Capucine Jacob-Chavagnac is an experienced researcher and soil specialist currently serving as the Lead Researcher at Zulu Ecosystems since August 2021, focusing on habitat restoration for carbon and biodiversity markets. Previously, Capucine held roles at Acorn Care as a Soil and Habitat Scientist and Personal Assistant, where event organization and presentations on education techniques for special needs professionals were key responsibilities. As a Research Assistant at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Capucine contributed to Alzheimer's disease research through various experiments on traditional Chinese medicines and protein analysis. Additional experience includes organizing cultural events for the University of Chicago French Club and conducting independent research during an internship at the University of Chicago Center for Clinical Cancer Genetics. Capucine holds a Master of Science in Soils and Sustainability from The University of Edinburgh and a Bachelor's Degree in Biological Sciences from the University of Chicago, alongside a Bilingual International Baccalaureate from the French International School of Hong Kong.
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