Dr. Stefan Bänziger
Angestellt, Head of R&D and Engineering, Lipoid Kosmetik AG
Steinhausen, Schweiz
Werdegang
Berufserfahrung von Stefan Bänziger
Bis heute 7 Jahre und 9 Monate, seit Okt. 2016
Head of R&D and Engineering
Lipoid Kosmetik AG
7 Monate, Juni 2009 - Dez. 2009
Travelling through France and South America
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1 Jahr und 5 Monate, Jan. 2008 - Mai 2009
Post Doc
University Hospital Zurich
Pre-clinical research. In particular, pharmaceutical studies in mice (evaluation of novel anti-HIV drugs)
3 Jahre und 2 Monate, Nov. 2004 - Dez. 2007
PhD Student
University Hospital Zurich, Division of Infectious Diseases
PhD Studies: Host HIV Interactions
6 Monate, Mai 2004 - Okt. 2004
Research Associate, Scientist
University Hospital Zurich
Establishing a small-animal model for studying HIV infection and pathology
1 Jahr und 1 Monat, Mai 2003 - Mai 2004
Master Student
University of Zurich, Institute for Medical Micorbiology
Master Thesis: Development of genetically modified Mycobacteria as a potential vaccine for Alzheimer and Prion disease.
3 Jahre und 7 Monate, Okt. 1999 - Apr. 2003
Bachelor Student
University of Zurich
Major subject: Microbiology, Molecular biology, Informatics
9 Monate, Nov. 2000 - Juli 2001
Accounting Clerk
Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi
Telex, payment transactions, switchboard and reception, correspondence
2 Monate, Feb. 2000 - März 2000
Customer Data Managment
Atag Debis Card Services
Customer data management, customer advisory service
Ausbildung von Stefan Bänziger
3 Jahre und 3 Monate, Nov. 2004 - Jan. 2008
Virology, Immunology, Infectious Diseases
University Hospital Zurich, Division of Infectious Diseases
1) In vivo evaluation of HIV infection, immune response, and therapy in mice that carry a human adaptive immune system. 2) Demonstration that HIV ssRNA contributes to persistent immune activation and pathology by signalling through TLR7. 3) Investigation of the role of CD4/CCR5 signalling
1 Jahr und 1 Monat, Mai 2003 - Mai 2004
Microbiology, Molecular biology
University Zurich, Institute for Medical Microbiology
Development of genetically modified Mycobacteria as a potential vaccine for Alzheimer and Prion disease.
4 Jahre und 1 Monat, Okt. 1999 - Okt. 2003
Biology
University Zurich
Major subject: Microbiology Subsidiary subjects: Molecular biology and Informatics
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Deutsch
Muttersprache
Englisch
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Französisch
Gut
Spanisch
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