
Ph.D. Fellow at German Arthritis Research Center (DRFZ)
Berlin Area, Germany

Ph.D. Fellow at German Arthritis Research Center (DRFZ)
Berlin Area, Germany
Flow cytometry, various flavours of PCR, Immunoscope, cloning, T cell hybridoma, Western blot, several cytotox assays, UV-spectrometry, bioinformatics
(Non-Profit; 201-500 employees; Research industry)
January 2007 — Present (2 years)
Project focuses on the public T-cell receptor repertoire in EAE mice.
Work includes PCR, high-throughput sequencing, in vivo, cell purification, and flow cytometry
(Non-Profit; 501-1000 employees; Biotechnology industry)
August 2006 — December 2006 (5 months)
Hands on experience with with in vivo work and model characterisation, using PCR and real time PCR.
Position terminated due to lack of funding
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; Biotechnology industry)
October 2003 — May 2005 (1 year 8 months)
Self-managed planning, execution and interpretation of in vitro experiments at the department of Toxicology, in conjunction with my dissertation
MSc, Molecular biology, computer science, 2001 — 2005
Key competences: Project work with deadline, both in a group and self-managed. Planning, execution and interpretation of experiments within molecular biology and computer science. Knowledge of bioinformatics, its possibilities and limitations. Detailed knowledge on cell cycle, apoptosis and the NF-kB activation pathway
Grades: Master's Thesis: 11. Weighted average of grades obtained during the Master's module: 9.9. Weighted average of all obtained grades: 9.2
Physics, Computer Sciences 2000 — 2001
Key competences: Interaction with a different culture and language, both within and outside university
Bsc, Physics, Molecular biology, 1996 — 2001
Key competences: Skills in physics and mathematics. Basic understanding of different sciences
Science side 1988 — 1991
Running (have completed Copenhagen Marathon (1999) in 4:11), and humanistic sciences such as literature, movies, and history
European Cell Proliferation Society (ECPS), Danish Society for Flow Cytometry