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  1. In June 2023, Fredrik Skarp became President and CEO at Armatec & Co. and Business Area Manager for Flow Technology within Ernströmgruppen. Fredrik joins from Ahlsell – a Nordic installation products, tools and supplies distributor – where he had responsibility for the company’s business and operations in Sweden, and comes with vast ...

  2. Fredrik Karp. Johan Viking. Website. www .imfrombarcelona .com. I'm from Barcelona is a Swedish pop group from Jönköping, Sweden, [1] best known for its 29 band members and eclectic mix of instruments such as clarinets, saxophones, flutes, trumpets, banjos, accordions, kazoos, guitars, drums, and keyboards among others.

  3. International experienced leader (Asia, Europe and US) both with suppliers and customers.<br>Result oriented, strategic with extensive experience in sales, marketing, sourcing, purchasing, product...

  4. Professor of Metabolic Medicine. Head of OCDEM. Honorary Consultant Physician. Oxford Laboratory for Integrative Physiology (Oxlip) I head the Metabolic Research Group together with Associate Professor Leanne Hodson. My research is focussed on human adipose tissue function and the metabolic consequences of obesity.

  5. Fredrik KARPE, Professor | Cited by 47,114 | of University of Oxford, Oxford (OX) | Read 470 publications | Contact Fredrik KARPE.

  6. 4 de sept. de 2023 · Fredrik Skarp, konsernsjef i Armatec & Co. fredrik.skarp@armatec.se. Last ned pressemeldingen som pdf (PDF document, 1 MB) I juni 2023 overtok Fredrik Skarp som CEO og administrerende direktør i Armatec & Co, samt forretningsområdeleder for Flow Technology i Ernström Group.

  7. Fredrik Karpe, PhD, FRCP. Professor of Metabolic Medicine. University of Oxford. Fredrik Karpe is head of the Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism. He is a physician-scientist who received initial academic and clinical training at the Karolinska in Sweden. He moved to Oxford in 1999 and became associated with Pembroke in 2004.