Lynn S. Guldin wearing a light coloured sweater, smiling at the camera.
© Haroc Macard, Fotostudio im Klemensviertel

Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Experimental Neurology

Lynn S. Guldin

  • Berlin Science Week
  • 2025
  • Speaker

Lynn Sophie Guldin, born 2001, studied neuroscience at King’s College London (BSc ’22) and the University of Oxford (MSc ’24), receiving their degrees with honours at both universities. Between degrees, they worked as a research assistant at Charité’s Department of Experimental Neurology for nine months and returned to the same department for their PhD from 2024 onwards. There, Lynn now investigates the therapeutic potential and biological workings of spinal cord stimulation for gait symptoms within Parkinson’s Disease in Charité’s Translational Neuromodulation Group. In their free time, Lynn can be found populating Berlin’s opera houses, typing up late-night classical music reviews, plotting madcap novel ideas – or just dreaming of a peaceful life with as many friendly pet rodents as possible.