Valeriia Sergeeva
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Valeriia Sergeeva is from St Petersburg, St Petersburg City, Russia. Valeriia works in the following industries: "Biotechnology". Valeriia is currently Software Engineer at EPAM Systems, located in Санкт-Петербург, Россия. In Valeriia's previous role as a Sales Representative CIS BPS at Sartorius, Valeriia worked in until Jan 2021. Prior to joining Sartorius, Valeriia was a j.researcher at Institute of highly pure biopreparates and held the position of j.researcher at St.Petersburg. Prior to that, Valeriia was a intern (reseacher) at Tel Aviv University, based in Израиль from Sep 2016 to Jan 2017. Valeriia started working as engineer at Dorado-Company in St.Petersburg in Jun 2010. From Jun 2009 to Jun 2010, Valeriia was Laboratory Research Assistant at Institute of Macromolecular Compounds RAN, based in St.Petersburg.
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During my work in the Institute I’ve been taking part in different stages of development and producing medicines based on recombinant proteins: - Recombinant cytokines (interleukins, interferons): optimization of upstream terms, all the steps of downstream (refolding, purification, storage, analytical methods). - Monoclonal antibodies: development of MAbs having targeted properties for potential using them as a therapy, designing of biological activity tests, writing of patent documentation for these MAbs, designing of preclinical tests. Scientific research: Studying of human complement system and its role in pathogenesis of different diseases, development of innovative monoclonal antibodies having different specificity for regulation of activation of complement system.
Studying of cell death mechanisms.
Designing of low current systems. Development of safety systems (first of all fire and security alarm systems). Release of project documentation.
Monolithic bioreactors. Enzyme immobilisation.