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Kathrin Weyer is an Assistant Professor at Aarhus University, specializing in the field of cell biology with a particular focus on renal physiology and molecular medicine. Her extensive research includes investigating membrane proteins and cellular signals within the urinary tract and kidneys. Weyer has contributed significantly to her field through numerous publications and presentations at international conferences. She is actively involved in various academic activities, including organizing workshops and seminars. Over the years, Weyer has received several awards for her research output, including the Novo Nordisk PhD Prize and multiple poster awards. She has also collaborated with other research institutions, highlighting her engagement with the global scientific community. Weyer’s work is recognized in the academic community, and her research interests encompass a wide range of topics related to kidney function and cellular mechanisms. She aims to further explore and contribute to advancements in understanding kidney-related diseases and potential treatments.
Aarhus University • Aarhus C, Denmark
Teaching and conducting research in molecular biology and renal physiology.
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