Personlig profil

Kort præsentation

  • Ecological and evolutionary relationship between parasites and their hosts.
  • Interaction between parasites and other stressors (e.g. pesticides) inside the host.
  • Invertebrate host-parasite models
  • Host behaviour manipulation by parasites. My main study system is the trematode Dicrocoelium dendriticum and its ant hosts.

CV

 Personal statement

I am a parasite ecologist that conducts basic and applied research on host – parasite interactions. My main focus is the effect of parasites on host ecology, and to investigate factors that determine the distribution and transmission of parasites in host populations. I also have an interest in the evolutionary consequences of host-parasite interactions that shape host and parasite life histories and affect host specificity.

My teaching is research-based, and I strive to engage students in interactive and experiental learning experiences that challenge and inspire them to achieve. I am passionate about advising and mentoring student researchers in my lab. I thrive in a collaborative environment where ideas can be exchanged and where colleagues motivate each other to perform at their best.   

 

Education

PhD (Zoology). Department of Zoology, University of Otago, New Zealand, 2005.

Thesis: “Impact of the trematode parasite, Maritrema novaezealandensis (Microphallidae) on the ecology and evolution of intermediate hosts in the New Zealand soft bottom intertidal zone”.

 

MSc (Biology). Institute of Biology, Dept of Marine Ecology, University of Aarhus, Denmark, 2001. Thesis: “Dynamics of microphallid trematodes in the intermediate hosts Hydrobia ulvae and Corophium volutator during bird final host autumn migration”.

 

BSc  (Biology). Institute of Biology, University of Aarhus, Denmark.

 

Employment

September 2012-present: Associate Professor, University of Copenhagen

Sept 2007 – August 2012: Assistant Professor, Biology, University of Texas-Pan American, Edinburg, TX, USA.

May 2005 – June 2007: Postdoc, Marine Science Institute & Dept of Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA. National Science Foundation (NSF) Ecology of Infectious Diseases (EID) Grant: “Anthropogenic effects on host-trematode dynamics”.     

January – March 2007: Lecturer, Dept of Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA (Parasitology (E111))

Teaching experience

Courses taught:
Basic Parasitology (UCPH)
Infektionsmikrobiologi (UCPH)
Dyrs Livsformer & Funktion (UCPH)
Invertebrate Zoology (UTPA)
General Biology (UTPA)
Animal Parasitology (UTPA, UCPH)
Host-Parasite interactions (UTPA) 
Marine Zoology (UTPA)
Advanced Marine Zoology (UTPA)
Marine Animal Field Studies (UTPA)
Marine Ecology (UTPA)
Ecology (UTPA)
Biology Seminar (UTPA)
Biology Problems (UTPA)
Parasitology (E111)(UCSB)

Ekspertise relateret til FN’s Verdensmål

I 2015 blev FN-landende enige om 17 Verdensmål til at standse fattigdom, beskytte planeten og sikre velstand for alle. Denne persons arbejde bidrager til følgende verdensmål:

  • Verdensmål 3 - Sundhed og trivsel
  • Verdensmål 14 - Livet i havet

Emneord

  • Det Natur- og Biovidenskabelige Fakultet
  • Parasitology
  • Økologi

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