Congratulations Vicente!

Congratulations Vicente!

Vicente Sedano-Núñez is from Mexico and have been living in Europe for 7 years before he moved to Stockholm in Jan 2017. He arrived with his wife who started a postdoc in immunology at the Karolinska Institutet. Since then Vicente has been learning Swedish, working hard on his PhD thesis in microbiology, and volunteering as Communication Team lead for SDCN.

Vicente defensed his thesis early April 2018. Immediately after receiving his PhD. from the Wageningen University in the Netherlands, Vicente is offered a postdoctoral fellow position at the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Uppsala University! He will conduct experimental and bioinformatic studies in freshwater bacteria, as part of a larger interdisciplinary project supported by a long-term grant from Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. The goal is to gain a deeper understanding of the details that regulate and limit the carbon cycling of lakes.

Congratulations to Vicente in embarking a new journey into exciting scientific discoveries!

Last updated 2018/04/27

Vicente Sedano-Núñez is from Mexico and have been living in Europe for 7 years before he moved to Stockholm in Jan 2017. He arrived with his wife who started a postdoc in immunology at the Karolinska Institutet. Since then Vicente has been learning Swedish, working hard on his PhD thesis in microbiology, and volunteering as Communication Team lead for SDCN.

Vicente defensed his thesis early April 2018. Immediately after receiving his PhD. from the Wageningen University in the Netherlands, Vicente is offered a postdoctoral fellow position at the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Uppsala University! He will conduct experimental and bioinformatic studies in freshwater bacteria, as part of a larger interdisciplinary project supported by a long-term grant from Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. The goal is to gain a deeper understanding of the details that regulate and limit the carbon cycling of lakes.

Congratulations to Vicente in embarking a new journey into exciting scientific discoveries!

Last updated 2018/04/27