Xavier Jaglin, Ph.D.
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Experience
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Bionest Partners
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France
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Business Consulting and Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Senior Manager
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Mar 2023 - Present
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Manager
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Aug 2020 - Mar 2023
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Consultant
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Apr 2019 - Jul 2020
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Associate Consultant
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Apr 2018 - Mar 2019
Bionest Partners is a global consulting firm focused on Pharma, Biotech, Medical Devices and Diagnostics. We help clients navigate complex product development and commercialization issues in order to drive growth, create value, and gain competitive advantage. We also offer our expertise and analytic skills to support investors with due diligence assignments. Our deep content experience, combined with our collaborative and hands-on approach results in practical solutions that drive internal alignment at the corporate, portfolio, and brand levels.
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Harvard Medical School
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Postdoctoral Research Scientist - Fishell lab
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Jul 2017 - Mar 2018
> Analyzed large sequencing datasets to uncover alternative splicing involved in neuronal wiring during development > As a geneticist and molecular biologist, I collaborated with scientists of different backgrounds and expertise: electrophysiologists, behavioral neuroscientists and bioinformaticians to carry out transversal investigations in the field of neurobiology > Led onboard training and supervision of technicians, undergraduate and graduate research assistants > To date, published three articles in Frontiers in Neural Circuits, Cell Stem Cell and Neuron. > Successfully obtained funding from private and public sources: Long-Term Fellowships from the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO), the Human Frontier Science Program (HSFP) and the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH-NIH).
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Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
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Research Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Stanley Center Scientist - Fishell lab
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Jul 2017 - Mar 2018
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Boston Consulting Group (BCG)
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United States
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Business Consulting and Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Bridge to BCG participant
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Jun 2017 - Jun 2017
> I was selected amongst other advanced-degree candidates to attend this workshop at the BCG NYC office. > I had the opportunity to experience a consulting project led by a BCG consultant. I participated in realistic case experiences while learning from BCG's thought leaders. > I was selected amongst other advanced-degree candidates to attend this workshop at the BCG NYC office. > I had the opportunity to experience a consulting project led by a BCG consultant. I participated in realistic case experiences while learning from BCG's thought leaders.
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NYU Langone Health
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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700 & Above Employee
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Postdoctoral Fellow - Fishell lab
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Dec 2010 - Jun 2017
> Analyzed large sequencing datasets to uncover alternative splicing involved in neuronal wiring during development > As a geneticist and molecular biologist, I collaborated with scientists of different backgrounds and expertise: electrophysiologists, behavioral neuroscientists and bioinformaticians to carry out transversal investigations in the field of neurobiology > Led onboard training and supervision of technicians, undergraduate and graduate research assistants > To date, published three articles in Frontiers in Neural Circuits, Cell Stem Cell and Neuron. > Successfully obtained funding from private and public sources: Long-Term Fellowships from the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO), the Human Frontier Science Program (HSFP) and the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH-NIH).
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Université Paris Cité
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France
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Ph.D. student in Neurobiology - Molecular & Cellular Biologist
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Jul 2007 - Oct 2010
> Elucidated the genetic, molecular and cellular causes of types of human neuronal migration disorders associated with severe intellectual disability and intractable epilepsy. > Uncovered unknown genetics causes of a devastating disorder > Work highlighted the need for an assortment of tubulin isotypes, as such variety is essential to the normal migration and differentiation of developing neurons. > Published seven (two first author) primary research papers, one review and one book chapter in peer-reviewed journals such as Nature Genetics, Human Molecular Genetics and Trends in Genetics. > Ph.D. work was cited over 580 times. > Received a Young Investigator Award from the Bettencourt-Schueller Foundation (Paris, France)
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Education
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Université Paris Cité
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Neurobiology -
Université Paris Diderot
Master of Science - MS, Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology -
Université Laval
Master of Science - MS, Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology -
Université de Rennes I
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Cellular and Molecular Biology