Anne-Lise Gaffuri

Head of Biology Department at Adocia

Anne-Lise Gaffuri's work experience includes several roles in various companies. From 2005 to 2007, they worked in the Union of Chemical Industries, giving talks on chemistry. From 2007 to 2009, they held a trainee position in R&D at bioMerieux. In 2008, they had a trainee position at the Neurobiology Laboratory in ESPCI-ParisTech. From 2009 to 2012, they were a young researcher and PhD student at ESPCI-ParisTech. In 2013, they worked as a young researcher at the Institut Pasteur. In 2014, they joined ADOCIA as an R&D scientist in biology, and from 2017 to present, they have served as the Head of the Biology Department. In 2019, they became a project leader for cell therapy for diabetes, until November 2020.

Anne-Lise Gaffuri's education history is as follows:

From 2002 to 2002, they attended Lycée Leonard de Vinci in Levallois, where they obtained their French Baccalaureat. Anne-Lise then went on to attend Lycée Chaptal from 2002 to 2005, where they completed "Classes préparatoires aux grandes écoles" in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics.

In 2005, they enrolled at ESPCI-ParisTech and completed a Master of Science (MS) degree in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, which they obtained in 2009. During this time, they gained a solid foundation in various scientific disciplines.

Following their Master's degree, from 2008 to 2009, Anne-Lise pursued a second Master of Science (MS) degree in Cellular and Molecular Biology at Pierre and Marie Curie University.

In 2009, they embarked on a PhD program jointly offered by ESPCI-ParisTech and Université Paris Descartes, where they specialized in Cell Biology and Neurobiology. Anne-Lise completed their PhD in the subject in 2012, further expanding their expertise in the field.

Overall, Anne-Lise Gaffuri's education path demonstrates a strong focus on scientific subjects, particularly in the areas of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Cellular/Molecular Biology.

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Timeline

  • Head of Biology Department

    June, 2017 - present

  • Project leader, Cell Therapy for diabetes, R&D

    January, 2019

  • R&D Scientist - Biology

    September, 2014

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