Severine Navarro
Director of Discovery at Centre for Childhood Nutrition Research- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Centre for Childhood Nutrition Research
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Australia
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Research
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1 - 100 Employee
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Director of Discovery
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May 2019 - Present
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
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QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
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Australia
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Research Services
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400 - 500 Employee
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Lab Head
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May 2018 - Present
Brisbane, Australia
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Paragen Bio
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India
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Biotechnology Research
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Co-Founder
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May 2018 - Dec 2019
James Cook University Cairns, Qld
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James Cook University
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Australia
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Senior Research Fellow
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Feb 2011 - May 2018
Cairns, Australia
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PHD Candidate
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Sep 2006 - 2011
Sophia-Antipolis (France)
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Teaching Assistant
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Sep 2006 - Sep 2009
Responsibilities included the teaching of immunofluorescence, cytometry, miscroscopy, and laboratory techniques lecture modules for Immunology I and II, as well as a lecture on asthma and the development of therapies for Immunopathology at the Master's level. Responsibilities also included the teaching of accompanying laboratory practical to these lectures.
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Center for Environmental Health Sciences
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United States
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1 - 100 Employee
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Research specialist
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Jan 2003 - Jun 2005
I worked in an immunotoxicology laboratory focused on the immunosuppressive effects of dioxin on the initiation of the immune response and more precisely on the interaction of dendritic cells and T lymphocytes. The goals were to determine the fate of both cell types, which cell type was targeted first by dioxin, and understand the mechanisms of immunosuppression. The other project of the laboratory was to use nutraceutical extracts to modulate inflammatory responses in a model of collagen… Show more I worked in an immunotoxicology laboratory focused on the immunosuppressive effects of dioxin on the initiation of the immune response and more precisely on the interaction of dendritic cells and T lymphocytes. The goals were to determine the fate of both cell types, which cell type was targeted first by dioxin, and understand the mechanisms of immunosuppression. The other project of the laboratory was to use nutraceutical extracts to modulate inflammatory responses in a model of collagen induced - arthritis. Show less
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Education
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Université Côte d'Azur
Master, Immunology -
Florida Institute of Technology
Bachelor's degree, Molecular Biology