Summary
Kristoffer Bæk is a molecular microbiologist and postdoctoral researcher with eight years of research experience across DTU, Imperial College London, and the University of Copenhagen, focused on antibiotic susceptibility, resistance mechanisms, bacterial stress responses, and cell wall synthesis. He combines wet-lab expertise in high-throughput antimicrobial discovery and work with human pathogens with computational skills in protein stability modeling. Equally at home with R and Python, he develops data analysis pipelines, visualizations and packages to turn complex experimental data into clear insights. His publication record reflects both mechanistic depth and translational relevance, and his current work bridges experimental microbiology with predictive computational approaches. Based in Copenhagen, he brings a cross-disciplinary toolkit that accelerates discovery from bench to in silico prediction.
8 years of coding experience
Gymnasieeksamen, Gymnasieeksamen at Aurehøj Gymnasium
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Molecular microbiology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Molecular microbiology at Københavns Universitet - University of Copenhagen