Brady Nilsson has a diverse work experience starting in 2018 as a Student Ambassador at the Royal Institute of Technology. In 2020, Brady worked at the Karolinska Institutet as part of a Master Thesis Project focused on Molecular Biometry using mass spectrometry. This role involved conducting proteomic workflows, mapping protein networks, and identifying differentially expressed proteins. In 2021, Brady joined the FDA as an ORISE Fellow, where they conducted research projects related to chemical risk assessment and xenobiotic identification and quantification using HPLC-MS. Currently, Brady works as a Research and Development Scientist at FUJIFILM Irvine Scientific, where their responsibilities and accomplishments in this role are yet to be determined.
Brady Nilsson has pursued a comprehensive education, primarily in the field of medical sciences. Starting from 2014, they attended The College of Idaho for a duration of four years, where they completed their Bachelor of Science degree in Pre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies in 2018. Building on this foundation, in the following year, Nilsson enrolled at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology. Here, they further specialized their knowledge in the area of Environmental Health and Safety and earned a Master of Science degree by the end of 2019. Finally, from 2019 to 2021, they studied at the prestigious Karolinska Institutet, focusing on Toxicology. As a result, Nilsson successfully achieved a Master of Medical Science degree in this specific field.
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