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Anna Ropenga

Clinical Project Manager at BioInvent International

Anna Ropenga has extensive work experience in the field of clinical research and laboratory management. Anna currently works as a Clinical Project Manager at BioInvent International AB. Prior to this, they held the same role at Theradex Oncology, where they were responsible for day-to-day communication and management with study sponsors, vendors, sites, and internal teams. Anna also coordinated clinical projects to ensure timely and budgeted delivery, generated and maintained study-specific plans and documentation, and managed the electronic trial master file (eTMF).

Before Theradex Oncology, Anna worked at Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research as an Investigator in the Respiratory Disease Area and the Gastrointestinal Disease Area. In these roles, they independently designed and executed experimental approaches to identify and validate novel therapeutics. Anna also managed a laboratory team and developed and implemented screening assays. Anna collaborated with internal teams as an expert in gastrointestinal secretion.

Anna's earlier experience includes a role as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Cambridge, where they pharmacologically characterized receptor-mediated functional activity in human isolated colon and supervised medical students in physiology. Anna also worked as a PhD student at IRSN.

Overall, Anna Ropenga has a strong background in clinical project management, laboratory research, and scientific collaboration.

Anna Ropenga has a strong background in the field of science and biology. Starting in 1994, they attended Paris-Sud University (Paris XI), where they earned a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Biochemistry and Chemistry. Anna then pursued further education at the University of Sussex, where they obtained a Diploma in Life Sciences in 1998. Afterward, Anna returned to Paris and enrolled in Pierre and Marie Curie University, where they earned a Magistere de Biotechnologies degree specializing in Biotechnology from 1996 to 1999. Anna continued their studies at the same university and earned a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Physiology and Physiopathology from 1998 to 1999. Anna's educational journey culminated in their achievement of a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree from Pierre and Marie Curie University in 2003, specializing in Physiology and Physiopathology.

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