1. CV Otto Manneberg
Curriculum vitae – Otto Manneberg, PhD
Address: Science for Life Laboratory
Box 1031, 17121 Solna, Sweden
Tel: +46-8-52481441 (office)
Tel: +46-76-9410949 (cell)
Email: otto.manneberg@scilifelab.se
Date of Birth: 1981-10-12
Civil Status: Married to Cecilia, b. Stafström. No children.
1. Graduate degree:
2005: MSc in Engineering Physics (Civ.ing. teknisk fysik), Royal Institute of
Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden.
2. Doctoral degree:
2009: PhD (Tekn. Dr.) in Applied Physics, KTH.
Thesis: “Multidimensional Ultrasonic Standing Wave Manipulation in
Microfluidic Chips”.
Supervisor: Prof. Hans Hertz.
3. Postdoctoral research:
2009-2010: Biomedical Imaging Laboratory, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston,
MA, USA
2011: Biomedical Imaging Laboratory, Harvard School of Public Health, stationed
at the Science for Life Laboratory (SciLifeLab), Karolinska Institutet Science
Park, Solna, Sweden
4. Current employment
Postdoctoral Fellow with the Harvard School of Public Health, (stationed at the Science for
Life Laboratory, Karolinska Institute Science Park, Solna, Sweden). Full-time researcher.
5. Previous employment
2002-2009: Teaching assistant in Physics (approx. 15% of full time), KTH
2005-2009: PhD student, Biomedical and X-Ray Physics, KTH
6. Undergraduate students:
2005: Assistant advisor to project worker Katja Dopf.
2005: Assistant advisor to project worker Agnès Sauleda Brossa.
2008: Advisor to project worker Johan Strååt.
2008-2009: Assistant advisor to MSc candidate Ida Iranmanesh. Thesis: “Biocompatibility
of ultrasonically caged cells in microfluidic chips”.
7. Previous awards and grants:
2006-2009: Teaching awards from Engineering Physics Chapter at KTH:
2006, 2007 and 2009.
2009: Hellmuth Hertz Foundation, postdoctoral scholarship (used 2010)
2009: Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences, postdoctoral scholarship (used 2011)
2011: KTH MBM (medical and biomedical) platform multidisciplinary research
startup grant.
2011: KTH MBM funding proposal grant
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8. Postdoctoral peer-reviewed papers:
Imaging immune surveillance by individual natural killer cells isolated in arrays of
nanoliter wells, PLoS ONE 2010
Comparative whole-body pharmacokinetics of N-acetyl-L-cysteine and D-methionine
and their metabolites using four routes of administration (first author, in prep.)
Cochlear pharmacodynamics of hearing-protective antioxidants (first author, in prep.)
Host-derived pericytes and Sca-1+ cells predominate in the MART-1− stroma fraction of
experimentally induced melanoma (accepted for publication in J Histochem Cytochem)
9. Scientific Authorship:
Author on 10 peer-reviewed papers and 20 conference contributions. Three of the first-name
papers have been highlighted by the journal or other journals.
10. Patents:
”Ultrasonic merging”, O. Manneberg, M. Wiklund, B. Önfelt, T. Frisk, B. Vanherbergen, och
H M Hertz, Swedish patent SE 21044962 (pending).
11. Teaching:
2002-2009: Assistant teacher in Physics (first through fourth year courses), KTH.
2008: Pedagogical education: Teaching and Learning 1 (KTH Learning Lab), 7.5
credits.
2008-2009: Assisting in course development in first year Physics, produced conference
contribution for pedagogy conference.
2008-2009: Guest lecturer at pedagogy course for PhD students.
2006-2009: Teaching awards from Engineering Physics Chapter at KTH:
2006, 2007 and 2009.
12. International Networks
EU-FP6 CellPROM
Jörg Kutter, DTU, Copenhagen
Henrik Bruus, DTU, Copenhagen
Rick A. Rogers, Harvard Univ., Boston, USA and UANL, Monterrey, Mexico
Robert M. Westervelt group, Harvard Univ., USA
David Issadore, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, USA
Royce Clifford, NMCSD, San Diego, USA
13. Miscellaneous:
1999: Studied mathematics at the College of Marin, CA, USA
2003: Co-responsible for reception of new students, Engineering Physics, KTH
(part-time work Feb-Sep).
2007-2009: Member of PhD Students’ School Council, School of Engineering Sciences,
KTH.
2010: Member of Harvard School of Public Health Postdoctoral Association.
2011: Safety representative (“skyddsombud”) for one third of SciLifeLab
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