Rockefeller University
Olga Buzovetsky is a postdoctoral researcher at The Rockefeller University since November 2018, where the focus is on deciphering the mechanisms of ribosome biogenesis through the application of cryo-electron microscopy. Previous experience includes serving as a Biophysics Curriculum Development Teaching Fellow at Yale University (2014-2015), a research technician at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (2010-2012), where the crystal structure of a fanconi anemia protein bound to DNA was determined, and an undergraduate research fellow at Wesleyan University (2006-2010), defining binding parameters of integration host factor to DNA. Educational qualifications include a PhD in Biochemistry, Biophysics and Structural Biology from Yale University (2012-2018) and a BS in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry from Wesleyan University (2006-2010). Early career experience includes an internship in print production at New York Road Runners (2005-2006), focusing on photo editing and database management.
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The Rockefeller University is a center for research and graduate education in biomedical sciences, chemistry, bioinformatics, and physics.