Maja Lind Nyboمشاهده پروفایل
پژوهشگر
- Metabolism
- Obesity
- Laboratory Animal Research
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Maja Lind Nybo serves as a Guest Researcher in the Department of Biomedical Sciences within the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Copenhagen. Her work centers on molecular mechanisms of metabolism, obesity, and lifestyle-related diseases using laboratory animal models. M.Sc in Molecular Biomedicine Her research integrates genetic, biochemical, and pharmacological approaches to investigate reproductive disorders and metabolic dysregulation. Key focus areas include ADGRA3-related reproductive anomalies , N-terminal protein acetylation defects , and GHSR-mediated metabolic pathways , primarily utilizing genetically modified mouse models to uncover disease mechanisms with translational relevance. Recent publications demonstrate consistent investigation into gene-phenotype relationships, particularly regarding ADGRA3 in reproductive tract development (2023-2024) and metabolic regulation (2020). Her collaborative work spans genetics, biochemistry, and pharmacology, revealing novel pathogenic mechanisms in congenital disorders and metabolic conditions through rigorous mouse model phenotyping. Maja Lind Nybo actively contributes to collaborative research within the Molecular and Translational Pharmacology group, co-authoring publications with cross-institutional teams across Denmark. Her work receives consistent peer-reviewed publication in high-impact journals including BMC Biology and FASEB Journal , demonstrating ongoing research productivity without documented grant leadership or student supervision. She maintains laboratory operations within the Department of Biomedical Sciences, utilizing specialized mouse model facilities for metabolic and reproductive phenotyping studies. Her collaborative network spans multiple Danish research institutions as evidenced by co-authorship patterns in recent publications.

