Research

She studies chronic lung disease

In collaboration with Rigshospitalet, PhD student Katrine Madsen studies the bacteria found in the lungs of people with cystic fibrosis with the goal of finding an even better treatment for the disease.

Researcher in lab coat in laboratory.
When Katrine Madsen works in the laboratory, she is rarely alone. They are, in fact, a whole group of PhD students researching the same project, and it creates a research environment in which she thrives. Photo: Magnus Møller.
  • Technical University Hospital of Greater Copenhagen (TUH) is a collaboration between DTU and the Capital Region of Denmark and the region’s hospitals, which was launched on 1 April 2024.
  • The goal is to create a leading research and innovation environment which will help to transform the healthcare system and create new technological solutions which are implemented and scaled for the benefit of the patient, the healthcare system, and society at large. 
  • Through new study programmes (both pre and post-graduate), new skills, and new career paths will be created. DTU Health Technology students, for example, will have more opportunities to do an internship at Rigshospitalet.
  • Joint positions will be established so that clinical staff can develop the field through research and education while working as research employees at DTU.

Contact

Helle Krogh Johansen

Helle Krogh Johansen Professor, consultant, DMSc. Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability

Søren Molin

Søren Molin Professor Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability