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Dr. Camarero started his studies in chemistry at the University of Barcelona (Spain), received his Master's degree in 1992, and finished his Ph.D. thesis there in 1996. Afterward, he joined the group of Professor Tom W. Muir at The Rockefeller University as a Burroughs Wellcome Fellow where he contributed to the development of new chemoselective ligation techniques for the chemical engineering of proteins. In 2000, he moved to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as a Distinguished Lawrence Fellow where he became a staff scientist and head of laboratory in 2003. He finally joined the University of Southern California in 2008, as a professor of pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences, and was promoted to full professor in 2013.
Talks About #management
Preferred Locations #Northamerica
Next Generation Protein Therapeutics Summit is excited to announce a brand new pre-conference workshop day plus a new main conference day to the 2023 agenda.