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Dec 2023
8m 44s

Vis ma chimie #7 avec Yann Muller

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About this episode
Dans ce nouvel épisode de Vis ma chimie, le podcast où un jeune chercheur donne la parole à un pair, nous recevons Yann Müller, directeur en assurance qualité dans le domaine pharmaceutique en Suisse. Il nous donne un aperçu de son quotidien au travail au pays des helvètes et nous partage, avec passion, pourquoi il a choisi de faire carrière en assurance qua ... Show More
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