Summary
Alexander Carlsson is a student researcher and biomedicine master’s candidate based in Stockholm with a decade of hands-on lab experience focused on aging, neurodegeneration, and stem cell biology. He has contributed to projects at Lund University and the Lund Stem Cell Center studying amyloid-beta handling and cellular aging, and is currently researching molecular brain aging during an internship at the University of Oslo. Comfortable with wet-lab techniques such as western/dot blots, immunocytochemistry and cell culture, he combines rigorous experimental skills with a technology-enthusiast mindset and a disciplined, coffee-fueled work ethic. Notably, he has transitioned quickly between short intensive projects and longer-term studies, demonstrating adaptability and a knack for integrating methods across neurodegeneration and rejuvenation research.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Biomedicine, Master of Science - MS, Biomedicine at Lund University
Swedish, English, German