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Andrietta Grentzmann is a Research Assistant at the Cardiovascular Renal Research Unit at the University of Southern Denmark. She holds a Master’s degree in Biomedicine from Lund University, where she focused on investigating T cell-driven inflammation in the context of exhausted T cells and atherosclerosis. Grentzmann also has a Bachelor's degree in Biomedicine from Lund University, with research investigating molecular changes associated with sepsis-induced acute kidney injury. She is actively involved in research with recent projects that include studying the role of pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase-1 in cardiovascular diseases. Grentzmann has participated in several conferences presenting her work and has contributed to collaborative research efforts internationally. She is a recipient of the DCA Grant and has been awarded the Science Ambassador prize for her contributions to the field. Her work is aimed at understanding the mechanisms of inflammation and injury in cardiovascular contexts, contributing significantly to the research community through publications and presentations.
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