Clément Moliné has a diverse work experience in the field of bioinformatics and biological engineering. Clément started their career in 2014 as a Lab Technician and Research Assistant at the Center of Nuclear Studies of Bordeaux-Gradignan, where they conducted research on radio-induced biological responses and the impact of nanoparticles at the cellular level.
In 2017, Clément worked as a Quality Assurance Intern at GSK Vaccines, where they conducted risk analysis on supply chains and performed assessments on the production of vaccines.
From 2018 to 2020, Clément worked at NEC OncoImmunity AS as a Bioinformatics Developer, contributing to the development of software solutions for personalized cancer immunotherapies. Clément advised the Data Science team, worked on machine learning prediction models, curated and analyzed omics data sets, and developed deployable software for cancer immunology.
Since 2020, Clément has been working at Oslo University Hospital in various roles. As a Specialist Engineer in the Division of Laboratory Medicine, Department of Microbiology, they implemented a metagenomics pipeline for identifying causes of inflammations such as meningitis and encephalitis. Clément also worked on SARS-CoV-2 data for vaccination studies. In the Division of Laboratory Medicine, Department of Medical Genetics, they conducted the refactoring of a bioinformatics pipeline for genetic diagnostic analysis.
In 2022, Clément joined Nykode Therapeutics as a Bioinformatics Scientist, where they continue their work in the field of bioinformatics.
Clément Moliné's education history begins in 2010 when they attended Lycée Marie Curie - Tarbes and obtained a Scientific Baccalauréate in Natural Science. In the same year, they also enrolled at Conservatoire Henri Duparc and completed the Second Cycle, focusing on Music.
From 2013 to 2018, Clément studied at Institut national des Sciences appliquées de Toulouse, where they obtained a Dipl. Ing., M.Sc.Eng., Engineer's degree in Biological Engineering and Bioinformatics. During this time, they also pursued further education at ENSAT from 2017 to 2018 and obtained an additional M.Sc.Eng., Engineer's Degree in Bioinformatics.
In 2016, Clément attended the University of Stavanger and achieved a Master of Science degree in Biological Chemistry and Environmental Technology.
Overall, Clément Moliné's education covers a wide range of fields, including Natural Science, Music, Biological Engineering, Bioinformatics, and Biological Chemistry, showcasing their diverse academic background.
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