• Palle Juul-Jensens Boulevard 69

    8200 Aarhus N

    Denmark

20212024

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Research

I am a postdoctoral researcher at Aarhus University Hospital, specializing in the development and application of liquid biopsy techniques for lung cancer. My main research focus is on cell-free chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing (cfChIP-seq) and cfDNA fragmentomics, aiming to estimate tumor gene expression and study cancer epigenetics from blood samples.

I have strong expertise in bioinformatics, developing and implementing analyses for DNA and RNA sequencing data, often utilizing HPC clusters and R. 

My recent work has contributed to advancing the understanding of how cfDNA fragment lengths and end motifs relate to gene activity in cancer.

Cooperation and dissemination

As part of my PhD studies I have completed a research exchange in the Dawson group, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Australia. This international collaboration has resulted in a greater understanding of the applicability of liquid biopsies and how it is possible to study cancer epigenetics from blood plasma. 

Education/Academic qualification

Translational research, PhD, A study on circulating DNA in lung cancer patients, Aarhus University

1 Jan 202214 Mar 2025

Award Date: 14 Mar 2025

Molecular Medicine, Masters

1 Sept 201930 Jun 2021

Molecular Medicine, Bachelor

1 Sept 201630 Jun 2019

Areas of expertise

  • Lung Cancer
  • R
  • Cell-free DNA
  • Bioinformatics
  • Next-generation sequencing (NGS)

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