Ksenia Kapitanova, PhD
I hold a Master's degree in Cell Biology and Histology from Lomonosov Moscow State University (2018) and a PhD in Cardiovascular Sciences from the University of Geneva (2024). My scientific focus lies in unraveling the immune-related mechanisms underlying human pathologies. I have made significant contributions to research projects on cancer and atherosclerosis.
As a fundamental scientist, I am dedicated to expanding scientific knowledge and generating insights that pave the way for innovative medical solutions. My passion for improving the healthcare system drives me to engage in various clinical research initiatives. These include the CAS Clinical Research program at the University of Basel (Switzerland, 2022) and an internship in Clinical Science at Roche (Basel, Switzerland, 2023).
As a fundamental scientist, I am dedicated to expanding scientific knowledge and generating insights that pave the way for innovative medical solutions. My passion for improving the healthcare system drives me to engage in various clinical research initiatives. These include the CAS Clinical Research program at the University of Basel (Switzerland, 2022) and an internship in Clinical Science at Roche (Basel, Switzerland, 2023).
With expertise spanning both fundamental and clinical research, I possess a comprehensive understanding of the journey from scientific discovery to patient care.
Additionally, I am committed to fostering a safe and transparent environment for learning and idea exchange between academia and industry. To this end, I volunteer as a strategic advisor at PharmaCamp, where I actively share my knowledge and experience.
Additionally, I am committed to fostering a safe and transparent environment for learning and idea exchange between academia and industry. To this end, I volunteer as a strategic advisor at PharmaCamp, where I actively share my knowledge and experience.
My education
Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Geneva
PhD (2024)
PhD (2024)