Mikkel Skjoldan Svenningsen is a Researcher in the Department of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, specializing in Molecular Cardiology and Membrane Proteins research. His work bridges cardiac disease modeling and bacterial physiology, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach to biomedical research. His research interests focus on molecular cardiology, membrane proteins, bacterial persistence mechanisms, and antibiotic tolerance. His work integrates advanced omics technologies to study cardiac remodeling while applying mathematical modeling to understand bacterial growth dynamics and persistence phenomena. This dual focus demonstrates his ability to work across traditional disciplinary boundaries in biomedical science. Svenningsen's publication record shows a strong trajectory from his 2020 PhD thesis on bacterial growth to recent work in cardiac disease modeling. His research demonstrates consistent collaboration with leading scientists including Namiko Mitarai and Sine Lo Svenningsen, suggesting integration within both the cardiology and microbiology research communities at the University of Copenhagen. His scientific contributions span cardiac disease mechanisms and bacterial persistence research, with particular emphasis on understanding how cellular heterogeneity influences both cardiac remodeling and bacterial antibiotic tolerance. The interdisciplinary nature of his work positions him at the intersection of medical and biological sciences.