Chief Scientific Officer
CurrentEnvisioning and developing research strategies and capabilities to drive innovation in phage display technology.
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Mette Soendergaard is listed as Phage display scientist advancing the frontier of therapeutic peptide and antibody discovery. at Cell Origins, based in Macomb, Illinois, United States. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at missouri.edu and a matched LinkedIn profile for Mette Soendergaard.
Mette Soendergaard previously worked as Chief Scientific Officer at Cell Origins and Associate Professor at Western Illinois University. Mette Soendergaard holds Ph.D., Biochemistry from University Of Missouri-Columbia.
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I am a co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer (CSO) at Cell Origins, a dynamic biotech company dedicated to harnessing the potential of phage display for the discovery of novel peptides and antibodies. As the CSO of Cell Origins, I develop multi-tier phage display strategies to fully unlock the capabilities of this technology. With over 15 years of experience in phage display, biomarker targeting, and peptide biochemistry, I lead our research and development team and collaborate with our clients to provide consulting services for phage display, as well as in-house library construction, and peptide and antibody screening.My passion lies in the realm of phage display and its applications in the discovery of therapeutic and diagnostic peptides and antibodies targeting disease-related biomarkers. Throughout my career, I have authored numerous papers, demonstrating novel discoveries and innovations in phage display technology and peptide discovery, while pioneering multi-tier biopanning strategies. My ultimate objective is to continuously advance the frontier of therapeutic peptide and antibody discovery by applying innovative solutions using phage display.
Listed skills include Biochemistry, Protein Purification, Enzyme Assays, Molecular Biology, and 40 others.
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Columbia, Missouri, US
Envisioning and developing research strategies and capabilities to drive innovation in phage display technology.
Macomb, IL, US
The main focus of my research laboratory is peptide discovery levering phage display technology.
Houston, TX, US
Generation of transgenic mouse model of pancreatic cancer to measure nonsense-mediated mRNA decay in vivo using a bioluminescent reporter. Experience with fluorescent and bioluminescent imaging of mammalian cells, and Perkin Elmer IVIS and Spectrum imaging systems.
Columbia, MO, US
I worked on phage display selected peptides targeted for ovarian cancer cells for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.Key words: Peptide phage display, combinatorial chemistry, bioassays, modified ELISA, biomarkers, radiopharmacology, cancer imaging and therapeutics, HPLC, mammalian cell culture, animal models,
Columbia, MO, US
Every semester the University of Missouri holds a three day long Orientation for New International Teaching Assistants (ONITA). I was asked, based on the evaluations scores from my teaching assistant position, to help prepare incoming international graduate students for their new teaching roles. My responsibilities include leading microteaching sessions.
Columbia, MO, US
Guest lecturer for a non-major biochemistry lecture class. I have taught topics including protein structure, enzymology and kinetics.
Columbia, MO, US
I was a teaching assistant for the capstone senior level biochemistry lab. I helped students with lab experiments and setup and development larger lab projects. Also, I graded lab reports and taught occasional lectures.
København K, DK
I worked on analysis of glucosinolates and the corresponding enzyme products in plant materials using micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography (MECC). The research was a part of my Master's thesis, which included the evaluation of glucosinolate product bioactivity in F344 rats (performed at the University of Illinois).
Champaign, IL, US
Biochemistry, natural product chemistry and human nutrition.
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Mette Soendergaard holds Ph.D., Biochemistry from University Of Missouri-Columbia.
Mette Soendergaard is listed with skills including Biochemistry, Protein Purification, Enzyme Assays, Molecular Biology, Hplc, Cancer, Western Blotting, and Protein Expression.
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