• Ørsteds Plads, 344, 120

    2800 Kgs. Lyngby

    Denmark

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In our group, we develop optical microscopes for capturing fast dynamics in intact and mimetic tissues. Our goal is to enable future applications of ‘organ-on-chip’-technologies in fundamental biomedical research and for decision-making in personalized medicine. Therefore, we currently focus our efforts on high-throughput imaging of small artificial organs, which are developed concurrently by our collaborators at DTU. We actively involve BSc/MSc-students in our work, both as thesis/project-students and via our course, Biomedical Prototyping, which takes place in DTU Skylab. Our core expertise is hardware/software-development for imaging of life at the micro/nano-scale and we enjoy working across disciplines with the more bio-savvy research groups around us. 

See full list of publications here: ORCID.

See group website here: Bio-Observatory.

Curriculum

2018 - NowAssociate Professor, Dept. of Health Technology, DTU
2017 - 2018Assistant Professor, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, DTU
2012 - 2017Biomedical Engineering (PhD), Yale University (Mentor: J. Bewersdorf)
2006 - 2012Biomedical Engineering (BSc, MSc), DTU

Keywords

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  • Bioimaging
  • Microscopy
  • Prototyping
  • Organ-on-chip

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