Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Clinical Development and Medical Affairs Department The clinical development team explores unmet medical needs and designs clinical development strategies and studies for diagnostic solutions and personalized healthcare. - Writing a wide range of clinical documents for regulatory authorities - Performing literature research and analyze findings in reports and presentations - Clinical simulation with general practitioner’s to test the use of a navify product - Preparation and launch of the team's intranet website (gSite)
Wallenberg Center for Molecular Medicine -Working on a mechanism driving colorectal cancer in the lab of Prof. Claudio Cantù. -Supervision of several master and predoctoral students all of them working on TBX3 from a different angle. -Writing a postdoctoral grant -> received. -Peer-review of a manuscript.
Finishing the revision of my manuscript.
Laboratory of Prof. Dr. Sabine Werner in the subgroup of Dr. Mattia Bordoli I was studying the secreted tyrosine kinase, VLK, in vitro and in vivo in order to study extracellular tyrosine phosphorylation. Initially, the project was desgined to investigate VLK in a wound healing mouse model. However, since all the full VLK KO mice died at birth, we switched completely our plan and started to investigate why the VLK KO pups die at birth. To find out more check my first-author publication here: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00018-023-04735-6 Daily routine contained planning, performing and analyzing experiments and communication of the obtained results at meetings and conferences. Supervision of semester and master students. Teaching of bachelor students in different laboratory techniques and the theory behind them. Activities: MLS PhD retreat organizing committee 2020 AMB scientific staff association
Laboratory of Prof. Dr. Konrad Basler at the institute of molecular life sciences