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Ali Taghavi
Gegend:
64625 Bensheim, Germany
Arbeit:
Freelancer
Hochschulen:
 Technische Universität Darmstadt (Medicinal Chemistry, PhD), Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) - Stockholm (Organic Chemistry, M.Sc), École Polytechnique - Paris (Organic Chemistry, DEA (diplôme d'études approfondies) = M.Sc), Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) (Chemical Engineering, B.Sc)
Status:
Employee
Sprachen:
Swedish (First language), English (Fluent), French (Good knowledge), German (Basic knowledge), Persian Mother tongue
Berufserfahrung:
  (Freelancer), TU-Darmstadt,  (Doctoral candidate (final year)), École Polytechnique (Paris),  (Reactivity study of b-ketophosphonate xanthate and its application to the synth), École Polytechnique (Paris),  (Formation of acetylenes from Isoxazolonones)
Ich suche:
I am looking for a Post-doc, research scientist or freelancing position in the drug development / pharmaceutical industry, preferably within CNS drug development. The projects may involve: Drug design, medicinal chemistry or pharmacokinetics.
Ich biete:
My strongest talent is in formulation. I revel in situations where I a am faced with the challenge of incomplete data, lacking some of the most important facts. Then I can play out alternative scenarios, hypothesis and test out my theories. Once I created a hypothesis, I like to test it, re-formulate and test again until I created a perfect model.
Interessen:
Dancing and Teaching all Swing-dances: Lindy hop, Charleston, Balboa, Other: Self development, Psychology, Marketing, Leadership
Über mich:
I have an idea:Most people know me as a pragmatic person who loves to try and apply new ideas. Often these ideas are based on my interest areas such as science, psychology, stand up comedy or one of my many educational audio-books. In my dance class, it is not uncommon to find me citing books like “made to stick” (by Dan and Chip Heath) when I talk about communication skills. To my chemistry stude...