Martin Müller
Bis 2018, Pipeline Manager, Teva Pharmaceuticals Europe
München, Deutschland
Werdegang
Berufserfahrung von Martin Müller
Department of Pharmacy - Center for Drug Research, Pharmaceutical Biology, Prof. Dr. Angelika Vollmar
9 Monate, Okt. 2017 - Juni 2018
Pipeline Manager
Teva Pharmaceuticals Europe
5 Monate, Jan. 2016 - Mai 2016
Student Intern
Teva Pharmaceuticals Europe
Internship at TEVA Deutschland GmbH, Generics Business, European Pipeline & Strategic Management, Ulm: • Pre-screening and in-depth evaluation of potential generic products and future technologies • Support of long range planning processes, including data maintenance and NPV calculations • Review and visualization of processes relevant for the department
5 Monate, Aug. 2015 - Dez. 2015
Student Researcher
University of Helsinki
Research internship in the Laboratory of Immunovirotherapy, Prof. Dr. Vincenzo Cerullo: • Screening of human and murine cancer cell lines for tumor markers • Large scale amplification and purification of oncolytic adenoviruses • In vivo tumor growth studies in a mouse model
2 Jahre und 2 Monate, Juni 2013 - Juli 2015
Studentische Hilfskraft
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität MünchenTutor for organic chemistry, stereochemistry and instrumental analysis at the Department of Pharmacy, LMU Munich: • Instruction in theoretical knowledge • Supervision of laboratory work
2 Monate, Aug. 2014 - Sep. 2014
Research assistant
University of South Australia
Research internship in the group of Prof. Dr. Nico Voelcker, Mawson Institute, University of South Australia: • Review of literature in the field of porous silicon nanomaterials • Fabrication process of porous silicon nanodiscs by the combination of colloidal lithography and metal-assisted chemical etching
Ausbildung von Martin Müller
5 Monate, Aug. 2015 - Dez. 2015
Pharmacy
University of Helsinki
Visiting Erasmus Research Student Placement
2 Jahre und 6 Monate, Sep. 2014 - Feb. 2017
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Master Thesis in Pharmaceutical Biology, Prof. Dr. Angelika Vollmar: The Role of Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 5 in the Metabolism of Sorafenib-Treated Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells
2 Monate, Aug. 2014 - Sep. 2014
Nanomaterials
University of South Australia
Visiting International Research Student Placement
2 Jahre und 10 Monate, Okt. 2011 - Juli 2014
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
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