Anja Groth
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Short presentation

Prof. Anja Groth leads a research group at the the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research (CPR), Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen. Anja Groth received her PhD in Molecular Biology from the University of Copenhagen in 2004 for her research in the laboratory of Drs. Lukas and Bartek. She did her postdoctoral training from 2005 to 2007 with Dr. Almouzni at Institut Curie, Paris, focusing on histone dynamics during DNA replication. In 2008 Dr. Groth started as a junior group leader at BRIC, supported by a Junior Group Leader Fellowship from the Lundbeck Foundation. She was tenured in 2013 and promoted to professor in 2016. Prof. Anja Groth has received several prestigious awards, including the Danish Research Council Young Elite Researcher Prize (2009), the Danish Cancer Society Junior Research Prize (2011), the Heirloom Award for Women Scientist Leaders (2014), the Elite Research Prize by the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science (2018) and Queen Margrethe II's Research Prize (2020). She was elected as a member of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters in 2016 and EMBO in 2017. The scientific focus of Anja Groth is epigenetic cell memory, chromatin replication and the interplay between genome and epigenome stability. Her research group has contributed with seminal discoveries on histone chaperone function, chromatin replication mechanisms, inheritance of histone post-translational modifications and DNA repair pathway choice. The Groth group has a strong record track in collaborative interdisciplinary research and developing new tailored technologies to address chromatin replication and epigenetic cell memory (NCC-proteomics, ChOR-seq, SCAR-seq, and repli-ATAC-seq). In 2018, Prof. Groth founded Ankrin Therapeutics, a drug discovery company with the aim to develop new targeted cancer therapy based on her discovery of a new chromatin-linked DNA repair mechanism. In 2020, Anja Groth moved her research group to CPR and became director of the Protein Memory research program focused on protein-based epigenetic memory.

 

Fields of interest

  • Epigenetics
  • Genome maintenance
  • Cancer biology

Primary fields of research

  • Histone metabolism
  • Chromatin replication
  • Epigenetic cell memory
  • Genome stability and cancer

CV

Appointments

Current

2020 -

Program director for the Protein Memory program, Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research (CPR) at University of Copenhagen

2020 -

Professor, Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research (CPR). Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen

2020 -

Co-affiliation, Biotech and Research Innovation Centre (BRIC), Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen

2018 -

Co-founder and CSO of the biotech company Ankrin Therapeutics

 

Previous

2016 - 2019

Professor, Biotech and Research Innovation Centre (BRIC), Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen

2017 -2019

Co-affiliation, Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research (CPR) at University of Copenhagen

2013 - 2016

Tenured group leader, Biotech Research and Innovation Centre


2008 - 2013             
Associate Professor and group leader, Biotech Research and Innovation Centre

2005 - 2008     
Postdoc, Laboratory of Dr. G. Almouzni, Chromatin Dynamics, Institut Curie, Paris, France

2004 - 2005     
Postdoc, Laboratory of Drs. J. Bartek & J. Lukas, Danish Cancer Society, Copenhagen

 

Awards and selected grants

2020        Queen Margrethe II's Research Prize

2018        Elite Research Prize, the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science, 2018

2017        Elected EMBO member

2017        ERC Consolidator Grant (no. 724436)

2016        Member of the Royal Danish Academy of Science and Letters (Natural Sciences)

2014        Heirloom Award for Women Scientist Leaders, UK

2012        Junior Research Prize, Danish Cancer Society

2012        World Cultural Council Special Recognition

2011        ERC Starting Grant (no. 281765)

2011        EMBO Young Investigator program (YIP)

2009        Young Elite Researcher prize, Danish Research Council

2009        Award for Young Researchers, Danish Biotechnology Society

2007        Junior Group Leader Fellowship, The Lundbeck Foundation

 

Education

2004   PhD, Molecular Biology, University of Copenhagen. Laboratory of Drs. J. Bartek & J. Lukas, Danish Cancer Society, Copenhagen

2000   M.Sc., Biochemistry, University of Copenhagen. Laboratory of Dr. B. M. Willumsen, University of Copenhagen, and Drs. C. J. Sherr & M. F. Roussel, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, USA

 

External positions

CSO, Ankrin Therapeutics

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