Anna Falk

Director Of The Human Ips Core Facility at Karolinska Institutet

Anna Falk has a diverse work experience in the field of stem cell biology and neurodevelopment. Anna is currently the Director of Lund ATMP Centrum at Lund University, where they lead a research group studying cellular models of brain development in health and disease. Prior to this, they worked at Karolinska Institutet as the Director of the human iPS core facility, Associate Professor of Stem Cell Biology, and Assistant Professor. Anna also had a sabbatical at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, where they studied neural migration in iPS cells. Anna Falk's early career includes a post-doc position at the University of Cambridge, where they worked with human embryonic stem cells and induced pluripotent stem cells, and a PhD at Karolinska Institute focusing on adult mouse neural stem cells and gene delivery.

Anna Falk completed their high school education at an unknown time. Anna then attended Umeå University from 1993 to 1997, earning a Master's degree in Molecular Biology. In 1997-1998, they attended the Biomedical Research School at Umeå University. Finally, from 1999 to 2006, Anna pursued a PhD in Stem Cells at Karolinska Institutet.

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Timeline

  • Director Of The Human Ips Core Facility

    January, 2011 - present

  • Associate Professor Of Stem Cell Biology

    October, 2014

  • Assistant Professor

    January, 2012

  • Scientist

    September, 2010

  • Post-doc

    January, 2006

  • Phd Student

    1999