Dr. Laurie Clauzon received her bachelor’s in chemical engineering from the Specialized School of Chemistry Physics and Electronics of Lyon in 2020.
For one year she worked at the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT in Boston as a research assistant in Drug Discovery. There she optimized MS-based assays for enzymatic assays and protein characterization.
She then decided to deepen her knowledge in Molecular Biology with a specialization in Biochemistry, Biomedicine, and Molecular Biology at the Complutense University of Madrid.
In 2023, she defended her master’s thesis on the effects of polyphenolic drugs on patients’ iPSCs, after an internship at the Center of Molecular Biology and Regenerative Medicine Centre in Sevilla and obtained her engineering diploma the same year.
Since 2024, she has been working in the Cellular and Molecular Oncology laboratory led by Prof. Giorgio Stassi, as a PhD student in Molecular Oncology thanks to a MSCA program.