Dr. Marina Granovskaya

Bis 2017, Head of External Innovations and Strategic Partnering, Roche in Switzerland

Moscow, Russische Föderation

Fähigkeiten und Kenntnisse

Wide sceintific expertise in molecular biology
biochemistry
oncology
signal transduction
functional genomics and transcriptomics
non-coding RNA research
high-throughput technology and assay development
technology transfer
systems biology. Strong analytical skills
research project management
coordination of international teams
communication skills. Preparation of medical infor
identification of IP. Microarray expression prodi
cell culture
yeast genetics
qPCR
ncRNA techniques.

Werdegang

Berufserfahrung von Marina Granovskaya

  • 5 Jahre und 3 Monate, Feb. 2012 - Apr. 2017

    Head of External Innovations and Strategic Partnering

    Roche in Switzerland

    Worked across research areas with different academic and industry teams to establish scientific and clinical collaborations, based on broad scientific vision and network. Designed and implemented multi-disciplinary research and technology platforms for R&D: transferring state-of-the-art knowledge and tools from academic science to industry pipeline

  • 1 Jahr und 4 Monate, Okt. 2010 - Jan. 2012

    Medical Adviser - Oncology

    Merck Serono

  • 3 Monate, Feb. 2010 - Apr. 2010

    Scientific Advisor, Special projects in BD

    AstraZeneca - Moscow

    Portfolio enrichment: Leading projects in innovation search and outsourcing; fostering strategic alliances.

  • 3 Monate, Sep. 2009 - Nov. 2009

    Project Coordinator

    Association for advancement in Medical Sciences

    Coordination of interdisciplinary projects in molecular genetics.

  • 1 Jahr und 3 Monate, Feb. 2008 - Apr. 2009

    Postdoc, Visiting scientist

    EMBL

    Whole-genome profiling technology development and enhancement; cell cycle control, regulation of transcription, epigenetics, non-coding RNAs.

  • 5 Jahre, März 2003 - Feb. 2008

    PhD student

    EMBL

  • 8 Monate, Okt. 2004 - Mai 2005

    Visiting Scientist

    Stanford Genome Technology Center

    Collaborative research bw EMBL and Stanford in tiling array technology development

  • 1 Jahr, Apr. 2002 - März 2003

    Researcher

    Freie Universitaet- Berlin, Institute of Pharmacology

    research in signal transduction, G-protein coupled receptors, GAP family proteins

  • 2 Jahre und 6 Monate, Sep. 1999 - Feb. 2002

    Graduate Student

    Yale University School of Medicine

  • 9 Monate, Sep. 1998 - Mai 1999

    Diploma Student

    Cancer Research Center - Moscow, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences

    Mechanisms of cancer and metastasis

  • 4 Monate, Juni 1998 - Sep. 1998

    Summer student

    Weizmann Institute of Science

    Summer School for foreign science students

Ausbildung von Marina Granovskaya

  • 8 Monate, Okt. 2004 - Mai 2005

    functional genomics, non-coding RNA research

    Stanford University

    micorarray technology development and transfer

  • 4 Jahre und 6 Monate, Sep. 2003 - Feb. 2008

    genomics, transcriptomics, systems biology

    European Molecular Biology Laboratory

  • 9 Monate, Sep. 2000 - Mai 2001

    Business in Life Sciences

    Yale University School of Management

  • 2 Jahre und 6 Monate, Aug. 1999 - Jan. 2002

    molecular medicine, pharmacology, signal transduction

    Yale University School of Medicine

    G-protein signaling, integration of signaling networks

  • 5 Monate, Mai 1998 - Sep. 1998

    transcription regulation, signal transduction

    Weizmann Institute of Science

  • 4 Jahre und 10 Monate, Sep. 1994 - Juni 1999

    molecular biology and biochemistry

    Moscow MV Lomonosov State Univeristy

Sprachen

  • Englisch

    Fließend

  • Deutsch

    Fließend

  • Französisch

    Gut

  • Russisch

    Muttersprache

Interessen

innovative research
molecular medicine
scientific communication and writing
preclinical development. Inflammation
regulation of transcription
mechanisms of cancer.

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