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Magnus Kjærgaard is an Associate Professor at the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics and affiliated with DANDRITE and the Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (INANO-MBG) at Aarhus University. His work bridges neurobiology, structural biology, and protein biophysics.
- Research Focus: Intrinsically disordered proteins, biomolecular condensates, enzyme mechanisms, and neurodegenerative diseases.
- Recent Work: Investigating phase separation in metabolic pathways, designing disordered proteins for controlled assembly, and characterizing kinase regulation via linker domains.
- Techniques: NMR spectroscopy, single-molecule FRET, X-ray crystallography, and computational modeling of protein interactions.
Publications: His 2025 ChemBioChem paper quantified small molecule partitioning in condensates, while 2024 studies explored antibody-oligomer interactions in Parkinson's disease and kinase docking principles. Earlier work (2015-2021) established frameworks for understanding tau aggregation and ATPase function.
Collaborations: Regularly works with teams across Denmark and internationally, particularly in molecular neuroscience and structural enzymology projects.
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