Mareike D.
Senior Manager Regulatory Affairs at Fairmed Healthcare- Claim this Profile
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English Full professional proficiency
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Deutsch Native or bilingual proficiency
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French Limited working proficiency
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Credentials
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Master of Drug Regulatory Affairs
The University of BonnOct, 2019- Nov, 2024
Experience
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Fairmed Healthcare
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Switzerland
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Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Senior Manager Regulatory Affairs
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Jan 2022 - Present
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Regulatory Affairs Manager
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2019 - Present
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Allergopharma GmbH & Co. KG
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Germany
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Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
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100 - 200 Employee
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Manager Global Regulatory Affairs
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Dec 2019 - Dec 2021
Global Regulatory Strategy & Labeling: Submission, Lifecycle Management and Renewals of Marketing Authorisations; CCDS creation and lifecycle; Head of Labeling Group; Scientific Advice procedures; Global Regulatory Strategy & Labeling: Submission, Lifecycle Management and Renewals of Marketing Authorisations; CCDS creation and lifecycle; Head of Labeling Group; Scientific Advice procedures;
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Max Planck Institute for Neurobiology of Behavior
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Research Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Postdoctoral Research Scientist
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2011 - 2015
Research on microglial functions in Alzheimer's Disease. Research on microglial functions in Alzheimer's Disease.
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Klinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie, AG Demenzforschung
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Göttingen, Niedersachsen, Deutschland
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Postdoctoral Research Scientist
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2011 - 2011
Design and setup of a multiwell assay system to screen cerebrospinal fluids of multiple sclerosis patients. Identification of polyclonal bands specific to patients in multiple sclerosis. Design and setup of a multiwell assay system to screen cerebrospinal fluids of multiple sclerosis patients. Identification of polyclonal bands specific to patients in multiple sclerosis.
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PHD Student
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2008 - 2011
Research on small vesicles (exosomes) released by myelin forming cells of the central nervous system and their role as putative carriers of autoantigens recognized in multiple sclerosis. Research on small vesicles (exosomes) released by myelin forming cells of the central nervous system and their role as putative carriers of autoantigens recognized in multiple sclerosis.
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