We welcome bachelor’s and master's students, as well as guests and internships to carry out research projects in our group. Projects can be adapted to different study levels and to individual interests, and students are also welcome to propose their own project ideas.
Students joining the group gain hands-on experience with a broad range of experimental and computational approaches, depending on the project focus. Experimental training may include cell culture and three-dimensional tissue models, proteomics, microscopy and molecular biology techniques. Students interested in computational work can also develop skills in proteomics data analysis and bioinformatics.
Below are examples of ongoing and potential student projects in the group.
For enquiries, please contact adelinar@bmb.sdu.dk
Students joining the group gain hands-on experience with a broad range of experimental and computational approaches, depending on the project focus. Experimental training may include cell culture and three-dimensional tissue models, proteomics, microscopy and molecular biology techniques. Students interested in computational work can also develop skills in proteomics data analysis and bioinformatics.
Below are examples of ongoing and potential student projects in the group.
For enquiries, please contact adelinar@bmb.sdu.dk
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Bioinformatics-only: Discovery of Unexpected Protein Modifications in Lung Tissue
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Environmental Stress and Protein Oxidation in Mouse Tissues
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Inflammation-Induced Oxidative Modification of Collagen
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iPSC-Based Models of Human Hepatocyte Maturation
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LLM-Assisted Hypothesis Generation from Proteomics Data
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Metabolic Stress and Protein Oxidation in 3D Liver Models
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Vascularised 3D Liver Models of Fibrosis