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I joined Sanofi as a trainee of the Global scientific communications team
I joined the DU MSL at Paris Descartes University to become a MSl and work in the medical affairs field.
I developped several competences, such as communication, critical analysis of clinical data.
I joined Pascale Bertrand's team at the CEA research center to work on my PhD project
I worked on the impact of Lamin B1 ( a structural protein of the nuclear envelope) in two enabling forces of cancer: the genome instability and inflammation.
PhD Scholarship - Ligue nationale contre le cancer (1 year )
PhD Scholarship - Université Paris Sud (3 years )
I moved to France to start my Master's degree at CRI (centre de recherches interdisciplinaires).
I had the chance to be an intern at several institutions such as CEA, Institut Cochin, Institut Curie, Canceropole ile de france.
I sudied Biology and got my Bsc degree at Universidad Nacional de Colombia