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20022024

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Personal profile

Short presentation

I have a background in molecular biology and genetics from the University of Edinburgh. I did my PhD in the lab of E. Elizabeth Patton, MRC Human Genetics Unit (Edinburgh, UK).

After finishing my PhD, I joined the lab of Professor Søren Peter Olesen, the Danish National Arrhythmia Research Center (UCPH), and in 2018 I joined the Cardiac Genetics group (UCPH), headed by Professor Morten Salling Olesen.

I use the zebrafish as a model organism to understand the proper function of genes involved in cardiac arrhythmias in human patients and to identify genetic factors contributing to the development of cardiac arrhythmias.

I have a strong interest in the development and function of the cardiovascular system, and in particularly the contributing factors to the development of cardiac arrhythmias and structural diseases of the atrium.

In particular I am also interested in the molecular and metabolic processes important for the proper function of the atrium, and how dysfunction of such processes can lead to severe cardiac disorders.  

Primary fields of research

  • Cardiac development and function
  • Zebrafish models
  • Atrial cardiomyopathy
  • Arrhythmia
  • Genetics

CV

Education

2016: PhD in molecular genetics and medicine, MRC Institute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine (IGMM), University of Edinburgh, UK

2008: M.Sc. by Research, MRC Institute of Genetics and Molecular medicine, University of Edinburgh, UK.

2006: B.Sc. with Honours in Molecular Biology, School of Biological Sciences, University Of Edinburgh, UK. 

Teaching

Course leader for the course Basal Human biology

Physiology and anatomy on first semester Medicine, Odontology, and 2nd semester Molecular Biomedicine.

Keywords

  • Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
  • Cardiovascular system
  • Eevelopmental biology, with a special focus on heart development and function
  • Heart arrhythmia
  • Genetics
  • Zebrafish

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