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| Birgitte Andersen Associate Professor |
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DTU Systems Biology
Department of Systems Biology
Center for Microbial Biotechnology, Fungal Physiology and Biotechnology
Technical University of Denmark
Søltofts Plads
Building 221, room 208
2800 Kgs. Lyngby
Denmark
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Areas of expertise
Building materials
Chemotaxonomy
Water activity
Growth physiology
Indoor mycology
Mycotoxins
Biodiversity
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My research comprises various aspects of mycology - the study of
fungi. My specialty is characterization and identification of
filamentous fungi (mould) from water damaged buildings. I study the
growth physiology of fungi on different building materials in order
to find methods to prevent fungal growth in buildings. I
furthermore work on projects where I study the morphological,
physiological and the chemical diversity in different fungal
genera, such as Alternaria, Cladosporium and
Stachybotrys, with the aim of controlling and preventing
fungal spoilage and mycotoxin production in the indoor environment
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Type:
Book - Book
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2010 |
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part of: Metabolomics (ISBN: 35-40-74718-4), pages: 235-252, 2007, Springer, Berlin / Heidelberg
Type:
Book chapter - Book chapter
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2007 |
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