Research section

IDUN

Head of Section: Anja Boisen

Drug Delivery and Sensing

Besides from being a research section at DTU Health Tech, IDUN is also a Center of Excellence funded by the Danish National Research Foundation and the Villum Foundation.

IDUN section, Marienlyst 2024

IDUN values:

We have a positive outlook on all new ideas and we ask for and contribute with feedback whenever possible. We see the larger perspective of our individual projects as well as the overall IDUN project, and we openly and actively search for new collaborators and inspiration.

We embrace differences and use these as one of our greatest assets. We greatly value working in a multicultural and interdisciplinary environment. Within the project, we explain and discuss our work across the many scientific areas, and we listen to suggestions and feedback and ask questions whenever it is required. We aim for solutions that are useful for many people both internally in IDUN and in society.

To be ambitious is to dare and through our ambitions we enable better science, become better scientists and create new businesses. We strive towards constant improvement by receiving and giving responsible feedback. We aim at finding a balance between ambition and collaboration, between ego and community. We strive for high impact in society by gathering the best people, challenging ourselves and each other, combining our different expertise and reaching for common goals.

Through our common ambitious goals, we strive to make a difference for ourselves, our colleagues, the IDUN project, the scientific community and society. To us, making a difference makes a difference.

In collaborations with both internal IDUN researchers and external partners, we find the inspiration and motivation that allows us to heighten our ambitions and overcome complicated roadblocks and problems. To us, collaboration is a mutually beneficial effort which requires open and honest communication. Consequently, it results in daring science and gives our research endless possibilities.

Research activities

Partners

People at KU 

Hanne Mørck Nielsen
Professor
Drug Delivery and Biophysics of Biopharmaceuticals, University of Copenhagen

Konstantinos Raptis
PhD Student
Department of Pharmacy, University of Copenhagen

People at SSI

Jes Dietrich
Academic Staff
Infektionsimmunologi, SSI

Gregers Jungersen
Academic Staff
Infektionsimmunologi, SSi

Kristoffer Mazanti Aaslyng
PhD Student
Infektionsimmunologi, SSI

People at DTU Food

Martin Steen Mortensen
Senior Researcher
DTU Food

 

People at TUM (Technical University of München),

Markus Gerhard
Prof. Dr. 

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