Nina Gustafsson
About
Nina Gustafsson is from Greater Stockholm Metropolitan Area. Nina works in the following industries: "Biotechnology Research". Nina is currently Clinical Science Director at PCI Biotech Holding ASA, located in Oslo, Norway. In Nina's previous role as a Principal Investigator at Karolinska institutet, Nina worked in Stockholm, Sverige until Jul 2021. Prior to joining Karolinska institutet, Nina was a Assistant Professor and Team leader at Karolinska institutet and held the position of Assistant Professor and Team leader at Stockholm, Sverige. Prior to that, Nina was a Project Leader Drug Discovery at SciLifeLab (Science for Life Laboratory), based in Stockholm, Sverige from Jan 2016 to Jul 2021. Nina started working as Scientific Expert 20% at Kancera AB in Stockholm, Sverige in Apr 2017. From May 2015 to Jun 2017, Nina was Team Leader Targeted Biology at SciLifeLab, based in Stockholm, Sweden. Prior to that, Nina was a Postdoctoral Researcher at SciLifeLab, Karolinska Institutet, based in Stockholm, Sweden from Sep 2014 to Jan 2016. Nina started working as Postdoctoral Researcher at Karolinska Institutet in Department of Medicine in Oct 2012.
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Nina Gustafsson's current jobs
Contribute to clinical research strategies and study protocol development, including vaccination and immunotherapy Remain current on research and development trends within the industry, contribute to strategy Establish and manage network with medical professionals and investigators, and scientific advisors (KOLs) Safety officer
Nina Gustafsson's past jobs
- Successfully received multiple research grants in vast competition to establish and run my own research group of 4-6 members (2-4 MSEK/year) within academic drug discovery with focus on DNA repair - Operational and strategic leadership including responsibility for budget, personnel, and work environment under time pressure -Main supervisor for 2 PhD students in collaboration with a biotech company. The PhD student’s work under my supervision resulted in new business opportunities including a new indication for a clinical candidate drug, the success was highlighted in a 1-page ad in one of the biggest newspapers in Sweden (Svenska Dagbladet) as well as investors. - Excellent written (14 papers, >900 citations), verbal, and visual communication skills to represent research projects effectively to multiple audiences; invited speaker at international and national conferences, patient organizations, presenting at pharma partnership meetings, scientific, patent, and popular science writing - Commissions of trust; reviewer for international scientific journals and grant funding agencies, member of steering committee of gynaecological cancers at the Karolinska University hospital 2019-2020
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Establish and evaluate on an ongoing basis project strategy and development plan in line with the objectives Provided appropriate review, interpretation and management of data and recommendations to streamline and expedite the development project and make go/no-go decisions Successfully obtain research grants to meet the budget required Interpersonal and communication skills, supporting project team members to ensure goals are met and project was delivered on time
Act as a consultant within area of clinical and research expertise within targeting DNA repair as anti-cancer strategy Prepare presentation material, scientific QA at business development meetings Contributed to the development of the target product profile, translational science plan, and patent strategy
Managed 8-10 junior and senior researchers within basic science in different drug discovery projects Responsible for data documentation, provide support in scientific article writing Direct supervision, follow up and performance management dialogues
Postdoc in translational medicine and chemical biology Investigated metabolic weaknesses unique to cancer cells by employing molecular and computational biology Received in competition postdoctoral fellowships from the Swedish Society for Medical Research and Swedish Society for Childhood Cancer Postdoctoral Fellow
Investigated metabolic weaknesses unique to cancer cells by employing molecular and computational biology
The aim of my PhD thesis was to identify and characterize two E3 Ub ligases that belong to the RBR subclass that modulate NR signaling, supported in part by a postgraduate fellowship KID-medel. Main focus on hormone receptor postive breast cancer
Purified Ribonucleotide Reductase from E.coli,
Characterized LXR knockout mice models.