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Jonathan Friedlander, PhD
36 Sparks Street #2 - Cambridge, MA 02138 - USA -
Experience in Biotech and Energy Industries / PhD in Cellular and Developmental
Biology / BS in Agricultural Engineering
Work Experience
2012 - 2015 Cambridge, MA, USA
Scientist and Technical Business Development Manager, Total New Energies
• Total New Energies' representative at Novogy, Inc., a start-up specializing in
research and development of high productivity biocatalysts for biofuels and specialty
chemicals
• Key scientific advisor to fundraising efforts, the responsibilities for which include
writing grant applications and meeting investors
• Co-created Novogy's business model and market strategy using both public and
proprietary data
• Launched the company's state-of-the-art molecular biology lab
• Created novel genetically modified strains of biocatalyst, which exhibited increased
productivity using tools from metabolic engineering and molecular biology
2013 - 2015 London, UK
Analyst, Naxos UK Ltd.
• Conducted pre-purchase analyses of internal and public documents of biotechnology
firms as a part of Naxos's due diligence processes
• CEO of Naxos followed my recommendations based on these analyses
2011 Cambridge, UK
Undergraduate supervisor, Department of Physiology, Development and
Neuroscience, University of Cambridge
• Supervised and mentored an undergraduate student to design and complete
successfully a year-long research project
2007 Paris, France
Research Assistant, ENS Ulm, Paris
• Conducted physical analysis and modeling of tissue morphogenesis in the fruit fly,
Drosophila melanogaster, in a collaboration with physicists and computer scientists
2006 New York, NY, USA
Research Assistant, Columbia University
• Successfully localized and described stem cells in the kidneys of rats
2005 Pondicherry, India
Agricultural Development Manager, NGO Volontariat
• Started operations of an Indigo farm and pigment extraction facility to aid in the
economic development of the Pondicherry region, as a part of the broader
Volontariat program throughout India.
2005 Paris, France
Intern, Unit 467 of National Institute for Health and Medical Research (INSERM) in
the faculty of Necker
• Supported analysis and localization of the protein that causes cystic fibrosis (CFTR)
2004 Pyrenees Atlantiques, France
Agri-Business Intern, Ferme Sainte-Marine
• Generated an economic and technical analysis of a bovine meat and milk production
facility
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36 Sparks Street #2 - Cambridge, MA 02138 - USA -
Education
Harvard Business School Boston, MA, USA
Candidate for Master in Business Administration, May 2017.
University of Cambridge, Darwin College Cambridge, UK
PhD, Cellular and Developmental Biology, Gurdon Institute, Department of Physiology,
Development and Neuroscience, 2011
Thesis Title: Functional Analysis of the Git Gene Involved in Cell Shape and Adhesion during
the Development and Morphological Evolution of Drosophila Melanogaster
Synopsis: The shape of a cell is regulated in part by its inner skeleton and by its adhesion to
the environment. My PhD dissertation examined a family of proteins involved in coordinating
these two components during cell migration and embryonic development. These processes are
involved in metastatic cancers and their study will aid the development of novel treatments.
Ecole Normale Superieure (ENS) Paris, France
MSc, Interdisciplinary Approach of Living Systems, 2007
Thesis Title: Modeling of Tissue Morphogenesis in Drosophila Melanogaster
AgroParisTech, Paris Institute of Technology for Life, Food, and Environmental
Sciences, Paris, France
BS, Agricultural Engineering, 2007
Focus in Molecular and plant biology, Soil and Climate Sciences, Agriculture, Economy and
Management
Fellowships and Awards
The Gates Cambridge Trust, PhD fellowship
Gates Cambridge Scholarships are highly competitive full-cost scholarships. They are awarded
to outstanding applicants from countries outside the UK to pursue a full-time postgraduate
degree in any subject available at the University of Cambridge.
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), PhD fellowship
The BBSRC supports exceptional doctoral researchers to ensure the flow of highly qualified
people into careers in and outside of academia.
Biotechnology Young Entrepreneurs Scheme (YES) Competition, BBSRC, 2011
• Runner up
• Assembled and lead a team of five PhD students in biological sciences to a national
biotechnology competition
• Designed and presented the commercialization strategy for a biotechnology discovery
Skills
Languages French, native; English, fluent; Spanish, working knowledge
Software Genome analysis and molecular biology softwares
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