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Frida Meijer Carlsen serves as a Guest Researcher in the Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences at the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Science, specifically within the Section for Plant Glycobiology. Her research focuses on advanced genome editing techniques for potato improvement, with particular emphasis on CRISPR applications and protoplast-based transformation systems.
Her research interests center on plant molecular biology with specialization in genome editing technologies for crop improvement. Dr. Carlsen's work bridges fundamental plant science with practical agricultural applications, focusing on enhancing potato resilience through precise genetic modifications. Her research spans from basic molecular mechanisms of gene editing to applied breeding techniques for developing stress-resistant potato varieties.
Analysis of her publication record reveals a strong focus on overcoming technical barriers in potato genome editing, with particular attention to protoplast systems and gRNA efficiency. Her work spans both foundational methodology development and applied crop improvement, with increasing impact as evidenced by citations in high-profile journals including Nature Communications. The research demonstrates progression from basic protoplast editing techniques toward applied breeding solutions for potato improvement.
Dr. Carlsen is affiliated with the Section for Plant Glycobiology at the University of Copenhagen, working within research teams focused on plant molecular biology and genetic engineering. Her collaborative network includes researchers across multiple institutions working on potato genomics and genome editing applications.


