April 1998. Title of lecture "The Analysis and Potential Hazards of Environmental Estrogens"
Lecturer:
1999-2007 (permanent) at the Department of Analytical Chemistry, Lund University, Sweden. Currently on leave.
Professor / Head of Section:
March 1st 2007, Department of Micro- and Nanotechnology (MIC), BIOMICS (Biomedical Microdevices) section, Technical University of Denmark (DTU) building 345east, room no. 254, DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark.
MATERNITY LEAVE 7 months with my daughter (Born February 10, 1996) 8 months with my son (Born October 15, 2000)
POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH STAY
October 1993-April 1994: Six month research stay at Prof. J. van der Greef´s Division of Analytical Chemistry, in the group of Hubertus Irth, Leiden/Amsterdam Center of Drug Research, Leiden, The Netherlands.
KEY RESEARCH TOPICS
Microfluidic microchip based optical- and electrochemical bioassays based on immobilised enzymes, antibodies and cells for dynamic monitoring of cellular events in real-time to gain insight into biological processes at cell level.
Bioelectronic tongue systems (amperometric enzyme-based biosensor arrays) that combined with multivariate data analysis/pattern recognition methods are used for environmental control and for correlation to toxicity.
Miniaturised affinity based sample-handling procedures (immuno-SLM), enabling simultaneous selective pre-concentration and sample cleanup.