Saska obtained her Ph.D. in 2012 in Life Science at the University of Lausanne, by studying the molecular pathways involved in beta cell dysfunction in Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity. In order to accomplish her Ph.D. thesis, she moved from Lausanne to Lille (France). After graduating, she joined the multinational company Bio-Rad, in the domain of Immunohematology. She worked for one year as Assistant Project Leader in the R&D department for the Integration and Validation System. In march 2015, she joined Lunaphore's team to implement and lead the development of Assays and Reagents for automated microfluidic systems.
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