Azra Alajbegovic Ph.D.

Scientist at Svar Life Science

Azra Alajbegovic Ph.D. has a diverse work experience spanning several positions and institutions. Azra is currently working as a Scientist at Svar Life Science AB, where their responsibilities include applying quality principles to daily work and developing and validating assays. Prior to this, they worked as a Laboratory Scientist at the same company, where they applied GCP, GLP, and GMP quality principles and developed and validated assays according to guidelines.

Before joining Svar Life Science AB, Azra was a Postdoctoral Researcher at Lund University, where they managed projects, wrote manuscripts and grant proposals, performed statistical analyses, taught cell culturing, and supervised students in laboratory techniques, manuscript writing, and statistical analysis.

Azra also worked as a PhD Student in Molecular Physiology at Lund University, conducting research on regulators of vascular smooth muscle phenotype. Additionally, they served as a Scholar in Vascular Research at the same institution.

Earlier in their career, Azra worked as a Graduate Research Student at the University of California, Davis, where they investigated the effects of altering calcium levels on ROS generation and proteasome activity in cardiomyocytes. Azra has also held several summer research scholarships at Lund University.

Overall, Azra Alajbegovic Ph.D. has gained extensive experience in research, project management, manuscript writing, statistical analysis, and laboratory techniques throughout their career.

Azra Alajbegovic Ph.D. completed their Bachelor's degree in Biomedicine at Lund University from 2010 to 2013. Azra then pursued their Master's degree in Biomedicine at Lund University from 2013 to 2015. Following their Master's degree, they went on to obtain their Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) from Lund University, which they completed between 2015 and 2019. The field of study for their Ph.D. is not specified in the provided information.

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  • Scientist

    March, 2023 - present

  • Laboratory Scientist

    February, 2021