Research units

IFRO's research is divided into four cross-disciplinary and cross-sectional sections covering a wide range of subjects. On this page you can find a complete list of all department units.

Research sections

The Department of Biology has 10 different research sections.

The sections each has a concrete and specialised focus around a research area with in biology.

Sections

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Computational and RNA Biology

Biomolecular Sciences

Cell and Neurobiology

Cell Biology and Physiology

Freshwater Biology

Functional Genomics

Marine Biology

Microbiology

Terrestrial Ecology

Ecology and Evolution

Research centres

The research centres at ToRS are strategic initiatives with a 4-5 year duration, which establishes new research areas - with the possibility of extension, if new research visions are externally funded.

Our research centres are of strategic significance and relevance for the department - both for research and education, and they cross several academic areas at ToRS.

Research groups

The research groups at the Department of Biology covers everything within biology - from the smallest elements of life, DNA and proteins, to the diversity in the plant- and animal kingdoms.

Computational and RNA Biology

Robin Andersson group

Computational and RNA Biology: Computational biology

Thomas Hamelryck group

Computational and RNA Biology: Computational biology

Robert Krautz group

Computational and RNA Biology: Computational biology

Sarah Rennie group

Computational and RNA Biology: Computational biology

Albin Sandelin group

Computational and RNA Biology: Computational biology

Amelie Stein group

Computational and RNA Biology: Computational biology

Ole Winther group

Computational and RNA Biology: Computational biology

Anders Albrechtsen group

Computational and RNA Biology: Population and statistical genetics

Rasmus Heller group

Computational and RNA Biology: Population and statistical genetics

Ida Moltke group

Computational and RNA Biology: Population and statistical genetics

Hans Siegismund group

Computational and RNA Biology: Population and statistical genetics

Peter Brodersen group

Computational and RNA Biology: RNA Biology

Jan Christiansen group

Computational and RNA Biology: RNA Biology

Jeppe Vinther group

Computational and RNA Biology: RNA Biology

Biomolecular Sciences

Biomolecular regulation Group

Protein Biology Group

Protein Design and Enzymology Group

Structural Biology and NMR Laboratory (SBiN-Lab)

Cell Biology and Physiology

Laboratory of Genomics and Molecular Biomedicine

Karsten Kristiansen

Møbjerg Lab

Nadja Møbjerg

Signaling and Transport in Epithelia

Ivana Novak

Membrane Proteins Group

Per Amstrup Pedersen

Epithelial-Stromal Interaction Lab

Lone Rønnov-Jessen

Danneskiold Lab

Niels Banhos Danneskiold-Samsøe

Best practice examples

Research presentations can come in 4 different sizes: Small, medium, large and x-large.

Below you will find examples of the different sizes.

The Best Practice site itself is an example of a x-large research presentation.

Large

ValoRization of dairy sidestreams to fight calcium dEficits iN postmenopausal Women (RENEW)

In Danish

SOFIA (Sammen Om Fysisk og psykisk helbred I Almen praksis)