Emma Nordahl

Senior Scientist R&D at Hansa Biopharma

Emma Nordahl has a diverse work experience spanning over two decades.

Emma began their career in 1999, working on a research project at Lund University, focusing on antibiotic resistance among group A streptococci bacteria. In 2000, they worked as a microbiologist at Lund University Hospital, specializing in Chlamydia testing. Later that year, they conducted research on antimicrobial peptides in human seminal plasma at Lund University's Section of Clinical Chemistry.

In 2002, Emma became a PhD student at Lund University, where they continued their research until 2009. Emma'sPhD thesis focused on bacterial virulence factors and their interactions with human extracellular matrix.

After completing their PhD, Emma joined Lund University again in 2010 as an Assistant Researcher at the Department of Laboratory Medicine, Section of Medical Microbiology in Malmö. Emma'swork involved researching bacterial virulence factors and their interactions with human extracellular matrix. Emma also took on the role of Senior Scientist at Hansa Biopharma AB (publ) in 2019, where they contributed to R&D efforts.

Outside of their scientific career, Emma briefly served as a Deputy Board Member at Nykraft AB in 2008. In 2007, they founded the design company loveisa and held the position of CEO until 2009. Additionally, they worked as a designer for the company.

Overall, Emma Nordahl has an extensive background in scientific research, focusing on bacterial virulence factors and antibiotic resistance, as well as experience in management and design roles.

Emma Nordahl has a strong educational background in the field of Sciences. Emma started their education in 1991 at Katedralskolan i Lund, where they studied Naturvetenskap for three years. Following their time at Katedralskolan i Lund, Emma enrolled in Lund University in 1994. Emma pursued both their Bachelor's degree in Biology and their Master's degree in Molecular Biology, completing their studies in the year 2000. Emma's education didn't stop there, as they continued their academic journey at Lund University, where they earned their PhD in Medical Sciences from 2002 to 2009. Throughout their education, Emma focused on subjects related to Biology and the Medical Sciences, establishing a well-rounded knowledge base in their field.

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