Anna Gonzalez Manjon
Anna González Manjón was born on July 10th 1993 in Barcelona, Spain. She graduated pre-university secondary education (Bachillerato) in 2011 from FEDAC Horta with Honors. In 2011 she started her studies of Human Biology at Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona) obtaining her BSc. degree in 2015. During this time, she worked as a researcher assistant in Fundación Jimenez Diaz (Madrid) with Dr. Germán Peces-Barba studying the role of Liver Growth Factor in the regeneration of lung emphysema. She also worked on cell cycle regulation by p38 in cancer cell models as a researcher assistant with Dr. Francesc Posas in Barcelona Biomedical Research Park (PRBB). Following her BSc, she enrolled in the Master in Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Industry in Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona) in 2016. Following her interest in cell biology, she joined the lab of Prof. Rene Medema at the Netherlands Cancer Institute (Amsterdam) as part of her MSc. There she studied how chromatin could be modified upon DNA damage and regulate gene expression. This prompted her interest in chromatin plasticity and epigenome maintenance and continued in the lab of Prof. Rene Medema where she started her Ph.D in 2016 and graduated on January 2022. In April 2022, she obtained the renown Human Frontiers Science Fellowship to continue examining genomic instability in cancer models as a postdoctoral researcher in the lab of Anthony Cesare ad the Children Medical Research Institute (CMRI) in Sydney, Australia.
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