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Lina Nilsson is an American biomedical engineer known for her work in technology and entrepreneurship. She was named one of
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. She has been published in
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, and various scientific journals.


Early life and education

Nilsson received a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the
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, followed by a M.S. in Biomedical Engineering from the
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. As a PhD candidate at the University of Washington, she applied for and was awarded a Bonderman Travel Fellowship, which "gives students eight months to “come to know the world in new ways.”" She visited biology labs in Asia and South America, where she saw researchers hindered by lack of access to proper laboratory equipment. Nilsson has a Dr.Sc. from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, where she received the ETH Medal for an outstanding doctoral thesis.


Career

Nilsson moved to the
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, where she worked as a postdoc and was named the Innovation Director at the Blum Center for Developing Economies. Drawing from her Bonderman Fellow experiences, she cofounded
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there to develop high quality, open-source lab equipment that scientists could build themselves. In 2013,
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selected her as one of its 35 Innovators Under 35 for work at the Blum Center and Tekla Labs, and along with the others named, she appeared at the magazine's
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conference. From 2015 to 2017, Nilsson worked at Enlitic as first the Head of Market Development, then the Vice President of Strategy and Operations, and then the Chief Operating Officer. She now works at Recursion Pharmaceuticals. Nilsson's areas of interest include technological innovation, access to laboratory equipment for low-income students, and retention and recruitment of women to engineering. In interviews, she has spoken on the importance of socially conscious engineering courses and emphasizing humanitarian end goals to attract more women to the profession. On the topic of expanding infrastructure and access, she states that equipment and resource access is the "new horizon for democratizing science, beyond open data and open knowledge movements (such as
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science journals)."


Selected publications

* Lina Nilsson and Shankar Sastry. "Engineering improvements for the world." October 5, 2014. ''The Washington Post''
Article
* Lina Nilsson. "Ph.D.'s, come out of the closet!" 08 Aug 2014, Vol. 345, Issue 6197, pp. 706. DOI
10.1126/science.345.6197.706
* Lina Nilsson, Temina Madon, S. Shankar Sastry. "Toward a New Field of Development Engineering: Linking Technology Design to the Demands of the Poor." Procedia Engineering, Volume 78, 2014, Pages 3–9, ISSN 1877-7058, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.proeng.2014.07.032


References

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