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Signe Emilie Cremer is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Copenhagen, specializing in veterinary clinical pathology with a focus on hemostasis and thrombosis. Her postdoctoral project aims to generate a protein profile of the canine platelet secretome using advanced platelet proteomic methods. Through this research, she seeks to develop platelet protein 'fingerprints' that could provide insights into platelet pathophysiology and associated pathological conditions, including cancer. This research not only contributes to canine health but also has the potential to benefit human health, as dogs and humans share similar environmental conditions and diseases. Cremer's background includes a visiting researcher position at the Comparative Coagulation Laboratory at Cornell University in July 2017. She has received the Independent Research Fund Denmark's Sapare-Aude young researcher talent award and is actively engaged in collaborations in her field. Her work is centered on validating assays for platelet microparticles and understanding biomarkers for platelet activation. She has participated in several prominent veterinary conferences, including ACVIM and ECVIM, where she has contributed as a speaker and participant in various organizational activities.
University of Copenhagen • Frederiksberg, Denmark
Conducting research focused on canine platelet secretome and its implications for animal and human health.
Focuses on clinical, social, and cognitive psychology.