Lis Frydenreich Hasholt
Lektor, Gæsteforsker
Institut for Cellulær og Molekylær Medicin
Blegdamsvej 3, Bygning: 24.4.46
2200 2200 København N
Medical Genetics Program
Blegdamsvej 3
2200 København N.
Personal data Born May 22, 1945, Copenhagen, Denmark
Education and Degree Thesis, DMSc (dr.med.), University of Copenhagen. Title: "In vitro studier af Fabry's sygdom med henblik på enzymkorrektion" (1989) Graduated in Genetics, University of Copenhagen (1971)
Current position Associate professor at Section of Neurogenetics, Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, University of Copenhagen.
Employment 1989-1993 Head of the Institute, Institute of Medical genetics 1975 Associate professor, Institute of Medical genetics
1971 Assistant professor, Institute of Medical genetics, University of Copenhagen
Main research areas Genetic, molecular and biochemical investigations of hereditary disorders, particularly neurodegenerative diseases. Head of the group "Section of Neuro- genetics" founded in collaboration with associate professor S.A. Sørensen, 1990.
Scientific Supervision Supervisor for 13 Ph.D. students, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen, 1993-2003. Supervisor for 1 student awarded a gold prize, University of Copenhagen (topic: gene therapy).
Boards and Meetings 2001 Co-organizer of the 19. International Meeting of the World Federation of Neurology Research Group on Huntington's Disease, Copenhagen 1999 Member of the board of Danish Huntington's Disease Asssociation (LHC) 1993-1997 Member of the board of Danish Society of Human Genetics
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