Summary
Ceri-anne Suurmond is a Medical and Scientific Affairs Manager with a decade of experience at the intersection of biomedical engineering and translational research, recently moving from a PhD focused on nanobiomaterials and bone metastasis models to a role in medical affairs at Kuros Biosciences. She combines deep hands-on expertise in developing in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo models with strong analytical rigor and a track record of supervising students and presenting internationally. Her background includes international research placements (UCLA, MERLN) and a multidisciplinary education spanning biomedical engineering, neuroscience and pharmacology, which informs a pragmatic approach to advancing preclinical models and regenerative therapies. Known for meticulous attention to detail and persistent, collaborative problem-solving, she seeks to optimize drug-development processes and translate innovative therapies into better patient outcomes. An unexpected facet: alongside her scientific work she has practical experience creating educational media and iOS development exposure, reflecting a versatile skill set in communication and technology.
10 years of coding experience
Master, Biomedical Engineering, Master, Biomedical Engineering at University of Twente
Technasium (vwo), Profile: Nature & Technique, Nature & Health, Technasium (vwo), Profile: Nature & Technique, Nature & Health at Het Streek (Ede)
Visiting Graduate Researcher, Liver on a chip, Visiting Graduate Researcher, Liver on a chip at University of California, Los Angeles
The University of Melbourne