Biophysicists in DK

An overview of biophysicists and their activities in Denmark

 

NameAffiliationE-MailHomepageResearch AreaTechniques
Daniel OtzeniNano, Aarhus Universitydao at inano.au.dkLinkPathological and functional protein amyloid, enzymatic plastic degradationCD, fluorescence, ITC, SEC-MALS, stopped-flow, TEM
Poul NissenAarhus University, Dept. Molecular Biology and Genetics, DANDRITE - Nordic EMBL Partnership for Molecular Medicinepn at au.dkLinkMembrane transport, ion gradients, axon initial segment, membrane ultrastructure, molecular neurobiologyCryo-EM, cryo-electron tomography, expansion microscopy, X-ray diffraction, mass photometry
Kresten Lindorff-LarsenLinderstrøm-Lang Centre for Protein Science, University of Copenhagen LinkProtein folding and dynamics; Genetic Diseases; Disordered proteins; Integrative Structural BiologyMolecular simulations; Computational Biophysics; Structural Bioinformatics; Machine learning
Himanshu KhandeliaPhyLife: Physical Life Science, University of Southern Denmarkhkhandel at sdu.dkLinkBiomolecular Simulations, Computational BiophysicsMolecular Dynamics Simulations, Free Energy Calculations
Adam Cohen SimonsenPhyLife: Physical Life Science, University of Southern Denmarkadam at sdu.dkLinkBiomembrane physics. Food biophysics. Colloid and interface science.Atomic Force Microscopy and Spectroscopy. Confocal and super resolution optical techniques. Quantitative modelling and numerical data analysis.
Bjørn Panyella PedersenDepartment of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Aarhus Universitybpp at mbg.au.dk Plant hormone transport, Plant sugar transport, Structure and function of membrane transportersCryo-EM, X-ray diffraction, Oocyte uptake assays, Solid Support Membrane based electrophysiology, biophysical characterization of membrane proteins
Vito FoderàDepartment of Pharmacy, University of Copenhagenvito.fodera at sund.ku.dkLinkProtein-Protein interactions, Amyloid Aggregation, Protein Electrospinning, Sustainable Protein Materials for Drug Delivery, Stability of Drug FormulationsSmall-Angle X-ray scattering, UV-Vis Absorbance, Fluorescence, Circular Dichroism, Electrospinning, Optical Microscopy, Molecular Simulations
Maria AndreasenDepartment of Biomedicine, Aarhus Universitymariaj at biomed.au.dkLinkProtein aggregation, functional amyloids, interactions partners of aggregating proteinsFluorescence, TEM, chemical kinetics, microfluidics
Søren V. Hoffmann & Nyk JonesISA, Department of Physics & Astronomy, Aarhus University LinkProtein secondary structure determination. Homochirality. Sample in liquid, solid, ice, and gas phase. Methodology development.Synchrotron Radiation Circular Dichroism (SRCD).
Eva Arnspang ChristensenDepartment of Green Technology, University of Southern Denmarkarnspang at igt.sdu.dkLink  
Alex BuellTechnical University of Denmark, Department of Biotechnology and Biomedicinealebu at dtu.dkLinkProtein stability, solubility and aggregation in biology, medicine, food and materialsAFM, TEM, FIDA, Mass photometry, microfluidics, DSF, DLS, CD
Birthe Brandt Kragelund  bbk at bio.ku.dkLinkIntrinsically disordered proteins, integrative structural biology, protein interactions and dynamicsProtein NMR spectroscopy, SAXS, optical spectroscopy (CD, fluorescence, absorption), ITC, SPR, stopped-flow kinetics
Céline GalvagnionDepartment of Drug Design and Pharmacologyceline.galvagnion at sund.ku.dkLinkProtein-protein and protein-lipid interactions, protein-lipid amyloidCD, FIDA, fluorescence, TEM