Pauline Radreau

Scientific Project Manager / Leader at Fab'entech

Pauline Radreau has extensive work experience in the field of scientific project management and research. Pauline is currently working as a Scientific Project Manager/Leader at Fab'entech since September 2020. Prior to this, they spent six years at ENYO Pharma, where they held the position of Senior Scientist/Project Leader for HBV and NASH programs. During their time at ENYO Pharma, they managed the R&D and preclinical development of the FXR agonist EYP001 for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B and supervised the profiling of this compound in the pathology of NASH. Before that, Pauline worked as a Junior Scientist Virology/Project Leader at Inserm from January 2010 to August 2014, where they led a translational research project in collaboration with three industrial partners to identify modulators of the nuclear receptor FXR for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B. At Inserm, they also set up new in vitro cellular models and developed protocols for high-throughput screening. Additionally, Pauline has experience as a Project Leader at the University of East Anglia, where they supervised a collaborative project with Servier, a pharmaceutical industry, to develop an in vitro test for evaluating cataractogenic properties of pharmaceutical compounds. Prior to that, they worked as an R&D Technician at FERLUX, where they were involved in a pilot project for the extraction and purification of anthocyanin from red fruits. Pauline started their career with an internship at the Institute of Food Research in 2005, where they gained research experience and practiced English.

Pauline Radreau has a strong educational background in the field of biotechnology and molecular and cellular biology. From 2006 to 2009, they pursued their PhD at the University of East Anglia, specializing in Biotechnology, Pharmacy, Molecular and Cellular Biology. Prior to that, they completed their Master's Degree in Biotechnology from ENSAIA, where they studied from 2002 to 2005. Their earlier education includes a period from 2000 to 2002 at Lycée Carnot, although the specific degree and field of study during that time are not provided.

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