Martine Camilla Holst Sørensen
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20072024

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My research focuses on studying phage-host interactions in Campylobacter at the molecular level using diverse molecular tools, including whole genome sequencing and bioinformatic analyses. I use this knowledge to develop novel phage-based approaches for targeted pathogen control and apply concepts such as genetic engineering, synthetic biology, and phage microevolution.

Campylobacter is one of the most prevalent enteric pathogens and a common cause of food-borne diarrhea worldwide. More severe complications are immune disorders and irritable bowel syndromes such as Crohn's disease. Thus, there's an urgent need for new approaches to both prevent and treat human cases.

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