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Mads Frederik Hansen

PhD student

  • Universitetsparken 15, 2100 København Ø

  • Universitetsparken 15

    2100 København Ø

  • Source: Scopus
20192024

Research activity per year

Personal profile

Short presentation

I'm a microbiologist focusing on microbial communities and their properties. Most bacteria produce an extracellular matrix called a biofilm in which they reside, protected from various stresses. How the biofilm is structured and composed depends on the age of the community and which species are present. One of the stresses I find particularly interesting is viral exposure and together with my colleagues we investigate whether certain combinations of bacteria are able to withstand exposure to lethal viruses when forming biofilms together.

Primary fields of research

  • Community-intrinsic properties of multispecies biofilms

We are looking into how cooperation and/or competition between bacterial species influence the formation of biofilm communities.

One topic of interest is whether multispecies communities benefit from being a diverse group that respectively produce different matrix components.

  • Community context in bacteriophage-biofilm dynamics

We attempt to understand the importance of spatial organization of multiple species during viral exposure.

 

CV

  • B.Sc Biology (Uni. of Copenhagen). Thesis: CRISPR-Cas Mediated resistance toward Bacteriophages in Marine Vibrios - A theoretical Review and PCR analysis of Vibrio crassostreae Exposed to bacteriophages (Supervisor: Mathias Middelboe)
  • M.Sc Microbiology (Uni. of Copenhagen). Thesis: Effects of Quorum-Sensing and Prophages on Biofilm Formation, Phage Sensitivity and Competition in Isogenic Populations of Vibrio spp. (Supervisor: Mette Burmølle, Mathias Middelboe & Sine Lo Svenningsen)
  • Research ass: Burmølle Biofilm group (Uni of Copenhagen).
  • PhD student (Max Planck Inst. for Terrestrial Microbiology / Philipps Universität): Responses to abiotic and biotic stressors in biofilms of Vibrio cholerae. (Supervisor: Knut Drescher) 
  • Research ass: Burmølle Biofilm Group (Uni. of Copenhagen)
  • PhD student (Uni of Copenhagen): Matrix composition and function in multispecies biofilms (Supervisor: Mette Burmølle, Sine Lo Svenningsen).

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