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Marie Louise Næstholt Dahl is a Ph.D. student at Aarhus University, specializing in rheumatology. Her research focuses on the autoantibody anti-Ro52 and its role in autoimmune diseases, particularly through the investigation of intracellular FC receptor TRIM21. Her work is aimed at understanding the production of autoantibodies and their potential use in disease prediction, as well as examining disease-specific traits in patients. Marie has a medical degree and possesses a unique perspective from her clinical background, enhancing her ability to ask relevant research questions. She collaborates with rheumatologists, clinical immunologists, and hepatologists on both national and international levels to address pertinent research queries in autoimmune diseases. Additionally, she has conducted research at the Leo James MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge. In her role as a teacher, she instructs medical students in subjects like immunology and internal medicine, emphasizing the integration of basic sciences with clinical practice.
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