1/28/2024 0 Comments Meiske venture forthe![]() She’d already done her internship at Byondis. ‘’I have a Dutch friend who is also in Life Sciences. Landing an internship through her networkĬristina mentions that she landed the internship partly thanks to her network at HAN. So I’m super happy that I got accepted there as well!’’ They have tons of experience and love doing what they’re doing. And the people at Byondis are very passionate. Since I really like my research, I also like what the company has to offer. ![]() They also have the patent, the legal rights on one of the medicines, which is used to treat cancer. ![]() It has about 400 employees, and it's very good at creating this unique drug antibody conjugate. How cool’s that?’’Ĭristina is doing her internship at Byondis, a pharmaceutical company in Nijmegen. It’s a new therapy that's been invented in recent years, and I'm going to do research about it. You can make this drug specifically target the tumor and nothing else. In my upcoming internship, I will focus on ADCs (antibody-drug conjugates) – a targeted therapy for treating cancer. I wrote an essay in which I made a visual representation of the life stages of the malaria parasite. ‘’My first internship was focused on malaria research. Being exposed to different kinds of research in the first and second year helps you discover what you truly want to do.’’ Slowly but surely, you can really tailor the Life Sciences program to exactly fit your interests and passions. There are 3 specializations you can choose from: to work with humans, plants, or bacteria. In the third year, you choose your specialization. ![]() So, you have many biology and chemistry classes, and as you progress, you also learn about plant biology. In the program, you learn about how human cells work. ‘’The Life Sciences program really makes you feel like you're doing research. Luckily, Life Sciences at HAN turned out to be the perfect match for her. Tailoring the program to fit her interests I wanted to work with people and really sense the difference my research makes. Mathematics and physics didn’t excite me. But the theoretical approach didn’t fit me. So it’s really all about personal preferences – are you more into theory or more into practice? I initially chose a research university because it was just 3 years versus 4 years of study at a university of applied sciences. ‘’It’s not that one program is better than the other. She made the switch to HAN the next year. In 2017, she received her second Masters degree in Public Policy (ME) under the faculty of Economy & Business, University of Indonesia.Before Cristina studied Life Sciences at HAN, she'd studied Molecular Life Sciences at Radboud University. She started with a distribution program of for indpendent films – kolektif, a mini festival for Indonesia independent filmmakers to launch their films – Film Musik Makan, a micro cinema for alternative screening space – Kinosaurus, a film workshop (film lab) for story development and editing in partnership with international tutors – LOCK, and several other programs. Both films are appreciated by the domestic market and won several awards at Festival Film Indonesia.Īside from producing film, in 2013 she founded Cipta Citra Indonesia Foundation, a non-profit organization that focuses on empowering an ecosystem of independent film in Indonesia to keep the diversity of films and audiences. In 2016 she co-founded Palari Film and produced Posesif (2016, SGIFF), Aruna & Her Palate (2018, Culinary Cinema, Berlinale). She continues her venture of producing films with artistic quality. She produced her first feature film Blind Pig Who Wants to Fly (2008, Rotterdam-Fipresci Award), followed by Postcards from the Zoo (2012, In-Competition at Berlinale). Meiske Taurisia entered the film industry in 2004, and co-founded babibutafilm in 2007.
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