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My projects in the Biomembranes and Lipid Flippases group aim at the elucidation of the regulation and physiological function of lipid flippases in plants. To understand the role of these proteins in plants, we address the questions whether they require activation by regulatory proteins, when and where they are active and whether individual family members act redundantly or are specialized for individual processes.  

Qualifications

  • Biology and molecular biology/biochemistry background, specialization in plant biology
  • Bright field, fluorescence, confocal and fluorescence-lifetime microscopy
  • Yeast based protein characterization and protein interaction studies, protein-protein interaction studies in planta

CV

2017 – present 

 

Postdoctoral researcher in the Biommembranes and Lipid Flippases group, Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg, Denmark

2012-2016 

 

PhD fellow at DynaMo Center, Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg,  Denmark.

Thesis:  “The spatial organization of glucosinolate biosynthesis - Localization of biosynthetic enzymes from the whole plant to the subcellular level”

2012

 

M.Sc., Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Bremen, Germany.

Thesis: “Functional analysis of mycorrhizal carbohydrate exchange in poplar”

2009

 

B.Sc., Biology, University of Bremen, Germany.

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