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Title: Yaniv Z. Ravee

Date of Birth: 12/15/1975
City Tel-Aviv
Country: Israel

Position in Gross Group: Graduate Student 2006
Room No. 810

Phone 718-260-3297
Fax: 718-260-3075
Email: yravee01@utopia.poly.edu

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Doctoral Research, Polytechnic University , 11/2005 – to present

Enzyme catalyzed Polyester Degradation: I) trigger polyester degradation using enzyme-catalysis, II) Protein Engineering of Cutinase for degradation of bio-polyesters.

 
Education:


Rutgers Univeristy, New Brunswick NJ

BA History/Biochemistry May 2000

New York Univeristy

MS Biomaterial Science May 2004

 

Professional Experience:

THE CANCER INSTITUTE OF NEW JERSEY

Principle Laboratory Technician

Department of Pharmacology

New Brunswick, NJ
1999– 2002

ROCKEFELLER UNIVERSITY

Research Assistant

Department of Immunology & Cell Physiology

New York , NY
2004-2005

 


Awards:

  • Dean Student Research Award for outstanding resident poster, NYU College of Dentistry Research Day, February 2003
  • Certificate of presentation at Bauru School of Dentistry, University of Sao Paulo, July 2003

 

List of Publication:


PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS:

  • Rasheed, Z., Ravee, Y. , Saleem, A., Rubin, EH. The topoisomerase I binding protein, topors, may be a ubiquitin ligase. Proceedings of the American Association for the Cancer Research. 91 st annual meeting, Vol. 40, 2000 p-210
  • Rasheed, Z., Saleem, A . , Ravee, Y. , Rasheed, F., Lutzker, S., Liu, L., Rubin, EH. The RING protein topors, functions as a E3-type SUMO ligase for human DNA topoisomerase I. Proceedings of the American Association for the Cancer Research. Vol. 41, 2002
  • Ravee, Y ., Klein, S., Nemelisky, Y., Teixeira, C., Ricci, JL. In-Vitro Bone Cell Differentiation on processed Titanium Alloy Surface. Proceedings of the International Association of Dental Research

 

PUBLICATIONS:

  • Ravee, YZ., Nemelivsky, Y., Klein, S., Teixeira, C.MC., Ricci, JL. Bone cell differentiation on processed titanium alloy surfaces. (publication in process)
  • Rasheed, Z., Saleem, A., Ravee, Y., Pandolfi, PP., Rubin, EH. The topoisomerase I-binding RING protein, topors, is associated with PML nuclear bodies. Experimental Cell Research. 277(2):152-60, 2002 Jul 15