Jan Wagner

Head Of Laboratory Automation And Instrument Repair at MPI-CBG - Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics

Jan Wagner has a diverse work experience in various companies and positions. Jan started as a student at Kadsoft Computer GmbH Freital from October 2000 to September 2003. Jan then worked at MPI-CBG - Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics from October 2003 to November 2011, where they set up and maintained IT and automation infrastructure for a High Throughput Screening Unit. Jan also served as an in-house consultant for setting up LabAutomation projects and units. Jan then worked as an Application Specialist at LiCONiC from December 2011 to June 2012. Later, they became the Head of Laboratory Automation and Instrument Repair at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics from July 2012 until the present. Since January 2014, Jan has also been the CEO of Lab Angels.

From 2000 to 2003, Jan Wagner attended Berufsakademie Sachsen / Staatliche Studienakademie Plauen / University of Cooperative Education, where they received a Dipl.-Ing. (BA) degree in Information Technology.

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Dresden, Germany

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MPI-CBG - Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics

The Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI-CBG) in Dresden, founded in 1998, is one of over 80 institutes of the Max Planck Society, Germany's most successful research organization. We do pioneering work in the field of basic research: over 500 curiosity-driven scientists representing 50 nationalities work at the MPI-CBG and ask: How do cells form tissues? We research the molecular principles underlying morphogenesis, such as regulation of size and shape, and how the morphology of cells and tissues emerges from the interactions between individual molecules and cells. Our research programs span multiple scales of magnitude, from molecular assemblies, to organelles, cells, tissues, organs and organisms. Ultimately, our goal is to take a multi-scale approach to link tissue-level organizational principles to molecular activity. The MPI-CBG invests extensively in Services and Facilities to allow research scientists shared access to sophisticated and expensive technologies. The Institute also develops new technologies necessary to realize the research mission. The MPI-CBG hosts the International Max Planck Research School for Cell, Developmental, and Systems Biology (IMPRS-CellDevoSys) in collaboration with the Technische Universität Dresden (TUD). It is a structured 4-year PhD Program which trains young talents in the life sciences who are passionate about truly cross-disciplinary research, integrating Biology, Physics, Chemistry and Computer Science. Impressum: https://www.mpi-cbg.de/impressum/


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Dresden, Germany

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501-1,000

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