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Thomas Lykke-Møller Sørensen becomes an Associate Professor

Thomas will be develping organoid and X-ray imaging technologies at the Department of Engineering.

Associate professor Thomas Lykke-Møller Sørensen, Dept. of Engineering.

On 1 April, Thomas Lykke-Møller Sørensen, previously a senior researcher in Poul Nissen's group and affiliated PROMEMO, started in a new role as Associate Professor in Medical Biotechnology at the Department of Engineering, Aarhus University. Thomas will be continuing ongoing cryoET imaging research projects in collaboration with Poul Nissen’s group and PROMEMO while extending research focus in his new group to development of organoid and X-ray imaging technologies to improve disease modelling and drug testing. Organoids are mini-organs – tiny, self-organised three-dimensional tissue cultures derived from stem cells or tumours – and can be used to compare development and responses of healthy and disease organoids.