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PhD Geneticist, a molecular and stem cells biologist | More than 11 years experience using hiPSCs
Profile Summary
Subject Matter Expertise
Services
Writing
Technical Writing,
Copywriting
Research
Market Research,
User Research,
Feasibility Study,
Gap Analysis,
Gray Literature Search,
Systematic Literature Review
Consulting
Scientific and Technical Consulting
Data & AI
Statistical Analysis,
Data Visualization,
Big Data Analytics,
Data Processing
Product Development
Formulation,
Material Sourcing,
Product Validation
Work Experience
Research Associate
University of Cambridge
December 2018 - Present
Postdoctoral Researcher
Wellcome Sanger Institute
October 2017 - December 2018
Education
PhD in Biology
Aix-Marseille University
October 2011 - October 2015
Certifications
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The Data Scientist’s Toolbox (offered through Coursera)
Johns Hopkins University
January 2021 - Present
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R Programming (offered through Coursera)
Johns Hopkins University
January 2021 - Present
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PhD with highest honours in Genetics
Aix-Marseille University
October 2011 - Present
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Scholarship programme for talented students
Algerian gouvernement
August 2011 - August 2014
Publications
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xueqing Zou and Gene Ching Chiek Koh and Arjun Scott Nanda and Andrea Degasperi and Katie Urgo and Theodoros I. Roumeliotis and Chukwuma A. Agu and Cherif Badja and Sophie Momen and Jamie Young and Tauanne Dias Amarante and Lucy Side and Glen Brice and Vanesa Perez-Alonso and Daniel Rueda and Celine Gomez and Wendy Bushell and Rebecca Harris and Jyoti S. Choudhary and John C. Ambrose and Prabhu Arumugam and Emma L. Baple and Marta Bleda and Freya Boardman-Pretty and Jeanne M. Boissiere and Christopher R. Boustred and Helen Brittain and Mark J. Caulfield and Georgia C. Chan and Clare E. H. Craig and Louise C. Daugherty and Anna de Burca and Andrew Devereau and Greg Elgar and Rebecca E. Foulger and Tom Fowler and Pedro Furio{\'}-Tari{\'} and Adam Giess and Joanne M. Hackett and Dina Halai and Angela Hamblin and Shirley Henderson and James E. Holman and Tim J. P. Hubbard and Kristina iba{\'}n{\~}ez and Rob Jackson and Louise J. Jones and Dalia Kasperaviciute and Melis Kayikci and Athanasios Kousathanas and Lea Lahnstein and Kay Lawson and Sarah E. A. Leigh and Ivonne U. S. Leong and Javier F. Lopez and Fiona Maleady-Crowe and Joanne Mason and Ellen M. McDonagh and Loukas Moutsianas and Michael Mueller and Nirupa Murugaesu and Anna C. Need and Pter O'Donovan and Chris A. Odhams and Andrea Orioli and Christine Patch and Mariana Buongermino Pereira and Daniel Perez-Gil and Dimitris Polychronopoulos and John Pullinger and Tahrima Rahim and Augusto Rendon and Pablo Riesgo-Ferreiro and Tim Rogers and Mina Ryten and Kevin Savage and Kushmita Sawant and Richard H. Scott and Afshan Siddiq and Alexander Sieghart and Damian Smedley and Katherine R. Smith and Samuel C. Smith and Alona Sosinsky and William Spooner and Helen E. Stevens and Alexander Stuckey and Razvan Sultana and Me{\'}lanie Tanguy and Ellen R. A. Thomas and Simon R. Thompson and Carolyn Tregidgo and Arianna Tucci and Emma Walsh and Sarah A. Watters and Matthew J. Welland and Eleanor Williams and Katarzyna Witkowska and Suzanne M. Wood and Magdalena Zarowiecki and Josef Jiricny and William C. Skarnes and Serena Nik-Zainal and(2021). A systematic CRISPR screen defines mutational mechanisms underpinning signatures caused by replication errors and endogenous DNA damage . Nature Cancer. 2. (6). p. 643--657. Springer Science and Business Media {LLC}
Kilian Mazaleyrat and Cherif Badja and Natacha Broucqsault and Raphaƫl Chevalier and Camille Laberthonni{\`{e}}re and Camille Dion and Lyla Baldasseroni and Claire El-Yazidi and Morgane Thomas and Richard Bachelier and Alexandre Alti{\'{e}} and Karine Nguyen and Nicolas L{\'{e}}vy and J{\'{e}}r{\^{o}}me D. Robin and Fr{\'{e}}d{\'{e}}rique Magdinier(2020). Multilineage Differentiation for Formation of Innervated Skeletal Muscle Fibers from Healthy and Diseased Human Pluripotent Stem Cells . Cells. 9. (6). p. 1531. {MDPI} {AG}
Andrea Degasperi and Tauanne Dias Amarante and Jan Czarnecki and Scott Shooter and Xueqing Zou and Dominik Glodzik and Sandro Morganella and Arjun S. Nanda and Cherif Badja and Gene Koh and Sophie E. Momen and Ilias Georgakopoulos-Soares and Jo{\~{a}}o M. L. Dias and Jamie Young and Yasin Memari and Helen Davies and Serena Nik-Zainal(2020). A practical framework and online tool for mutational signature analyses show intertissue variation and driver dependencies . Nature Cancer. 1. (2). p. 249--263. Springer Science and Business Media {LLC}
Marie-C{\'{e}}cile Gaillard and Natacha Broucqsault and Julia Morere and Camille Laberthonni{\`{e}}re and Camille Dion and Cherif Badja and St{\'{e}}phane Roche and Karine Nguyen and Fr{\'{e}}d{\'{e}}rique Magdinier and J{\'{e}}r{\^{o}}me D. Robin(2019). Analysis of the 4q35 chromatin organization reveals distinct long-range interactions in patients affected with Facio-Scapulo-Humeral Dystrophy . Scientific Reports. 9. (1). Springer Science and Business Media {LLC}
Cherif Badja and Galyna Maleeva and Claire El-Yazidi and Emilie Barruet and Manon Lasserre and Philippe Tropel and Bernard Binetruy and Piotr Bregestovski and Fr{\'{e}}d{\'{e}}rique Magdinier(2014). Efficient and Cost-Effective Generation of Mature Neurons From Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells . STEM CELLS Translational Medicine. 3. (12). p. 1467--1472. Wiley