I currently lead the Section of Microbiology where I, coordinate several international and domestic initiatives, am cofounder and vice director of the Copenhagen high throughput sequencing facility. Coordinating roles include leading large international research projects such as Trainbiodiverse, a 20-partner consortium investigating soil microbiology, and section management approximately 30 staff. My research priorities focus on social interactions in natural microbial communities with special focus on biofilm formation and horizontal gene transfer. Specifically, I have a deep desire to understand the evolutionary mechanisms behind synergistic interspecies interactions and dependencies and the emergent properties of complex microbial populations. I have co-authored >350 scientific papers in international (peer reviewed) journals, books and presentations at international meetings with a google scholar H index of 89. A full list of citations is available at https://scholar.google.dk/citations?user=HlNN0OQAAAAJ&hl=en.
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EDUCATION
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1989-1992
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Ph.D. from the Faculty of Natural Science, University of Copenhagen (14/05/1992)
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1980-1988
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M.Sc. in Molecular Ecology
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PROFFESSIONEL CAREER
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2015
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5 MTh’s visiting professor at University of California and Stanford University
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2011 – ongoing
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Head of Section of Microbiology, Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen
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2010
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5 MTh’s visiting professor at The J. Craig Venter Institute, San Diego, USA
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2005 – ongoing
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Professor at the Institute of Biology, University of Copenhagen
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2002
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2 Months visiting scientist at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
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2000 – 2004
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Honourees Associate Lecturer at School of Biology Macquarie University, Australia
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1999 – 2000
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7 MTh’s visiting scientist at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
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1997 – 2004
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Associated professor at Dept. General Microbiology, University of Copenhagen
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1993 – 1994
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6 MTh’s visiting scientist at EPA's Environmental Research Laboratory, Florida
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1992 – 1996
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Assistant professor at Dept. General Microbiology, University of Copenhagen
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1989 – 1992
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Ph.D. at Faculty of Natural Science, University of Copenhagen
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1989 – 1990
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10 MTh’s visiting scientist at EPA's Environmental Research Laboratory, Florida
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COLLABORATIONS (RECENT)
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My research is firmly rooted in a large existing network of Danish and international collaborators:
Microbial ecology: Prof. L. Philippot, Agroecology, INRA Dijon; Prof A. Spormann and Prof. T. Fukami, Stanford University, Prof. N. Boon, Gent University; Prof. T. Vogel, Université de Lyon; Prof. S. Kjelleberg, University of NSW; Prof. E. Wellington, University of Warwick; Prof. M. Schloter, Helmholtz Zentrum München; Prof. J. J. Boomsma, UCPH, Prof. H. Bisgaard COPSAC DK. Bioinformatics and modelling: Prof. A. Sczyrba and A. Goesmann, Universität Bielefeld; J.U. Kreft University of Birmingham; Dr J. Xavier, Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Prof. M. Blaser, Rutgers University; Prof. K. Gernaey, and Prof. A. Gorm, CBS, DTU. Dr. S. Rasmussen, UCPH
Mobile genetic elements: Prof. K. Smalla, Julius Kühn-Institut; Prof. I. Mizrahi, Ben-Gurion University; Prof. D. van Elsas, University of Groningen; Prof. D. Springael, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; Prof. B. Smets and Prof. F. Aarestrup, DTU.
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SUPERVISION OF STUDENTS
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Mentor for >40 completed postdocs in molecular microbial ecology
Supervisor of >50 completed Ph.D. students in molecular microbial ecology
Supervisor of >90 completed masters students in microbiology, at the Faculty of Science, Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Peer reviewed articles: >300
Peer reviewed book chapters: 15
Number of first and last authorships 130
Public outreach activities: 5
Scientific oral presentations: >100
(approx. 50% as invited speaker)
Posters: >250
H-index: Google Scholar 89
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