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Julien BERTHET, Ph.D

EMEA Technical & Scientific support manager

Julien BERTHET, Ph.D
Professional Status
Employed
Open to opportunities
About Me
8 years in Management – including 6 in an International Environment
10 years in Technical & Scientific Support both in Clinical Diagnostic and Life Sciences
High scientific level

Areas of expertise: Multicultural management, process improvement, life sciences, medical devices, quality control, project management, quality assurance, cell biology, immunology, events organization, consulting, biotechnology

Looking for a new challenge in an international and dynamic environment combining technical and managerial skills in the diagnostic or the life sciences fields
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Ph.D in Life Sciences

French Blood Bank
October 2007 to December 2010
Full-time
Saint-Etienne
France
  • Research project manager on hematology/immunology: Study of the role of human blood platelets in the immune response against bacterial infection
  • Teaching, Supervision of trainees
  • PhD Student representative for Scientific Council of University
Detailed Description
  • From 2007 to 2010, I worked as Project Manager during my PhD for the University of Lyon (France). My project was to study the immunological part of human platelets, mainly by studying the role of receptors of innate immunity on platelet surface. These 3 years experiences gave me the opportunity to develop skills in biochemistry, immunology, hematology and cellular and molecular biology but also gave me experiences in managing trainees and technicians. Financial and time constraints depending to project management raised adaptability and reactivity skills.
  • Pathogen sensing, subsequent signalling, and signalosome in human platelets. Garraud O, Berthet J, Hamzeh-Cognasse H, Cognasse F. Thrombosis research 2010
  • Toll-like receptor 4 signal transduction in platelets: novel pathways.Berthet J, Damien P, Hamzeh-Cognasse H, Pozzetto B, Garraud O, Cognasse F. British Journal of Haematology, 2010
  • Human platelets can discriminate between various bacterial LPS isoforms via TLR4 signaling and differential cytokine secretion. Berthet J, Damien P, Hamzeh-Cognasse H, Arthaud CA, Eyraud MA, Zéni F, Pozzetto B, McNicol A, Garraud O, Cognasse F. Clinical immunoly, 2012