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Tobias Weidner is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Aarhus University. His research focuses on surface chemistry, protein structure analysis, and advanced spectroscopic techniques applied to biomedical and materials science challenges. Key areas include interfacial interactions, nanomaterial coatings, and protein aggregation mechanisms. He has contributed to studies on seed mucilage adhesion, anti-corrosion nanofilaments, and cryo-EM insights into amyloid polypeptides.
Education details are not explicitly listed, but his affiliations indicate a strong background in physical chemistry and biochemistry. His work bridges fundamental chemical research with biomedical applications, particularly in material design for medical interfaces and molecular-level understanding of protein behaviors.
Recent publications emphasize ultrafast chemical dynamics under UV irradiation and peptide design for tailored surfaces. His projects include the Aeromicrobiology initiative (ongoing until July 2025), exploring airborne microbial interactions with surfaces.
No awards or grants are explicitly listed, but his extensive publication record reflects active research collaboration. He leads a lab focused on spectroscopic methods for biomedical and material systems, though specific team composition details are not provided.



