Irune Guerra san Juan

Irune Guerra San Juan is an experienced PhD student affiliated with both the CNCR, Center for Neurogenomics & Cognitive Research, and Harvard University since September 2018, where responsibilities include graduate teaching assistance. Prior experience includes roles as a research assistant at the Harvard Stem Cell Institute and as an MSc research intern in the same department. Irune has also collaborated externally with Roche and conducted research internships at Utrecht University and the University of California, San Diego. Educational qualifications include a Master's degree in Neuroscience from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and a Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Sciences from Universitat de Lleida.

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CNCR, Center for Neurogenomics & Cognitive Research

As of 2008, the Center for Neurogenomics and Cognitive Research (CNCR) is the operational branding name of the Department of Neurosciences at the Faculty for Earth and Life Sciences (FALW, VU). FALW was founded around 2000 as a logical continuation of our long standing history (dating back to 70s of last century) on Neurobiology. The CNCR generates integrated research programs from genes to behavior, each combining mouse and human studies. It operates as an expertise center of the Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam. The CNCR is the coordinating institute of several national and international consortia.


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