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Research

Regulation of yeast and plant plasma membrane H+-ATPases.

The focus of my research group is to identify and elucidate signal transduction pathways regulating the activity of plasma membrane H+-ATPases as response to both abiotic and biotic stresses. Our focus is on protein kinases, phosphatases and signalling peptides. A broad range of techniques within biochemistry, bioimaging, molecular biology and biophysics are employed. We have developed pH biosensors especially for in vivo measuring of pH as response to physiological changes.

Expertise within the area of protein-protein interactions, phosphor-proteomics, molecular biology, heterologous expression and molecular plant physiology.

 

Current functions

Deputy Head of Research, Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences

Associate professor in Molecular Plant Physiology

 

Academic degrees

1999 Ph.D in Plant Biochemistry, KVL

1995 Cand. Agro, Plant Molecular Biology, KVL

 

Employment

2016-present: Deputy Head of Research, Dept. of Plant and Environmental Sciences

2013-present:Associate professor, Dept. of Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of Copenhagen (former KVL)

2012-2016: Head of Study program in Biology-Biotechnology (BSc and MSc)

2007- 2012: Associate professor, Dept.of Plant Biology and Biotechnology, KVL, LIFE and University of Copenhagen

2002-2006: Assistant professor, Dept. of Plant Biology, KVL

2001: Post doc. INRA, Montpellier, France

1999-2000: Post doc KVL, Denmark

 

Teaching

Heterologous gene expression (LBIK10136) for 4th year students (course responsible)

Thematic Course: Experimental Molecular Biology (NPLB15008U) for 3rd year students

 

Keywords

  • ???Bioteknologi???
  • ???Bioteknologi og planter???
  • ???Genmodificerede afgrøder???
  • ???Molekylær biologi???
  • ???Plantefysiologi???
  • ???Genmodificerede planter???
  • ???Biologi???

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