27 January 2017

CCS update in Eva Hoffmann Group, January 2017

Aditya and Kristina have joined the lab as postdoc and Ph.D student, respectively.
They are situated on 18.4 until May.

Aditya Sankar (postdoc)photo of aditya sankar

Aditya received from his PhD in Health Sciences from the University of Copenhagen in October 2016. He has worked on germ cell epigenetics in male and female germline using mouse, fruit fly and sea urchin model systems. He is interested in understanding about epigenetic determinants of female germline fitness that can confer totipotency with an impact on female reproductive health.

Kristina Wendelboe Olsen (PhD student)photo of kristina wendelboe

Kristina has a master in molecular biomedicine from the University of Copenhagen and is about to enter her second year as a PhD student. Her work takes place both at the fertility clinic at Herlev Hospital and at Center for Chromosome Stability. Kristina is working on DNA methylation profiling of the human ovarian follicle cells in order to obtain a better understanding of the physiological and pathological loss of fertility.