chemistry — the analysis of biomolecules and their noncovalent interactions with Kinetic Capillary Electrophoresis and Mass Spectrometry; (2) biopharmaceuticals & biosensors — the selection and application of DNA/RNA aptamers in therapeutic and diagnostic purposes; (3) the discovery of new protein- and RNA-based biomarkers for cancer and neurodegenerative diseases.
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Assistant Professor
Chemistry
Website
10 Marie-Curie, D'Iorio Hall, room 201
Ottawa, Ontario
Canada K1N 6N5
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Biography
2009- Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Ottawa;

2009- Adjunct Professor, Department of Biology, University of Ottawa; 

2008-09 Senior Research Associate, Department of Chemistry, York University;

2006-08 NSERC Postdoctoral Fellow, the Campbell Family Institute for Breast Cancer  Research at the Princess Margaret Hospital, Departments of Medical Biophysics and Immunology, University of Toronto, Canada;

2005-06 Postdoctoral Fellow, the Campbell Family Institute for Breast Cancer Research at the Princess Margaret Hospital, University of Toronto, Canada

2001-05 PhD student, Department of Chemistry, York University, Canada;

1995-2000 CEO, Pharmacia of Siberia (Retail Drugstore Company), Russia;
Researcher Information
Assistant Professor
Chemistry
Website
10 Marie-Curie, D'Iorio Hall, room 201
Ottawa, Ontario
Canada K1N 6N5


Key Publications
Mironov, G.G; Okhonin, V; Gorelsky, S.I; Berezovski, M.V. (2011) Revealing Equilibrium and Rate Constants of Weak and Fast Noncovalent Interactions. Analytical Chemistry, 83 (6), 2364-2370.
Wong, E.; Okhonin, V.; Berezovski, M.V.; Nozaki, T.; Waldmann, H.; Alexandrov, K.; Krylov, S.N. (2008) “Inject-Mix-React-Separate-and-Quantitate” (IMReSQ) Method for Screening Enzyme Inhibitors. Journal of the American Chemical Society (Communication), 130 (36), 11862-11863.
Berezovski, M.V.; Lechmann, M.; Musheev, M.U.; Mak, T.W.; Krylov, S.N. (2008) Aptamer-Facilitated Biomarker Discovery (AptaBiD). Journal of the American Chemical Society, 130 (28), 9137–9143.
Berezovski, M.V.; Musheev, M.U.; Drabovich, A.P.; Jitkova, J.; Krylov, S.N. (2006) Non-SELEX: selection of aptamers without intermediate amplification of candidate oligonucleotides. Nature Protocols, 1, 1359-1369.
Berezovski, M.; Drabovich, A.; Krylova, S.M.; Musheev, M.; Okhonin, V.; Petrov, A.; Krylov, S.N. (2005) Nonequilibrium capillary electrophoresis of equilibrium mixtures (NECEEM) – a universal tool for selection of aptamers. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 127, 3165-3171.
Researcher Information
Assistant Professor
Chemistry
Website
10 Marie-Curie, D'Iorio Hall, room 201
Ottawa, Ontario
Canada K1N 6N5


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CATEGORIES
Application Area
Bioproducts and biomaterials, Human health, Instrumentation and tools
Disciplinary Focus
Experimental biology and chemistry, Mathematics and engineering
Research Paradigm
Focused-scope projects, Technology development
Core Technology
Cells and tissues: Cell imaging
Nucleic acids: DNA sequencing, RNA technologies
Other molecules: High-throughput small molecule screening
Proteins: Enzymatic assays, Mass spectrometry, Protein-protein interaction assays
Organism
Fish, Human, Micro-organism
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