Liliya Grin
About
Liliya Grin is from Greater Edmonton Metropolitan Area. Liliya works in the following industries: "Environmental Services". Liliya is currently Research Assistant at Entos Pharmaceuticals, located in Edmonton, Canada Area. In Liliya's previous role as a Technology Product Specialist at Seaweed Company Ltd., Liliya worked in Moscow, Russia until Apr 2017. Prior to joining Seaweed Company Ltd., Liliya was a Research Assistant/Intern at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and held the position of Research Assistant/Intern at Singapore. Prior to that, Liliya was a Research Assistant/Intern at University of Limerick, based in Limerick, Ireland from Oct 2012 to Feb 2013. Liliya started working as Laboratory Assistant at Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology in 52074 Aachen, Germany in Jul 2010. From Jul 2008 to Oct 2009, Liliya was Reserach Assistant at A.N. Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry Russian Academy of Science, based in Moscow, Russia.
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Liliya Grin's current jobs
Liliya Grin's past jobs
Conducting micro-algae biotechnological and microbiological projects. A main emphasis is laid on the valuable components from micro-algae (such as Omega-3 fatty acids and Carotenoids) that can be utilized in cosmetics, food and pharmaceutical industry
Internship in the School of Biological Sciences at the position of the research assistant. Research project: “Molecular and functional studies of the SARS-CoV Nsp3 protein”
Internship in the Department of Life Science at the position of the research assistant. Research project: “Production of soluble Bacteroides fragilis SpeB-like proteases in Escherichia coli”
Working at the position of the laboratory assistant with solid-state lasers
Working at the position of the assistant researcher within the research field of internal friction and spectra of relaxation in Si and SiO2