Christian Brinch Mollerup serves as a Forensic Chemist in the Section of Forensic Chemistry at the University of Copenhagen. His research is centered on nanomaterial development, particularly DNA-stabilized silver nanoclusters, for forensic analytical applications. He maintains an active publication record in high-impact journals spanning structural characterization, optical properties, and practical integration of nanomaterials into forensic workflows. His core research domains include Forensic Chemistry , Analytical Chemistry , and Nanotechnology , with specialized focus on: Synthesis and stabilization of DNA-silver nanoclusters Optical property analysis and stability testing Bioconjugation techniques for biomedical probes Analytical method development for forensic toxicology SQL-based data processing pipelines for metabolomics Analysis of his 2023-2025 publications reveals a cohesive research trajectory advancing nanomaterial-based forensic tools. His work bridges atomic-scale structural insights with practical forensic applications, demonstrating significant contributions to nanocluster characterization and metabolomics data analysis. This research directly impacts drug detection methodologies and toxicological screening protocols. As part of the University of Copenhagen's forensic chemistry infrastructure, Mollerup operates within collaborative networks that integrate chemical synthesis, spectroscopic analysis, and computational data science to address complex forensic challenges.