Tijana Ivanovic

Assistant Professor of Biochemistry
Life Sciences
Brandeis University
United States of America

Academician Microbiology
Biography

"Tijana Ivanovic presently working as Assistant Professor of Biochemistry Brandeis university. She completed her B.S in Microbiology and Molecular Genetics at UCLA, Ph.D. Virology at Harvard Medical School, Postdoc at Harvard Medical School " • NSF- supported Brandeis University Materials Research Science and Engineering Center Seed Grant(2015) • Keystone Symposia Future of Science Fund Scholarship (2012) • L’Oreal/AAAS Fellowship for Women in Science;1 out of 5 awarded across all science fields in the United States (2011) • American Society for Virology, Medical Virology Club Travel Grant(2010) • Selected by the Ph.D. program in Virology, Harvard Medical School, to be profiled in Dean’s Report 07-08(2007) • American Society for Virology Travel Grant (2007, 2004) • NSF Pre - Doctoral Fellowship Honorable Mention (2004) • College Honors Program(UCLA) (1999) • Departmental Honors Program - Undergraduate Honors Thesis (UCLA) (1999) • Richard Carlton Meeker, Jr. Memorial Scholarship(1998) • Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society(1996)

Research Intrest

Molecular Biology

List of Publications
Ivanovic T, Harrison SC. Distinct functional determinants of influenza hemagglutinin-mediated membrane fusion. ELife. 2015 Nov 27;4:e11009.
Levin-Klein R, Fraenkel S, Lichtenstein M, Matheson LS, Bartok O, Nevo Y, Kadener S, Corcoran AE, Cedar H, Bergman Y. Clonally stable Vκ allelic choice instructs Igκ repertoire. Nature Communications. 2017;8.
Ivanovic T, Choi JL, Whelan SP, van Oijen AM, Harrison SC. Influenza-virus membrane fusion by cooperative fold-back of stochastically induced hemagglutinin intermediates. Elife. 2013 Feb 19;2:e00333.