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Peter Kristensen is a Professor in Molecular Engineering at Aalborg University, specializing in the development of directed evolution technologies for proteins. His work focuses on the creation of recombinant antibodies and improving their stability and activity by manipulating their molecular structure. He has made significant contributions to the field by isolating antibodies from large libraries and developing novel biosensors utilizing recombinant antibody technology. Peter received his PhD from Aarhus University in 1995, and his academic journey includes several prestigious positions, including postdoctoral work at the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology, where he was mentored by Nobel Laureate Sir Greg Winter. He has supervised numerous PhD students and has been actively involved in research projects that aim to address critical health challenges such as age-related diseases and cancer biomarkers. His extensive publication record reflects his commitment to advancing scientific understanding in protein sciences and biomedicine.
Aalborg University • Aalborg Øst, Denmark
Leading research in molecular engineering and supervising PhD projects.
Aarhus University • Aarhus, Denmark
Conducted research in biosciences, focusing on protein sciences.
Aarhus University Hospital • Aarhus, Denmark
Worked on projects related to recombinant antibodies and protein technologies.
Aarhus University • Aarhus, Denmark
Engaged in research regarding phage display technologies.
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