Information
Motto
Laborare et ridere, vita in laboratorium!
Company
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Job Title
Senior Postdoc Researcher
Education
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Hogwarts House
Ravenclaw
Biography
Bio
Fco Javier de la Rosa Fernández-Pacheco is a postdoctoral researcher at the prestigious Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City, where he deftly navigates the complex world of cancer research with the grace of a matador dodging an oncoming bull. A proud graduate of the University of Navarra, he defended his thesis with honors in 2016, showcasing his expertise in cancer, epigenetics, and chemoresistance—topics that surely make him the life of any academic soirée.
Under the watchful eye of Dr. Sáez de Castresana, Fco meticulously orchestrated a groundbreaking study on glioblastoma treatment options that would make even Einstein nod in approval. His international research escapades took him to Karolinska Institutet in Sweden, where he sharpened his skills while charming colleagues with tales of drug synergy and p53 pathways.
With four published articles and presentations at numerous international conferences under his belt (not to mention impressive mentoring experience), Fco has proven himself as not just an expert but also a budding academic celebrity. He has dabbled in xenograft models and even ventured into hepatocarcinoma research—all while maintaining an uncanny ability to master new techniques like immunotherapy and bioinformatics faster than one can say "cancer stem cells."
In addition to being a scientific wizard, Fco"s charisma and passion for knowledge make him an inspirational figure among peers—a true testament that science can be both serious business and fun!
Under the watchful eye of Dr. Sáez de Castresana, Fco meticulously orchestrated a groundbreaking study on glioblastoma treatment options that would make even Einstein nod in approval. His international research escapades took him to Karolinska Institutet in Sweden, where he sharpened his skills while charming colleagues with tales of drug synergy and p53 pathways.
With four published articles and presentations at numerous international conferences under his belt (not to mention impressive mentoring experience), Fco has proven himself as not just an expert but also a budding academic celebrity. He has dabbled in xenograft models and even ventured into hepatocarcinoma research—all while maintaining an uncanny ability to master new techniques like immunotherapy and bioinformatics faster than one can say "cancer stem cells."
In addition to being a scientific wizard, Fco"s charisma and passion for knowledge make him an inspirational figure among peers—a true testament that science can be both serious business and fun!