Alexandra Stripp
PhD fellow, Postdoc
Alexandra is a PhD student funded through the 4-year Novo Nordisk Foundation Copenhagen Bioscience PhD programme. She started working at CPR autumn 2017, initially employed 1 year as a research assistant and autumn 2018 enrolled as a PhD student in Michael Lund Nielsen group.
The Nielsen Group focuses on technology development in mass spectrometry for the study of less well-characterized post-translational modifications (PTM). Alexandra’s PhD project especially focuses on developing technologies for studying citrullination and ADP-ribosylation.
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The regulatory landscape of the human HPF1-and ARH3-dependent ADP-ribosylome
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Applicability of Small-Molecule Inhibitors in the Study of Peptidyl Arginine Deiminase 2 (PAD2) and PAD4
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Temporal and site-specific adp-ribosylation dynamics upon different genotoxic stresses
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