Annette Granéli
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Experience
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Green-On
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Sweden
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Food and Beverage Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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CEO and Co-Founder
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Sep 2021 - Present
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Co-Founder and chairman of the board
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Nov 2020 - Aug 2021
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RISE Research Institutes of Sweden
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Sweden
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Research
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700 & Above Employee
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Senior Project Manager
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Jan 2018 - Sep 2021
I was working at the Food and Bioscience department at RISE as a senior project manager. I was working with research and innovation processes, specializing in new and technologies for food production as and rural sustainable development (within the European project RUBIZMO for example). I was successfully coordinating the inter-disciplinary application for the center for Food Innovation Enabling Sustainable Transition (FINEST). I was working at the Food and Bioscience department at RISE as a senior project manager. I was working with research and innovation processes, specializing in new and technologies for food production as and rural sustainable development (within the European project RUBIZMO for example). I was successfully coordinating the inter-disciplinary application for the center for Food Innovation Enabling Sustainable Transition (FINEST).
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Group Manager
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2015 - 2017
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Member
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2011 - Dec 2014
The young academy is an organization founded almost 3 years ago by the Royal Academy of Sciences. The academy has 40 members engaging in science and society, interdisciplinary science and research politics. I have participated in a debate regarding Swedish top research in Almedalen 2013 (arranged by ESS and MaxIV https://www.maxlab.lu.se/node/1618 ), been involved in workshops about creativity and creative environment, been writing debate articles and moderated a seminar about scientific breakthroughs amongst other things. Recently, I was project leader of a gender equality seminar held at Chalmers January 30. More info can be found at www.sverigesungaakademi.se. Show less
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President
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Jun 2013 - Dec 2013
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University of Gothenburg
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Sweden
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Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Assistant Professor
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2008 - Dec 2013
Research, development and teaching in biophysics, biotechnique and biomaterials within projects of single-molecule protein-DNA interaction in relation to DNA-repair processes, single-molecule sequencing using fluorescence microscopy and nano-fluidics, and liposomes as allergy sensitizers in skin penetration visualized with multiphoton fluorescence microscopy. Method development of biophysical analytical techniques including materials and fluidic designProject managingSupervising and leading the research group Budget and administrative responsibilitiesThe research was supported by the Swedish strategic research foundation (SSF), Carl Trygger foundation for scientific research and Inga-Britt och Arne Lundbergs research foundation. Leadership courses from the University of Gothenburg and the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research Show less
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Postdoc
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Jan 2006 - Jul 2008
Research and development of methods and assays for the use in single cell analysis of the AMPK-pathway (sensor for cellular energy status) in detail Writing articles and participated in research conferences. Project planning and project leading. The project was an EU-funded interdisciplinary, collaborative project called AMPKIN.
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Columbia University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Postdoc
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Apr 2004 - Nov 2005
Research and development of methods and assays for the use in single-molecule research. Investigations of Rad51, a protein involved in the DNA-repair pathway homologous recombination. Main techniques used: Surface patterning, microfluidics, TIRFM Writing research articles and participated in research conferences. Supervision of PhD-students and master students. Development of lab-procedures and quality control of the analytical methods www.thegreenelab.cumc.columbia.edu Research and development of methods and assays for the use in single-molecule research. Investigations of Rad51, a protein involved in the DNA-repair pathway homologous recombination. Main techniques used: Surface patterning, microfluidics, TIRFM Writing research articles and participated in research conferences. Supervision of PhD-students and master students. Development of lab-procedures and quality control of the analytical methods www.thegreenelab.cumc.columbia.edu
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Chalmers University of Technology
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Sweden
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Research Services
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700 & Above Employee
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PhD student
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1998 - 2004
PhD-thesis title: Supported cell membrane mimics – with incorporated transmembrane proteins. Development of biosensor and bio-analytical methods for the use in drug-target investigations with label-free biosensors and transmembrane proteins. Writing articles and participated in research conferences. Teaching in biochemistry courses. Patent filing. Company start-up. I held the Lawski foundation grant for scientific research in Biochemistry, 1998-2003. PhD-thesis title: Supported cell membrane mimics – with incorporated transmembrane proteins. Development of biosensor and bio-analytical methods for the use in drug-target investigations with label-free biosensors and transmembrane proteins. Writing articles and participated in research conferences. Teaching in biochemistry courses. Patent filing. Company start-up. I held the Lawski foundation grant for scientific research in Biochemistry, 1998-2003.
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Education
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Chalmers
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Materials Science -
University of Gothenburg
Master of Science (M.Sc.), Chemistry and Biochemistry -
Linn��universitetet
Chemical Engineer, Extra courses in biochemistry, organic chemistry, linear algebra and calculus, single variable