I am/have been involved in a number of research projects at different institutions in Denmark (Aarhus University and DTU, my current institution), France (AgroParisTech and Institute de la Recherche Agronomique INRA), or The Netherlands (European Association of Zoos and Aquariums). Here I present a glinch of the different projects:

Deciphering the genetics of sharks

GenoJaws is a joint-project together with the University of Queensland that aims to understand the changes from a genetic point… Read more Deciphering the genetics of sharks

Genomics of the Atlantic salmon in Denmark

What is this project about? The aim of the project “Strengthening the Danish Populations of Atlantic Salmon – increasing populations,… Read more Genomics of the Atlantic salmon in Denmark

Improving captive breeding programs in zoos

Zoos and aquariums around the world manage genetically the populations of animals from thousands of different species that they hold… Read more Improving captive breeding programs in zoos

Why size matters in genetics

The main international conservation organizations state very clearly that genetic diversity of animal populations needs to be conserved in order… Read more Why size matters in genetics