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Management

 

Bruno BUISSON, PhD
FOUNDER
GENERAL MANAGER & CHIEF SCIENTIST

 

Bruno is Founder, General Manager & Chief Scientist at NEUROSERVICE. Trained as a biochemist, neurophysiologist and pharmacologist, Bruno has more than 20 years of experience in electrophysiology (Patch-Clamp and Multi-Electrode Arrays) and receptors pharmacology. He attended the Ecole Normale Supérieure (Cachan) and received a PhD in Biochemistry and Neurosciences from the University of Montpellier (France). He was a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Daniel Bertrand at the University of Geneva (Switzerland).

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Olivier TOURY
CO-FOUNDER
DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER & CHIEF BUSINESS OFFICER

 

Olivier is Co-Founder, Deputy General Manager & Chief Business Officer at NEUROSERVICE.  Graduated in Electronic Engineering and Business Administration, he has more than 20 years of experience in Project Management and International Business Development of technological activities.

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Scientific Department

 

Esther-Marie STEIDL, MsSc
CO-FOUNDER
HEAD OF THE MULTI-ELECTRODE ARRAYS LABORATORY

Esther-Marie is Co-Founder and Head of MEA Laboratory at NEUROSERVICE. Esther-Marie has managed NEUROSERVICE’s MEA Laboratory since its inception. Esther trained in biochemistry and earned a Master Degree in cellular engineering from the University of Nancy (France).

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Amyaouch BRADAIA, PhD
HEAD OF
THE PATCH-CLAMP
LABORATORY

Amyaouch joined NEUROSERVICE in 2008. Prior to that, she completed two post-doctoral fellowships in Switzerland. Amyaouch earned a PhD in Neurosciences from the University of Strasbourg, France.

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Jeffrey SPROUSE, PhD
NORTH AMERICA
SCIENTIFIC
REPRESENTATIVE

Jeff acts as our Scientific Representative in the US. Prior to joining NEUROSERVICE, he held various leadership positions in the drug discovery divisions at Lundbeck Research USA and Pfizer Central Research.

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