
معرفی
Anne Vegusdal is an Associate Professor in the Department of Natural Sciences at the University of Agder. She holds a PhD in Cell Biology (2004) from the Norwegian University of Life Sciences and an MSc in Molecular Cell Biology (1991) from the University of Oslo. Her research interests span cell biology, physiology, and science education with a focus on science didactics and collaborations between schools, universities, and industry. She has led numerous projects including the Science Learning Lab, MathEUS initiative, and the Lektor 2 program.
Education Background:
- PhD, Cell Biology (2004), Norwegian University of Life Sciences
- MSc, Molecular Cell Biology (1991), University of Oslo
Research Interests:
Her work combines fundamental biological research with educational innovation. Key areas include lipid metabolism in Atlantic salmon, science teaching methodologies, and fostering interdisciplinary partnerships to enhance practical learning experiences.
Recent Publications Overview:
Recent work emphasizes science education collaborations (e.g., Mathematics at the Enterprise project) alongside continued studies in salmon lipid metabolism and aquaculture nutrition. Earlier research explored fatty acid effects on cell differentiation and nutrient transport mechanisms.
Grants & Projects:
- Establishment of Science Learning Lab (2017)
- MathEUS Mathematics Collaboration (2015-2016)
- Lektor 2 Teacher Education Program (2010-2024)
Labs & Teams:
She leads the School Laboratory in Science and manages the Department's internship program, bridging academic research with practical applications in education and industry.




