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  1. Felipe Mora-Bermudez

    Current information Postdoc, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI-CBG) Pfotenhauerstr. 108 Dresden, Germany E-mail Nationality: Costa Rican
    EMBL information Predoctoral Fellow Ellenberg Group Genome Biology From 10.2002 to 05.2007 Research interests: Cell division, mitosis, chromosomes, chromatin, neurogenesis, neuronal stem cells, brain development.
  2. Rafael Edgardo Carazo Salas

    Current information Group Leader, University of Cambridge The Gurdon Institute
    Tennis Court Road
    Cambridge, United Kingdom E-mail Nationality: Costa Rican
    EMBL information Predoctoral Fellow Karsenti Group Cell Biology and Biophysics From 1997 to 2002 Research interests: Cytoskeletal dynamics and organization , Cell growth, division, morphogenesis and differentiation , Systems Biology and Functional genomics , Biography Hide biography
    Biography: Born in Costa Rica, after completing my secondary school there I studied undergraduate physics at Concordia University in Montréal (Canada). This included a 1/2 year stint in France/Switzerland working for the Delphi Collaboration of CERN. I then did two Master’s degrees, one in quantum physics at the University of Cambridge (UK) and the other in physics/biology in Université Paris 7 (France), followed by a PhD in cell biology & biophysics at EMBL Heidelberg (Germany) in 2001. I then worked for five years as postdoctoral fellow at Cancer Research UK in London (UK) and then briefly as research associate at the Rockefeller University in New York City (USA), before becoming a group leader at the Institute of Biochemistry of ETH Zurich in December 2007. Shortly after being awarded an ERC Starting Independent Researcher Grant and an HFSP Young Investigator Grant, I moved with my lab to University of Cambridge (UK), where we are since February 2010.