My research is primarily focused on identifying metabolic markers for neurodegenerative diseases in blood and cerebrospinal fluid. This may increase the understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying diseases such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease, facilitate diagnostics and lead to new treatment strategies. Quantification of metabolites is performed using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and mass spectrometry.
I teach within the Programme in Pharmacy/Pharmaceutical Science, the programme Master of Science in Pharmacy and the Master's Programme in Pharmaceutical Science. I'm the course coordinator for the courses Pharmaceutics 10.5 ECTS, Pharmacokinetics and Drug Metabolism 4.5 ECTS, and Degree Project in Pharmacy 30 ECTS. I supervise and examine degree projects at both bachelor's and master's level.