
معرفی
Dina Ruud Aronsen is a Doctoral Research Fellow at the Norwegian Centre for Molecular Medicine (NCMM), Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo. She is part of the Anthony Mathelier Group, which focuses on computational biology and gene regulation.
Research Interests: Her work centers on studying transcription factors in the human thymus and mapping active regulatory regions in breast cancer patients. This involves integrating genomic and epigenomic data to understand gene regulation mechanisms in health and disease, particularly in oncology and immunology contexts.
Research Trends: Her publication indicates a strong focus on cis-regulatory elements and their role in cancer subtype stratification, leveraging computational approaches to analyze regulatory genomics data.
- BSc: Biotechnology and Chemical Engineering, OsloMet
- MSc: Biotechnology and Molecular Biology, Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)
Scientific Affiliation: Member of the Mathelier Research Group at NCMM, UiO.
She is actively contributing to research in gene regulation and cancer genomics. No information is available about student supervision, grants, or awards at this stage of her career.



