Carl Martin Peter Nilsson
Assistant Professor
Section 02 - Paediatric Dentistry
Nørre Allé 20
2200 København N
Curriculum vitae of Martin Nilsson
Martin Nilsson
Vismarlövsvägen 179-22
233 76 Klågerup
Tel: 46 70 2373566 (mobile),
bruksgarden@telia.com
690514-4231, 140569-3239
Personal
Born May 14th 1969 in Lund, Sweden. Swedish citizen. Married, two children
Professional experience
1501- Copenhagen University, Assistant Professor
0811-1412 Copenhagen University, Postdoctoral Position
0802-0810 DTU, Postdoctoral Position
0509-0708 Affibody AB, Scientist
0501-0508 Affibody AB, Head of Affibody Generation
0311-0412 Affibody AB, Team leader
0105-0310 Biostapro/Department of Microbiology, SLU, Researcher
9501-0104 Department of Microbiology, SLU, PhD student
9406-9408 Department of Molecular biology, Uppsala University
9305-9312 Department of Microbiology, SLU
Education
95-01 PhD student at the Department of Microbiology at SLU
89-94 Master of Science in Agriculture at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (Biotechnology program)
85-88 Nature science, Berga, Eslöv
Publications
23 peer-reviewed articles
Doctoral theses. 2001. Fibrinogen and von Willebrand factor binding proteins in Staphylococci
Patent applications
New fibrinogen binding protein originating from coagulase-negative Staphylococcus. 1997. Applicants and Inventors: Guss, Bengt; Nilsson, Martin; Frykberg, Lars; Flock, Jan-Ingmar; Lindberg, Martin (EPO 97928617.6)
Von Willebrand binding factor-binding proteins from staphylococci. 2000. Guss, Bengt; Nilsson, Martin; Frykberg, Lars; Jacobsson Karin; Bjerketorp Joakim (PCT/SE017/00766)
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Small Molecule Anti-biofilm Agents Developed on the Basis of Mechanistic Understanding of Biofilm Formation
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa Microcolonies in Coronary Thrombi from Patients with ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction
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A transposon mutant library of Bacillus cereus ATCC 10987 reveals novel genes required for biofilm formation and implicates motility as an important factor for pellicle-biofilm formation
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