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Emma Alberte Lundsgaard serves as a Researcher in the Department of Immunology and Microbiology within the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Copenhagen. Her work focuses on viral pathogenesis and immune response mechanisms, utilizing advanced bioinformatics approaches developed during her engineering training.
Her educational background includes an MSc in Engineering (Bioinformatics and Systems Biology, 2021) and a BSc in Engineering (Biomedical Engineering, 2019), both from the Technical University of Denmark. These qualifications provide a strong foundation for her current research integrating computational and experimental virology.
Lundsgaard's research spans two primary domains: viral adaptation mechanisms in hepaciviruses (including SARS-CoV-2 and rat hepacivirus models) and immunological responses in food allergy contexts. Her recent publications demonstrate expertise in developing in vitro and in vivo viral systems, analyzing microRNA interactomes, and investigating regulatory T cell dynamics during immunotherapy. This dual focus positions her at the intersection of virology and immunology with strong bioinformatics capabilities.
Analysis of her publication trends reveals significant contributions to understanding viral cross-reactivity in HCV model systems and novel mechanisms of allergen-specific immune tolerance. Her work consistently employs cutting-edge molecular techniques including viral recombinant systems, miRNA profiling, and flow cytometry-based immune phenotyping.
While no formal awards are documented in the source material, her publications in high-impact journals (PLOS Pathogens, Cell Reports, Journal of Virology) indicate recognition within the virology research community. Her collaborations with senior researchers like Bukh and Scheel suggest integration within KU's prominent viral research ecosystem.
Lundsgaard actively contributes to laboratory research within the Virology section of the Department of Immunology and Microbiology. Her work supports broader departmental efforts in viral pathogenesis modeling and immune response characterization, though specific lab leadership roles are not indicated in the available documentation.
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