Jeanette Wagener
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Jeanette Wagener is from Oxford, England, United Kingdom. Jeanette works in the following industries: "Hospitals and Health Care". Jeanette is currently Senior Scientist Immunology at SpyBiotech, located in Oxford, England, United Kingdom. In Jeanette's previous role as a Assay Development Scientist at Osler Diagnostics, Jeanette worked in Oxford, United Kingdom until Jun 2021. Prior to joining Osler Diagnostics, Jeanette was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at The Francis Crick Institute and held the position of Postdoctoral Research Fellow at London, Greater London, United Kingdom. Prior to that, Jeanette was a Senior Researcher at FRAUNHOFER UK RESEARCH LIMITED, based in Cambridge, United Kingdom from Feb 2017 to Aug 2017. Jeanette started working as Postdoctoral Research Fellow at University of Aberdeen in Aberdeen, United Kingdom in Dec 2010. From Sep 2009 to Nov 2010, Jeanette was Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Hospital of the University of Tübingen.
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In my role as senior researcher at Fraunhofer UK I developed new and innovative processes around pluripotent stem cells. My responsibilities include: • Developing research strategies and detailed project plans • Identification and acquisition of new project partners • Preparation of applications to funding bodies • Communicating key developments and results in form of reports and presentations at conferences and meetings
I managed several research projects, including national and international collaborations, investigating the innate immune response to fungal infections. My responsibilities included: • Developing research strategies and detailed project plans • Supervision of post- and undergraduate students • Preparation of applications to external funding bodies • Communicating key developments and results in form of reports, publications and presentations at conferences and meetings • Organisation of an institutional seminar program, chair and discussion leader Additionally, I served as reviewer for scientific journals and funding bodies.
My work involved understanding the mechanisms behind neutrophil-mediated protection of the skin and the validation of key cytokines on epidermal integrity during fungal infections using ex vivo and in vitro reconstituted three-dimensional epidermis. My duties included: • Budgeting and procurement for the lab • Supervision of research assistants and PhD students • Developing research strategies and project plans • Communicating results and developments in form of consortium reports and presentations