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Stefan Trobro is a Senior Lecturer in Water and Environmental Engineering at the Department of Environmental Science, Faculty of Natural Science, Kristianstad University. His research spans molecular biology and environmental engineering, with a focus on sustainable multifunctional landscapes (SMULA).
Dr. Trobro's research interests center on molecular mechanisms in protein synthesis and RNA biochemistry, as well as applications in environmental engineering and bioenergy. His work on ribosomal function, peptidyl transfer, and translation termination has contributed significantly to our understanding of fundamental biological processes. In environmental engineering, he investigates sustainable approaches to bioenergy production and waste management, particularly through research on biological phosphorus removal methods.
Analysis of Dr. Trobro's publication record reveals a dual research trajectory. From 2009-2014, he published significant work in molecular biology, particularly focusing on ribosome function, protein synthesis mechanisms, and RNA biochemistry. His later work expanded into environmental applications, including bioenergy production from agricultural waste. This interdisciplinary approach bridges fundamental molecular research with practical environmental solutions.
Dr. Trobro serves as an examiner for student theses, including supervision of research on biological phosphorus removal methods. His research has garnered substantial academic attention, with his publications receiving a total of 288 citations according to Scopus data, resulting in an h-index of 5.
Dr. Trobro is affiliated with the Sustainable multifunctional landscapes (SMULA) research group at Kristianstad University, where he contributes to interdisciplinary research on sustainable land use and environmental solutions. His research fingerprint shows significant contributions to Transfer RNA (100%), Peptidyl Transferase (74%), Release Factor (74%), and related molecular biology fields.




