Julia Pletz
About Julia Pletz
Julia Pletz is a Senior Scientist in Toxicology with a diverse background in occupational toxicology and risk assessment. She has held various positions in notable organizations, including Novartis and the European Commission, and has advanced academic qualifications in the field.
Current Role as Senior Scientist in Toxicology
Julia Pletz serves as a Senior Scientist in Toxicology, focusing on the assessment of toxicological risks and the development of safety protocols. In this role, she applies her extensive knowledge in toxicology to evaluate chemical exposures and their potential health impacts. Her expertise contributes to advancing research and ensuring compliance with safety regulations.
Experience at Novartis
Julia Pletz has held multiple positions at Novartis, including a role as an Occupational Toxicologist in 2016, where she worked for 11 months in Basel, Switzerland. Additionally, she served as a Postgraduate in Human Health Assessment from 2014 to 2015, gaining valuable experience in evaluating health risks associated with chemical exposures.
Trainee Experience at European Commission
In 2018, Julia Pletz worked as a trainee at the European Commission for four months. During this time, she focused on physiologically based kinetic modeling for mixture risk assessment, contributing to the understanding of how different substances interact and affect human health.
Educational Background in Toxicology and Health Sciences
Julia Pletz earned a Master of Science degree from the Medical University of Vienna, studying from 2013 to 2016. Prior to that, she completed another Master of Science at King's College London in 2011. Her educational background provides a strong foundation in toxicology and health sciences, equipping her with the skills necessary for her current role.
Previous Roles in Event Management
Before her career in toxicology, Julia Pletz worked at Arena International Events Group. She served as a Conference Producer from 2008 to 2010 and as a Portfolio Manager for Environmental initiatives for three months in 2010. These roles involved organizing events and managing projects related to environmental topics.