Mathieu Danjou

Ingénieur Recherche/développement Et Bioproduction at Vetbiobank

Mathieu Danjou is a skilled biotechnology engineer currently working at Vetbiobank as a research and development engineer since January 2022, where the focus is on developing an in vitro joint model to mimic osteoarthritis and studying the interaction between mesenchymal stem cells and macrophages. Prior experience includes a project engineer role at the Institut du Cerveau – Paris Brain Institute, contributing to research on neuropathological differences in Down syndrome and familial Alzheimer’s disease. Additional experience includes studying resistance mechanisms to anti-PD1 immunotherapy at Gustave Roussy and conducting research on barley growth and aquaporin gene expression at University College Dublin. Mathieu has also worked on enzymatic bioreactor development at EBI and has been involved in forensic science research at IRCGN and genetic research at Institut Cochin. Education includes a Master's degree in Engineering, Biotechnology from École de Biologie Industrielle and a License in Medicine/Biology from Université Paris Cité.

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Sainte-Consorce, France

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Vetbiobank

Vetbiobank is a biotech company specialized in veterinary regenerative medicine. The company focuses in veterinary regenerative medicines, human cellular and tissular therapies and also provides veterinarians cell and tissue products of clinical grade as well as to improve animal care.


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