Roland Hjerpe

Senior Principal Scientist - Induced Proximity Therapeutics at Sygnature Discovery
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  • Spanish -
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Yann Thomas, PhD

Roland and I were bench colleagues for 4 years, he's the ideal person to work with: very talented, smart, inventive and hard working. Roland set the standards very high in the team and was an inspiration to all of us. Roland would help everyone in the lab whenever he could, above all he's a very nice and friendly and a good buddy to hang out with.

Fernando Lopitz Otsoa

Good professional, creative and hardworking. An excellent person.

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Experience

    • United Kingdom
    • Biotechnology Research
    • 400 - 500 Employee
    • Senior Principal Scientist - Induced Proximity Therapeutics
      • Jan 2023 - Present

    • Principal Scientist
      • Apr 2022 - Jan 2023

    • Senior Scientist
      • Feb 2017 - May 2022

    • United Kingdom
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Research Associate
      • Jan 2016 - Dec 2016

      Completing a research project on mutations in the UBQLN2 gene causing ALS (publication in Cell, Hjerpe et al. 2016). Supervision, management and evaluation of students. Completing a research project on mutations in the UBQLN2 gene causing ALS (publication in Cell, Hjerpe et al. 2016). Supervision, management and evaluation of students.

    • United Kingdom
    • Research Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Post Doctoral Research Assistant
      • Jan 2010 - Sep 2015

      Leading a multidisciplinary research project in the area of protein homeostasis and ubiquitin biology with the aim of understanding how mutations in the UBQLN2 gene cause familial ALS/FTD. Leading a multidisciplinary research project in the area of protein homeostasis and ubiquitin biology with the aim of understanding how mutations in the UBQLN2 gene cause familial ALS/FTD.

    • Spain
    • Biotechnology Research
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Post doctoral researcher
      • Jan 2009 - Dec 2009

      Post doctoral researcher in the group of Dr. Rosa Barrio, relating to Townes-Brock syndrome (TBS). Biochemistry and molecular biology.

    • PhD student
      • Jan 2005 - Dec 2008

      PhD in the group of Dr. Manuel Rodriguez, engineering and developing novel tools in the ubiquitin field. Research culminated in publication (Hjerpe et al. 2009, EMBO R), EU and US patents and a commercial product (TUBEs; www.lifesensors.com).Technical expertise in SPR (Surface Plasmon Resonance), mammalian cell culture, confocal microscopy, molecular cloning, protein expression and purification, quantitative western blot, PCR.

Education

  • Umeå universitet
    MSc, Engineering Biology
    1999 - 2004
  • University of Nottingham
    MSc, Engineering Biology
    2004 - 2004

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