Akademiska sjukhuset
Madeleine Larsson is an experienced Infektionsbiolog at Akademiska sjukhuset since July 2024, with a strong background in microbiology and molecular virology. Previous roles include Development Engineer at Q-linea from March 2020 to June 2024 and Laboratory Engineer at PharmaControl MQL AB from August 2018 to March 2020, where responsibilities included analyzing pharmaceuticals and water for microbiological contamination and conducting endotoxin testing. Prior experience at Akademiska sjukhuset involved laboratory work in clinical microbiology, focusing on DNA extraction and qPCR. Madeleine's early career also includes research as a Master Thesis Student at the University of Wollongong and a laboratory assistant role at Biomedicinskt centrum, Uppsala Universitet. Educational qualifications include a Master's degree in Infection Biology from Uppsala University and a Bachelor's degree in Medical Biology from Linköping University.
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Akademiska sjukhuset
Akademiska sjukhuset, Uppsala University Hospital, is Sweden's oldest university hospital. The first department was established as early as 1708. But Uppsala University Hospital does not rest on its laurels, quite the contrary. It is a characteristic of the activities here always to look for new, innovative solutions. We make the best use of new technology, new scientific findings and new ways of working in order to solve medical problems and to continuously improve the way we take care of our patients. Today Uppsala University Hospital is one of Swedens's biggest och a full-scale university hospital with 8,000 employees and 1,100 beds. Each year there are 58,000 admissions, 330,000 physician encounters and 420,000 out-patient treatments. The University Hospital has several different roles – county hospital, specialist hospital, training hospital and research hospital. These various roles merge together in an average day, laying the foundation for and explaining the experience, expertise and empathy that exists here.