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ABOUT CTC

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For almost 3 decades, CTC has been creating compelling medical content to effectively communicate with busy HCPs.

Our team is made up of driven, transparent, resourceful, and supportive members who are committed to success.

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If you value a supportive culture where initiative, resourcefulness, and drive are rewarded, you'll feel right at home here.

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SUSTAINABILITY

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In partnership with veritree, we are dedicated to fostering a sustainable future by rejuvenating vital landscapes essential for our planet's wellbeing.

We plant 10 verified trees for every quote we publish, and an additional 40 trees once we kick off a project with you.

Mia Stanic, PhD, MSc

Medical Lead
Mia Stanic

Curious, team player 

Mia serves as a Medical Lead, overseeing the strategic creation of informative, engaging, and precise medical education content focused on medical advancements and evolving treatment landscape. This includes developing learning materials and research articles tailored to diverse audiences within the healthcare industry. 

Mia gained her MSc degree in Biology/Genetics at the University of Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina), and PhD degree in Genomics and Virology/Immunology at Heidelberg University (Germany). She completed her post-doctoral training at the University of Toronto (Canada), focusing on DNA damage research in cancer and premature aging, describing dsbNETs as a novel DNA repair mechanism in cells. Mia also gained experiences working as a Science Journal Section co-editor and freelance medical writer.  

In her free time, she enjoys spending time with family and friends, exploring galleries and museums, as well as designing her own clothes.