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Susanne Mandrup is a Professor at the University of Southern Denmark. Her research group focuses on understanding transcriptional networks that regulate cellular differentiation and function in mammalian cells. Specifically, she is interested in the molecular cross-talk affecting transcriptional regulation and metabolism in adipocytes and pancreatic beta-cells, particularly the transcriptional network regulating adipocyte differentiation. She has been actively involved in multiple research projects and has a strong background in functional genomics and tissue plasticity. Her recent work includes participation in various international workshops and conferences related to metabolic signaling and obesity, and she has contributed significantly to advancing the understanding of epigenetic modifiers in beta-cell maturation. Susanne is also involved in organizing scientific events and peer reviewing manuscripts in her field of expertise, underpinning her commitment to education and research excellence.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark
Leading research on transcriptional networks and their role in cellular differentiation.
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