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Sulliman Ommar Omarjee, Ph D.

Scientist - Immune Assay Development at T-Therapeutics Ltd

Sulliman Ommar Omarjee, Ph.D., has held various research positions throughout their career. Sulliman Ommar began in 2012 as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the Institut Genomique Fonctionelle de Lyon, where they worked for two months. In 2013, they worked as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the Cancer Research Center of Lyon for one month.

In 2014, Omarjee returned to the International Center for Infectiology Research (CIRI) as an Undergraduate Research Assistant, focusing on studying Mendelian forms of autoimmunity and identifying a mutation in MFG-E8. Their responsibilities included cloning and characterizing mutant MFG-E8, as well as protein purification.

From 2015 to 2018, Omarjee served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1. Sulliman Ommar then continued their research at CIRI as a PhD Fellow in AutoInflammation and Immunometabolism. During this time, they characterized monogenic causes of autoimmune and auto-inflammatory diseases. One significant finding was the identification of loss-of-function mutations in LACC1 coding sequence in three juvenile idiopathic arthritis families.

In 2020, Omarjee joined the University of Cambridge as a Postdoctoral Research Associate, where their specific role is not mentioned. Currently, in 2023, they work at T-Therapeutics Ltd as a Scientist specializing in Immune Assay Development.

Overall, Omarjee's work experience has focused on autoimmune and auto-inflammatory diseases, particularly in understanding the molecular mechanisms and genetic components contributing to these conditions.

Sulliman Ommar Omarjee, Ph.D., has a strong educational background in the field of immunology. Sulliman Ommar obtained their Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree from Université de Lyon, where they specialized in immunology. This program took place from 2015 to 2019.

Prior to their Ph.D., Omarjee completed a Master's degree in Genetics, Cell Biology, and Pathology at Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1. Sulliman Ommar pursued this degree from 2013 to 2015.

Furthermore, Omarjee holds a Bachelor's degree in Life Sciences from Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1. Sulliman Ommar completed this program from 2010 to 2013.

Before starting their university education, Omarjee attended New Eton College, where they successfully completed the Cambridge International A-Levels Examinations with a focus on science. This occurred from 2003 to 2009.

In addition to their academic achievements, Omarjee has also obtained a TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) certification from ETS Global B.V. However, the specific details regarding when they obtained this certification are not provided.

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