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Johannes Ehinger is an Associate Professor at Lund University specializing in Mitochondrial Medicine and Otorhinolaryngology. With a background as a Clinical Assistant, he has significantly contributed to research in mitochondrial physiology and its implications in various diseases. His research interests encompass topics related to mitochondrial dysfunction, biomarkers of hearing loss, and the aging process in humans. He leads several active projects, including MitoTox, focused on the chemical toxicity of drugs, and MitoAge, which investigates mitochondrial function in relation to human aging. Ehinger also participates in peer review for academic journals and has authored numerous publications related to his field. He has been involved in collaborative projects across Europe and America, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in mitochondrial research. Ehinger is active in organizing conferences and has been recognized with several awards for his contributions to scientific research, including a distinction for his ethical work in understanding the mitochondrial causes of hearing loss. Additionally, he has been a visiting researcher at prominent institutions such as the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and has participated in numerous international symposia, emphasizing his commitment to academic collaboration and education in his field.
Lund University • Lund, Sweden
Teaching and conducting research in the fields of Mitochondrial Medicine and Otorhinolaryngology.
Includes Master of Science in Politics and Society of the Contemporary Middle East and European Affairs.