Dr. Alexandre Dumoulin
For Dr. Alexandre Dumoulin, the first time he used a microscope significantly transformed his perspective on organism development – the opportunity to witness intricate details of intact cells, particularly within their natural environment, deeply inspired him to embark on a career in academic research.
His passion to explore the depths of biological processes and contribute to the scientific understanding of the natural world, led him to earn a bachelor's and a master's degree in biochemistry at the University of Geneva. In 2013, Dumoulin moved to Germany to complete his Ph.D. through the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in the Helmholtz Association.
Finally, Dumoulin joined the lab of Professor Esther Stoeckli with the Department of Molecular Life Sciences at the University of Zurich as a postdoctoral researcher in December of 2017. Since then, he has explored how axons are guided towards their targets in developing central nervous systems.
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