Dr. Oleg Dmitriev

Professor

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Biography

Oleg Dmitriev is a Professor at the College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan. He holds a Master's degree and a Ph.D. from Moscow State University, having completed his M.Sc. in Molecular Biology in 1985 and his Ph.D. in Biochemistry in 1989. His postdoctoral training included positions at the University of Osnabrück in Germany and the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the USA. His research primarily focuses on protein structure and function, specifically metal transport in cells and the role of metal-binding proteins in cancer. He studies the mechanisms by which proteins regulate the flow of essential metals like copper and iron, and how these processes can be altered in cancerous cells, often leading to the production of harmful reactive oxygen species. Dmitriev is dedicated to advancing the understanding of enzymatic reactions and metal co-factors crucial for biological processes. He is active in research and maintains a laboratory that investigates the interplay of these elements in normal and cancerous biological systems.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

1994-01-01 — Present

University of Saskatchewan • Saskatchewan, Canada

Engaged in teaching and research in the field of Biochemistry and Microbiology.

Requirements for University of Saskatchewan

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
IELTS
Listening
Required:6
Reading
Required:6
Writing
Required:6
Speaking
Required:6
Overall
Required:6.5
TOEFL
Listening
Required:19
Reading
Required:19
Writing
Required:19
Speaking
Required:19
Total
Required:86
Duolingo
Overall Score
Required:120
Overall
Required:120
Prerequisites
Four-year undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline
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Standard university-wide graduate requirements apply to most arts and science departments unless otherwise specified by the program.