Cima Universidad de Navarra
Manoli Molina is an experienced laboratory technician with extensive expertise in experimental animal management, protein extraction and quantification techniques, subcellular fractionation, and various molecular biology methods including PCR and gene silencing. Active in this field since May 2007 at both Centro de Investigación Médica Aplicada and Cima Universidad de Navarra, Manoli also serves as a research assistant at Universidad de Navarra. Previous experience includes leading quality control in candy production at Dulsa, teaching various subjects to students at Centro de estudios Zizur, and conducting biochemical and microbiological analyses at Carbónica Navarra. Manoli holds a degree in Biological Sciences from the University of Navarra, obtained between 1989 and 1994.
Cima Universidad de Navarra
Cima is a university research institute of the University of Navarra. Its mission is to carry out translational research to a high standard of excellence, based on novel biological knowledge and aimed at finding therapeutic solutions to patients' needs. Cima's vision is to be an international reference center in biomedical research, valued for the relevance of its scientific discoveries and for the applicability of some of the products of its research in improving the health of patients, combining, therefore, the generation of knowledge with innovation and medical impact on society.