IGBMC
Pauline BURGER is an accomplished project manager currently working at IGBMC since September 2020, focusing on GenIDA. Prior experience includes serving as an R&D project manager at NissActive SAS from October 2017 to July 2020, and as a post-doctoral researcher at Université Côte d’Azur from March 2014 to October 2017, where responsibilities included natural extracts analysis, phytochemistry, analytical development, and student supervision. Previous roles also encompassed work as an engineer at INRA and as a post-doctoral researcher at The British Museum and Centre de Bio-Archéologie et d'Ecologie, along with a PhD in Organic Chemistry from Université de Strasbourg. Pauline BURGER possesses extensive analytical skills, including various chromatographic and mass spectrometric techniques, and has been involved in several funded research projects.
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IGBMC
Created in 1994 by Pierre Chambon, one of the most important figures in biomedical research, the IGBMC is now one of the main European research centres in this domain. In France, it is the largest research unit, involving the CNRS, Inserm and the University of Strasbourg. In addition to its four scientific programs, the IGBMC has developed advanced scientific services and technological platforms for internal use, but also open to the wider scientific community. The Institute aims to develop interdisciplinary research at the interface of biology, biochemistry, physics and medicine, but also to attract students from around the world by offering very high-level education in the field of biomedical sciences. The IGBMC campus is located on the "Parc d'Innovation d'Illkirch" in the Strasbourg suburbs, which represents an exceptional scientific, academic and industrial environment and largely favours collaborations and technology transfer.