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Research

I am an Assistant Professor in Hematology and Bone Histology. My research leverages advanced molecular histology and spatial transcriptomics to study pathophysiological bone marrow microenvironment alterations in aging and tumorigenesis. My main research focus are multiple myeloma, senescence in aging and cancer progression, and bone pain in malignant and rare conditions, aiming to advance our understanding of hematological cancers and skeletal health.

 

Commissioned

As a senior scientific advisor for the Danish Spatial Imaging Consortium (DanSIC, www.dansic.dk), I provide expertise in multiplex immunofluorescence, in situ hybridization, and spatial transcriptomics. I support research initiatives by optimizing imaging workflows and advising on experimental design. My work helps advance precision medicine and translational research, fostering collaborations that enhance our understanding of tissue microenvironments in health and disease.

 

Teaching

I teach at the PhD Course in Bone Biology and supervise students conducting research projects as part of their bachelor´s thesis, master´s thesis or individual study units, as well as international research students through Erasmus+ initiatives. Through a hands-on approach to experimental protocols and data analyses, our goal is to form the next generation of scientists to advance our understanding of bone biology.

Keywords

  • Bones, muscles, joints
  • Cancer

Areas of expertise

  • Bone histology
  • Multiple Myeloma
  • Senescence
  • Bone pain
  • Forensic Anthropology

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