Nicolas Paquet
Senior Bioprocessing Scientist
Healthcare
luinabio
Australia
Biography
Dr. Nicolas Paquet holds a Senior downstream bioprocessing scientist role in our production team. Building upon his career in medical research, Nicolas has skills in protein expression and chromatography, ranging from early development to large scale production, in addition, his expertise encompasses molecular biology as well as biophysics (Surface Plasmon Resonance, MultiAngleLight Scattering, Circular Dichroism Spectrophotometry). Nicolas obtained his PhD from the Paris XI University, France, before pursuing his post-doctoral training in Biochemistry at the Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry at Yale University, USA.As part of his role, Nicolas managed the department’s core facility for protein purification, providing state-of-the-art technical support and training in protein expression and purification, biophysical and biochemical characterization of proteins for various projects across the Yale medical school. Following his relocation to Brisbane, Nicolas continued his academic work on the role of DNA repair proteins in cancer development, before joining LuinaBio in 2016.
Research Interest
Dr. Nicolas Paquet holds a Senior downstream bioprocessing scientist role in our production team. Building upon his career in medical research, Nicolas has skills in protein expression and chromatography, ranging from early development to large scale production, in addition, his expertise encompasses molecular biology as well as biophysics (Surface Plasmon Resonance, MultiAngleLight Scattering, Circular Dichroism Spectrophotometry). Nicolas obtained his PhD from the Paris XI University, France, before pursuing his post-doctoral training in Biochemistry at the Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry at Yale University, USA.As part of his role, Nicolas managed the department’s core facility for protein purification, providing state-of-the-art technical support and training in protein expression and purification, biophysical and biochemical characterization of proteins for various projects across the Yale medical school. Following his relocation to Brisbane, Nicolas continued his academic work on the role of DNA repair proteins in cancer development, before joining LuinaBio in 2016.