Einat Schmutz
About Einat Schmutz
Einat Schmutz is a Clinical Research Scientist at Ava Women in Zurich, Switzerland, where she has worked since 2018. She holds multiple degrees, including a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Zurich and a Master of Science from ETH Zurich.
Work at Ava Women
Einat Schmutz has been employed as a Clinical Research Scientist at Ava Women since 2018. In this role, she contributes to the development and research of women's health technologies. Her work focuses on clinical studies and data analysis, aimed at improving women's reproductive health. Ava Women is based in Zurich, Switzerland, where Schmutz has been based throughout her tenure.
Education and Expertise
Einat Schmutz holds multiple degrees in science. She completed her Bachelor of Science at ETH Zurich from 2008 to 2011. She then pursued a Master of Science at the University of Melbourne in 2012. Following this, she achieved another Master of Science at ETH Zurich from 2012 to 2014. Schmutz further advanced her education by obtaining a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Zurich, which she completed from 2015 to 2018. Her educational background equips her with a strong foundation in clinical research and scientific methodologies.
Background
Before her current position at Ava Women, Einat Schmutz gained experience in various roles. She worked as a Nutrition Policy and Scientific Advice Intern at the World Health Organization for four months in 2014. Additionally, she served as a Graphic Editor at Tamedia from 2012 to 2014, and as a Laboratory Assistant in Neurobiochemistry at the University of Zurich for two months in 2012. These positions contributed to her diverse skill set in research and communication.
Achievements
Einat Schmutz has a notable academic and professional trajectory. She has successfully completed multiple degrees, including a Bachelor of Science and two Master of Science degrees, as well as a Doctor of Philosophy. Her work experience spans various institutions, including the World Health Organization and academic roles, which have provided her with a comprehensive understanding of clinical research and public health.