Meet our toxicology alumni
Many of our alumni continue as PhD students at KI or other universities in Sweden and Europe. Quite many also get positions at Swedish/European chemical agencies, food safety authorities, pharmaceutical or chemical companies. Here you can get to know some of our great alumni.
Photo: N/AZiting's research investigates the effects of nanomaterials on barrier organs such as the lungs and skin
Class of 2022
Photo: N/AAna is pursuing a research career in nutritional epidemiology
Class of 2024 & Bergendorff scholarship holder
Photo: N/AJulia's PhD studies aim to reduce the use of animals in toxicity testing
Class of 2024 & Bergendorff scholarship holder
Photo: N/AHendrik is pursuing a career within toxicology research
Class of 2024 & Bergendorff scholarship holder
Photo: N/ALydia loves the thrill of finding answers to challenging research questions
Class of 2023 & Bergendorff Scholarship holder
Photo: N/AMaria is pursuing a career in the pharma industry to have a more direct impact on patients
Class of 2023 & Bergendorff Scholarship holder
Photo: N/AQianyu's PhD studies aim to increase the understanding of cancer biology
Class of 2022
Photo: N/AOneka's PhD studies aim to improve personalized cancer treatments
Class of 2022
Photo: N/AFaria is pursuing a career in the industry to promote chemical safety
Class of 2024 & Bergendorff scholarship holder
Photo: N/ANorna is committed to promoting human health and chemical safety
Class of 2023 & Bergendorff scholarship holder
Photo: N/AFrazer wants to contribute to the field by developing new models for toxicity testing
Class of 2023 & Bergendorff Scholarship holder
Photo: N/AMinying loves the process of uncovering new findings that could contribute to global health
Class of 2022
Photo: EAWAGMihai-Ovidiu is passionate about developing alternative methods to predict chemical toxicity
Class of 2022
