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Specialist in Mycology, Viruses of Fungi, Bacteriology and Phage therapy
Profile Summary
Subject Matter Expertise
Services
Writing
Technical Writing
Research
Fact Checking,
Scientific and Technical Research,
Systematic Literature Review
Product Development
Formulation,
Recipe Development,
Concept Development
Work Experience
Microbiology researcher
Sharon PC
November 2024 - Present
Education
PhD
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
October 2019 - November 2024
PhD student
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- 2024 ![]()
MSc
Odessa National I.I. Mecnikov University - Ukraine
September 2012 - September 2013
Certifications
Publications
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Vanda Lerer, Neta Shlezinger, Marina Rocha, John Adeoye, Hilla Hayby (2024). Aspergillus dsRNA virus drives fungal fitness and pathogenicity in the mammalian host .
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rimon A, Rakov C, Lerer V, Sheffer-Levi S, Oren SA, Shlomov T, Shasha L, Lubin R, Zubeidat K, Jaber N, et al.(2023). Topical phage therapy in a mouse model of Cutibacterium acnes-induced acne-like lesions . Nature communications.
Lerer V, Shlezinger N(2022). Inseparable companions: Fungal viruses as regulators of fungal fitness and host adaptation . Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology.
Sheffer-Levi S, Rimon A, Lerer V, Shlomov T, Coppenhagen-Glazer S, Rakov C, Zeiter T, Nir-Paz R, Hazan R, Molho-Pessach V(2020). Antibiotic Susceptibility of Cutibacterium acnes Strains Isolated from Israeli Acne Patients . Acta dermato-venereologica.
Gelman D, Beyth S, Lerer V, Adler K, Poradosu-Cohen R, Coppenhagen-Glazer S, Hazan R(2018). Combined bacteriophages and antibiotics as an efficient therapy against VRE Enterococcus faecalis in a mouse model . Research in microbiology.
MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Vanda Lerer, Shmatkova N.V., Zinchenko O. Yu., Seifullina I. I., Philippova T. O. (2009). THE INFLUENCE OF IZONICOTINOILHYDRAZONE 2- HYDROXYNAPHT-, 4-`DIMETHILAMINOBENZALDEHYDES AND ITS SN(IV) COMPLEXES ON OPPORTUNISTIC BACTERIA GROWTH .