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France (5:38 AM)
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Joined on February 6, 2009
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I come from Poland but currently live in France. I have a university degree in molecular biology (MSc) and later on studied film production. I currently work in France as a freelance executive producer in audiovisual production. Fluent in both French and English, Polish being my first language.
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Experience
Junior executiv
Jan, 2013 - Jun, 2013
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5 months
Aglagla
Jan, 2013 - Jun, 2013
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5 months
Audiovisual production company, working a TV cartoon series.
Jan, 2013 - Jun, 2013
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5 months
Film distribution coordinator
Feb, 2012 - Dec, 2012
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10 months
Fondivina
Feb, 2012 - Dec, 2012
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10 months
Coordinating the release of three indie movies in France
Feb, 2012 - Dec, 2012
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10 months
Education
Panstwowa Wyzsza Szkola Filmowa, Telewizyjna i Teatralna im. Leona Schillera w Lodzi
2008 - 2010
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2 years
Postgraduate education

Poland
2008 - 2010
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2 years
Uniwersytet Jagiellonski w Krakowie
2003 - 2008
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5 years
MSc

Poland
2003 - 2008
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5 years
Qualifications
TOEFL
2011
ETS
Testing my English skills
2011
Certificate in Advanced English
2002
University of Cambridge
Testing my English skills
2002
Publications
A novel mode of intervention with serine protease activity: targeting zymogen activation.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
CO-AUTHOR Abstract Serine proteases are secreted from cells as single-chain zymogens, typically having activities orders of magnitude lower than those of the mature two-chain enzymes. Activation occurs by a conformational change initiated by cleavage of a specific peptide bond. We have derived a monoclonal antibody (mAb-112) which binds with subnanomolar affinity to pro-uPA, the zymogen form of urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA). We mapped the epitope of the antibody to the autolysis loop, one of
Nonproteolytic induction of catalytic activity into the single-chain form of urokinase-type plasminogen activator by dipeptides.
Biochemistry
CO-AUTHOR Abstract Serine proteases are initially synthesized as single-chain proenzymes with activities that are many orders of magnitude lower than those of the mature enzyme. Proteolytic cleavage of an exposed loop liberates a new amino terminus that inserts into a hydrophobic pocket and forms a stabilizing salt bridge with a ubiquitously conserved aspartate residue, resulting in a conformational change organizing the mature oxyanion hole. In a decisive 1976 work, Huber and Bode [Bode, W., and Huber, R
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