Clément Lecerf

Research Assistant at Starkage Therapeutics

Clément Lecerf has a diverse work experience in the scientific field. Clément is currently working as a Chargé de recherche at StarkAge Therapeutics, where they are involved in the R&D Department, focusing on the development of immunotherapies for the treatment of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and oncology. Prior to this, they worked at QUALITY ASSISTANCE S.A. as a Scientist - Cell-based Assays, where they gained expertise in cell culture, cell-based assays, ligand binding assays, and Real-Time PCR. Clément was responsible for the development, validation, and application of analytical methods.

Clément also worked as a PhD Student at Inserm, under the supervision of Pr Eric Adriaenssens. Their research project focused on genomic instability and molecular mechanisms regulated by the long non-coding RNA H19 in breast cancer. During this time, they also had responsibilities in the management and stock culture of cell lines.

In addition, Clément has gained experience in logistics, working as a Chef d'équipe logistique (seasonal contract) at ARBS twice, in 2017 and 2016. Clément also worked as an Employé logistique (seasonal contract) at ARBS in 2015, where they were involved in tasks such as manutation, order management, reception, storage, and distribution of products.

Clément has a Master 2 Recherche Biologie-Santé, which they obtained while working at Inserm. Clément also gained administrative experience as an Assistant secrétaire médical (student contract) at SCM des Docteurs Sensey Margaron et Rodriguez. Clément has also completed a research internship at CNRS - Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

Overall, Clément Lecerf's work experience showcases a strong background in scientific research, particularly in the field of biology and healthcare, as well as skills in analytical methods, cell culture, and logistics management.

Clément Lecerf's education history begins in 2008 when they completed their Baccalauréat Général Scientifique at Lycée Sainte Claire. From 2011 to 2013, they studied PACES (Health Sciences) at the University of Lille 1 Sciences and Technology. Clément then pursued a Licence in Cellular Biology and Physiology from 2013 to 2015 at the same university. Finally, they completed a Master's degree in Biology-Health from 2015 to 2017 at the University of Lille 1 Sciences and Technology.

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