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                     <b>PhD in Science and Technology Studies. </b><br>I have conducted research in the life sciences for the development of new drugs as an undergraduate student of Microbiology and a graduate student of Biochemistry in the University of Saskatchewan in Canada. Since then I shifted to the social aspects of science, having worked in innovation management consultancy and as strategic advisor for the Colombian government in R&D and international affairs.The experience here complemented with an MPhil degree in Technology Policy at the University of Cambridge. At the moment, I am a PhD student at UCL’s Science and Technology Studies department, planning to study innovation policies related to synthetic biology and alternative knowledge production regimes such as open innovation, Do-It-Yourself biology, and crowd science. I am involved in the human practice side of the iGEM competition. My hobbies include running, creative writing, and playing with my dog (a Pug).  
                     <b>PhD in Science and Technology Studies. </b><br>I have conducted research in the life sciences for the development of new drugs as an undergraduate student of Microbiology and a graduate student of Biochemistry in the University of Saskatchewan in Canada. Since then I shifted to the social aspects of science, having worked in innovation management consultancy and as strategic advisor for the Colombian government in R&D and international affairs.The experience here complemented with an MPhil degree in Technology Policy at the University of Cambridge. At the moment, I am a PhD student at UCL’s Science and Technology Studies department, planning to study innovation policies related to synthetic biology and alternative knowledge production regimes such as open innovation, Do-It-Yourself biology, and crowd science. I am involved in the human practice side of the iGEM competition. My hobbies include running, creative writing, and playing with my dog (a Pug).  
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