Career Antipasti with Dr Rachel Amouroux!

Dear members and externals,

Do you wish to have a dynamic career in the pharma industry? Would you like to know about a new career path? Are you ready to take the next steps towards your transition to industry? Then, this Career Antipasti is for you! Addal guarantees an interesting and fruitful discussion in a friendly atmosphere.

The Career Development Team of Addal is delighted to invite you to meet and have dinner in an informal setting with :

Dr. Rachel AMOUROUX, Head of Research at Inoviem Scientific
On Wednesday September 13th, at 7:00 pm
Dr Rachel Amouroux obtained her PhD in cellular and molecular biology from the University Pierre-et-Marie-Curie in Paris in 2009. During her PhD, she was working at the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) on the repair of oxidative DNA damage within nuclear architecture: the relocalization of base excision repair proteins in response to oxidative stress. In 2010, Dr Amouroux joined the Imperial College London as a post-doctoral fellow and was implicated in the investigation of the molecular mechanisms leading to genome-wide DNA demethylation during embryogenesis. Since 2016, Dr Amouroux is Head of Research at Inoviem Scientific, a start-up which has developed new biophysical techniques for molecular interaction analysis and identification of proteins involved in drug-target interactions.
This event will be held at the restaurant “Le Bistrot des Copains” (12 Quai Finkwiller 67000, Strasbourg) and a complete meal (appetizer, main dish , dessert + drink) will be served.
If you wish to attend the event, please register quickly by filling the form available here : http://www.beta.addal-asso.fr/fr/events/60/antipasti-amouroux/
Deadline : September 12th, noon
Hurry up, the number of spots is limited!!
Contributions:
– 6€ for Addal members
– 17€ for non-members
– You can become a member of ADDAL for 5€ (sign up at  http://www.beta.addal-asso.fr/?page_id=15)
Looking forward to see you!!
The Career development team
The Association of Doctoral candidates and Doctors of Alsace