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University of Groningen

Microfluidic tools for multidimensional liquid chromatography Ianovska, Margaryta

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Publication date: 2018

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Curriculum Vitae

Margaryta Ianovska was born on June 21st 1990 in Kiev, Ukraine. After finishing high school in 2007 she entered the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kiev, where she obtained first BSc and then MSc degree (both cum laude) in Analytical Chemistry. After the graduation Margaryta had been working for several months at the pharmaceutical company Darnitsa in Kiev. In 2013 she was accepted as a PhD student at the University of Groningen and moved abroad. Mainly she had been working the Department of Pharmacy, having several internships at DSM and visiting/working in other labs across the Europe. The results of her PhD project are presented in this thesis. During her second PhD year, Margaryta gave an oral talk at the international HPLC conference in Geneva, Switzerland. Being a creative person, she designed a new group logo that is used on all posters and presentation of the Pharmaceutical Analysis group. Beside of that, Margaryta is interested in art, photography, baking and dancing salsa.

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