Karolina Jankowska

Project Manager Process Chemistry at Pharmaron
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United Kingdom, UK
Languages
  • Polish Native or bilingual proficiency
  • English Professional working proficiency
  • German Elementary proficiency

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David Poynton

Karolina is a very diligent young lady who inspires others.

David Poynton

Very hard working student, always trying her best and seeking more ways of advancement. Self motivated and aspiring personality.

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Experience

    • China
    • Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Project Manager Process Chemistry
      • Jul 2022 - Present

    • Belgium
    • Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Team Lead API
      • Apr 2021 - Jul 2022

    • Senior Scientist Process Research & Development
      • Mar 2019 - Apr 2021

    • Poland
    • Biotechnology Research
    • 500 - 600 Employee
    • Senior Synthesis Specialist
      • Apr 2017 - Feb 2019

    • Synthesis Specialist
      • Apr 2016 - Apr 2017

    • Postdoctoral Research Associate
      • May 2014 - Mar 2016

      I am currently working on developing of novel contrast media for optical imaging. The ultimate goal of my research projects at the School is to expand the scope of fluorophores able to detect changes in redox state of cells (e.g. cells under oxidative stress or hypoxic cells). I am currently working on developing of novel contrast media for optical imaging. The ultimate goal of my research projects at the School is to expand the scope of fluorophores able to detect changes in redox state of cells (e.g. cells under oxidative stress or hypoxic cells).

    • Doctoral Researcher
      • Feb 2009 - May 2013

      My work in the institute was focused on development of new small molecule contrast materials for magnetic resonance and optical imaging. I was responsible for all stages of the project from design and synthesis to evaluation of the obtained compounds. Through careful consideration of the final application of my compounds, I not only obtained strong project management skills, but also mastered a wide spectrum of organic reactions to obtain the target molecules in the most time and cost-effective manner. Show less

  • CNRS CBM
    • Orleans, France
    • Visiting Research Scientist
      • Dec 2012 - Dec 2012

      During my visit at CNRS-CBM in Orleans, France, I learned to use optical methods, UV-vis specifically, to determine purity and thermodynamic behavior of novel contrast materials for magnetic resonance imaging. During my visit at CNRS-CBM in Orleans, France, I learned to use optical methods, UV-vis specifically, to determine purity and thermodynamic behavior of novel contrast materials for magnetic resonance imaging.

    • Research Assistant
      • Oct 2008 - Jan 2009

      During my stay at TU Dortmund I learned about separation and analysis of industrial rubber additives. The separation methods I used included column as well as reversed phase high performance liquid chromatography, membrane dialysis and NMR and mass spectroscopy were used for analysis of the purified compounds. During my stay at TU Dortmund I learned about separation and analysis of industrial rubber additives. The separation methods I used included column as well as reversed phase high performance liquid chromatography, membrane dialysis and NMR and mass spectroscopy were used for analysis of the purified compounds.

  • Dortmnd Technical University
    • Dortmund Area, Germany
    • Visiting Student
      • May 2008 - Sep 2008

      During my Erasmus Scholarship at TU Dortmund I learned about organometallic chemistry applied in high-pressure autoclave reactions. I was involved in preparation of novel ligands for asymmetric catalysis using asymmetric hydroformylation reactions. During my Erasmus Scholarship at TU Dortmund I learned about organometallic chemistry applied in high-pressure autoclave reactions. I was involved in preparation of novel ligands for asymmetric catalysis using asymmetric hydroformylation reactions.

Education

  • Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics/University of Tuebingen
    Doctor of Science, Organic Chemistry
    2009 - 2013
  • Maria Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin
    Magister, Chemistry
    2003 - 2008

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