Louise Isager Ahl

Louise Isager Ahl

Postdoc

CV

2022 –             Postdoc on my Villum Experiment grant (no. 40664) and administrator of DiSSCo Transition.

2019 – 2022    Academic employee and postdoc at the Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen. Administrating the projects Synthesys+, and DiSSCo Prepare supported by EU Horizon 2020. Participated in the digitisation of the Vahl index and curation of the Nordic Beer Garden.

2015 – 2019     PhD student on the project Polysaccharide diversity across the genus Aloe. Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen.

2012 – 2013    Research assistant in Professor Claus Felby’s group working on bioethanol, Forest and Landscape, University of Copenhagen.

2010 – 2011     Master student on the project High-throughput pectin profiling by combining microarrays with monoclonal antibodies. Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of Copenhagen.

2007 – 2008    Exchange student at the University of Tasmania, Australia.

2009                Field assistant at the research station in Abisko, Sweden, on a data collection trip with Professor Anders Michelsen, Institute of Biology, University of Copenhagen.

2005 – 2009    Bachelor student on the project The effects of UV-B radiation on two heath land species, Calluna vulgaris and Deschampsia flexuosa. Project and research done as part of the CLAIMAITE project at Brandbjerg, Denmark. Institute of Biology, University of Copenhagen.

Education

PhD

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