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Morten Kielland-Brandt is a professor emeritus specializing in Eukaryotic Molecular Cell Biology. His research focuses on transporter-like sensors, which are a unique type of signaling proteins located on the cell surface. These sensors are capable of binding nutrients such as glucose, leading the cell to increase the import of these nutrients. He hypothesizes that these sensors can change shape similarly to the proteins that transport nutrients into the cell. His work has significant implications for using yeast as production organisms for both small molecules and proteins.
Technical University of Denmark • Lyngby, Denmark
Conducted research and taught courses in Eukaryotic Molecular Cell Biology, focusing on transporter-like sensors and their role in nutrient import.
This requirement applies generally across Technical University of Denmark (DTU) MSc programs including Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, and Engineering disciplines. Specific prerequisites vary by department/curriculum.