
Dr. Andrei Turtoï is the 2013 recipient of the prestigious “ASIP Experimental Pathologist-in-Training Award”, presented by the American Society for Investigative Pathology. The EPIT Award is presented to an ASIP trainee member who is a post-doctoral fellow and who has excelled in investigative efforts in studying mechanisms of disease.
Dr. Turtoï, working as a post-doctoral researcher in the “Metastasis Research Lab”(MRL) of the University of Liège and co-inventor of the technology used at Targetome (spin-off of MRL), has been granted this award for his work in experimental pathology where he used a biomarker discovery platform that has become Targetome’s core technology. For the first time in over 30 years, this award has been presented to a non-American.
Source: BioWin
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