EPC has an atmosphere for research (research environment) that attracts PhD-students and researchers from the whole world. A PhD-study can be financed through a scholarship from DTU, scholarship from the research schools or in collaboration with an industrial partner as an industrial PhD. Most of our graduates choose to continue in research environments after their education.
Current PhD students at EPC
Camilla Christiansen (2005), starch binding domains (CBM20) from plants
Malene Bech Vester-Christensen (2006), limit dextrinase, limit dextrinase inhibitor
René Wismar* (2006), b-glucan binding domains, prebiotics
Katrine Lindholm Bøgh (2007), allergenicity of aggregated peptides from food allergens
Ofir Gilad (2007), pre-/probiotics with focus on FOS, GOS, XOS effects in B. lactis Bb12
Marie Kragh (2007) phospho-proteomics of stimulation of immature dendritic cells
Diana J. Leeming* (2007), novel collagen markers for detection of bone metastasis
Adiphol Dilokpimol (2007), transglycosylation for xylose enrichment of oligosaccharides
Kristine Groth Kirkensgaard (2007), thioredoxin reductase/thioredoxin, 3D, transcriptomics
Thomas Johansen (2007), proteomics of Fusarium graminearum infection in barley
Fen Yang (2008), proteome analysis of barley seeds infected by Fusarium graminearum
Anders Dysted Jørgensen (2008), starch/aroma release, enzyme- & bio-engineering
Anne Knudsen (2008), B. lactis proteomics, carbohydrate prebiotics, and protein interactions
Gabriella van Zanthen (2008), synbiotics effect in vitro and in vivo, difference LAB-proteome
Silja Kej Diemer* (2008), function of dairy exo-polysaccharide protein interactions in food
Katsiaryna Skryan* (2008), redox regulation of starch hydrolases and transferases in plants
In spe Joakim Mark Andersen (2009), probiotics genomes, transcriptomics, and proteins
In spe Connie Nielsen (2009), B. licheniformis a-amylase, glycation, PTMs and properties
In spe NN (2009), pre-/probiotics, carbohydrate target protein structure & function
In spe NN (2009), control of molecular processes in starch metabolism
(* = less than 1/3 w. EPC)
Contact persons: Vibeke Barkholt, Christine Finnie, Susanne Jacobsen, Birte Svensson.