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Name Garedew Assegid,
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O2k-Network Lab DE Hamburg Singer D

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From https://www.linkedin.com/in/assegid/ 2017-04-10
Assa Oumie - Currently Senior Analytical Development Scientist at Cell Therapy Catapult, growing the UK cell and gene therapy industry, delivering health and wealth. Previous to this I worked as a Lead Staff Scientist at Affymetrix UK for an NHS Diagnostic Lab-Academic Research Lab-CRO- Biotech collaborative R&D project, co-funded by the Innovate UK-Stratified Medicine Programme, to develop the OncoScan Assay for tumour genomic profiling.
As a Post Doctoral Researcher of Cell and Molecular Biology at University College London (UCL) I studied cell metabolism and identified therapeutic targets against inflammation and statin-induced myopathy, in collaboration with academic and industrial partners. During my career at UCL I secured funding from research council, charity and pharmaceutical industry for three major research projects, supervised the research projects of students and junior staff and delivered module courses to graduate students.
As a Business Development Associate and Post-Doctoral Researcher at Innsbruck Medical University (Austria) in partnership with a spin-out company, I played key roles in cell biology research, oxygen sensor and software development and validation, and customer technical support. Before moving to Innsbruck, I worked at the Medical Faculty of the University of Würzburg (Germany) where I conducted comparative metabolic investigation, on cancer and foetal cells, to better understand the mechanism of adaptation to hypoxia.
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Assegid Garedew but not Assa Oumie (no person of that name is known to us) was a Postdoc employed by our 'spin-out company' working at the Medical University of Innsbruck (DSL Research Laboratory) after moving to Innsbruck from the University of Würzburg. ~ Gnaiger Erich (talk) 14:01, 10 April 2017 (CEST)