Alen Kovacevic

Alen Kovacevic

Master of Science in Molecular Biology

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Additional affiliations
December 2018 - October 2020
Croatian Veterinary Institute
Position
  • Research Assistant
November 2017 - July 2018
University of Tübingen
Position
  • Trainee
August 2016 - August 2017
Rudjer Boskovic Institute
Position
  • Professor
Description
  • Proof of concept project: VirusHunter - identifying new potentially pathogen viruses
Education
September 2012 - February 2015
University of Zagreb
Field of study
  • Molecular Biology
September 2009 - September 2012
University of Zagreb
Field of study
  • Molecular Biology

Publications

Publications (4)
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The low seroprevalent human adenovirus type 26 (HAdV26)-based vaccine vector was the first adenovirus-based vector to receive marketing authorization from European Commission. HAdV26-based vaccine vectors induce durable humoral and cellular immune responses and, as such, represent a highly valuable tool for fighting infectious diseases. Despite wel...
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Rotaviruses are one of the most important pathogens causing acute gastroenteritis in humans and animals. Among nine species,rotavirus A is particularly emphasised considering its prevalence and pathogenicity. Even today, apart from the substantial morbidityand hospitalisation rates in countries with high hygiene standards, it causes considerable mo...
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Rotavirusi su jedni od najvažnijih uzročnika akutnog gastroenteritisa kod ljudi i životinja, a između devet prepoznatih vrsta rotavirus A se posebno ističe zbog velike proširenosti i patogenosti. I danas, uz visoki pobol i hospitalizaciju oboljele djece u zemljama s visokim higijenskim standardom, u zemljama u razvoju uzrokuju značajnu smrtnost. Ta...
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Increasing number of studies report the relevance of protein Ser/Thr/Tyr phosphorylation in bacterial physiology, yet the analysis of this type of modification in bacteria still presents a considerable challenge. Unlike in eukaryotes, where tens of thousands of phosphorylation events likely occupy more than two thirds of the proteome, the abundance...

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