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Martin Samuelsson is an Adjunct Associate Professor at Linköping University's Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences (BKV), affiliated with the Center for Social and Affective Neuroscience (CSAN). His research focuses on neurochemical pathways in mental and neurological disorders, particularly the kynurenine pathway, cerebrospinal fluid metabolites, and neuropsychopharmacological mechanisms. He collaborates on studies involving ketamine's effects, schizophrenia biomarkers, and suicide risk biomarkers.
Publications since 2016 demonstrate expertise in clinical neurochemistry, with recent work exploring ketamine's impact on sensory perception and kynurenine abnormalities in depression. His research integrates biochemical analysis with clinical outcomes in psychiatric and neurodegenerative conditions.
No scientific awards are listed. While specific grants or advising roles are not detailed, his involvement in multi-institutional studies indicates collaborative research activity. He is part of CSAN, focusing on affective neuroscience, and BKV's broader biomedical research initiatives.





