Joanna K Drozdowska
About
Joanna K Drozdowska is from Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland. Joanna works in the following industries: "Biotechnology". Joanna is currently Product Manager at Biokom Spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością sp. k., located in Janki, Poland. In Joanna's previous role as a Scientific assistant at Centre of Postgraduate Medical Education, Joanna worked in Warsaw, Poland until Jun 2015. Prior to joining Centre of Postgraduate Medical Education, Joanna was a PhD Studies at Warsaw Medical University and held the position of PhD Studies at Warsaw, Poland. Prior to that, Joanna was a Scientific assistant at Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, based in Warsaw, Poland from Jun 2008 to Jul 2008. Joanna started working as Scientific assistant at Mossakowski Medical Research Centre Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw, Poland in Jul 2006.
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Joanna K Drozdowska's current jobs
My current responsibilities are: - developing marketing and sales strategies for Takara Bioproducts - implementing sales strategies - budgeting - watching over and meeting targets - maintaining contact with contractors - creation and presentation of sales reports - product training for representatives - specialist support in molecular biology procedures - specialist product advice - managing a group of salesmen
Joanna K Drozdowska's past jobs
Research on the project granted by the NCN entitled "Molecular mechanisms regulating the expression of factors lymphangiogenic podoplanin and Prox1 in different thyroid cancers. Searching for changes in signal pathways associated with cancer cell migration and invasiveness'. Laboratory and scientific activities: - in vitro cultures of thyroid tumor line cells - transient and stable transfection - cloning - proliferation, migration, invasiveness, wounds assays - Immunofluorescent staining - Western Blotting - PCR, RT-qPCR - analysis of data and scientific literature Teaching and other activities: - teaching practical classes and lectures in the field of cell culture, western blotting technique, and mammary cell transfusion - preparing orders
Research in projects implemented in the Department of General and Food Biochemistry WUM: - "Influence of statins on signal transmission pathways regulated by purinergic P2 receptors and tissue factor". - "Research on the novel application of statins in the treatment of inflammatory and neoplastic diseases". - "The search for an innovative endothelial drug in a group of new escin derivatives" Laboratory and scientific activities: - ELISA assay - immunofluorescent staining - enzymatic (colorimetric) assays - RT-qPCR - FACS - assay ion channel potentials (CLAMPS) - proliferation assays (BrdU, luminescence) - cytotoxicity assays - glucose uptake assay - analysis of data and scientific literature Teaching experience: - 2009-2013 - assisting in the preparation of didactic classes (exercises and lectures) in biochemistry for students of Dietetics and lectures for students of the Nursing and Rescue subjects
Research work on monthly practice at the Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology under the direction of Dr. J. Rędowicz from the Laboratory of Molecular Basics of Cellular Movements Research techniques: - mammalian muscle cell culture - sterile laboratory work - immunofluorescent staining - western blotting
Research work on monthly practice at the Mossakowski Institute of Experimental and Clinical Medicine in the Department of Repair Neurobiology, Cell Ultrastructure and Respiratory Neurobiology Research techniques: - Preparation and analysis of electron microscopy sections (dewatering, resin immersion, cutting, marking/contrasting, nanogold spraying for scanning microscopy) - immunogold labeling - mammalian cell culturing (suspension cells) - working with a light microscope - monitoring rat brain activity under conditions of hypoxia, normoxia, and hyperoxia