Andreas Sagen is a PhD research fellow and lecturer based in Oslo with eight years of experience at the intersection of molecular microbiology and toxicology, focusing on horizontal gene transfer, mutagenesis and quorum sensing in Streptococcus species. He combines hands-on lab expertise—from RT-qPCR and cell/molecular assays to supervising student projects—with teaching and science outreach roles at the University of Oslo. His background spans environmental and occupational toxicology research, including studies on micro- and nanoplastics’ interactions with lung and immune cells, which gives him a cross-disciplinary view of microbial ecology and human health. Comfortable moving between bench work and pedagogy, he also brings practical data-minded experience from projects on adaptive immune receptor repertoire shifts and biotech prototyping in iGEM.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Life science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Life science at Universitetet i Oslo (UiO)
University of Oslo
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Medical Microbiology and Bacteriology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Medical Microbiology and Bacteriology at Universitetet i Oslo (UiO) | University of Oslo
A C/C++ library to work with matrices. It's written as an object of two nested vectors, and the base class include fundamental operations on matrices, as well as definition for interacting with other matrices and vectors.
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