Miriam Pasquini
About Miriam Pasquini
Miriam Pasquini is a Biophysical Drug Discovery Scientist currently working at Exscientia in Oxford, UK. She has a background in molecular biology and biochemistry, with previous roles at institutions such as Brookhaven National Laboratory and Rothamsted Research.
Current Role as Biophysical Drug Discovery Scientist
Miriam Pasquini currently serves as a Biophysical Drug Discovery Scientist at Exscientia, a position she has held since 2021. Her work is based in Oxford, England, where she applies her expertise in biophysics to drug discovery processes. In this role, she focuses on integrating biophysical techniques to enhance the efficiency of drug development.
Previous Experience at Exscientia
Prior to her current role, Miriam Pasquini worked at Exscientia as a Research Scientist from 2020 to 2021. During her year at the company, she contributed to various research initiatives aimed at advancing drug discovery methodologies. Her experience at Exscientia laid the foundation for her current position.
Academic Background in Biotechnology and Molecular Biology
Miriam Pasquini studied at Università di Bologna, where she completed her Laurea magistrale in Biotecnologie Molecolari e Industriali from 2011 to 2013. She further pursued her education at the same institution, earning a Dottorato di ricerca in Biologia cellulare e molecolare from 2014 to 2017. Additionally, she studied at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, obtaining her Laurea triennale in Biotecnologie from 2008 to 2011.
Postdoctoral Research at Brookhaven National Laboratory
From 2017 to 2020, Miriam Pasquini worked as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Brookhaven National Laboratory in Upton. During her three years at the laboratory, she engaged in advanced research projects that contributed to her expertise in molecular biology and biochemistry.
Research Experience at Rothamsted Research
In 2017, Miriam Pasquini briefly worked as a Molecular Biologist/Biochemist at Rothamsted Research in Harpenden for three months. This role provided her with additional experience in the field of molecular biology, further enhancing her research skills.