Mikkel Bentzon-Tilia

Mikkel Bentzon-Tilia

Associate Professor

DTU BIOENGINEERING
Department of Biotechnology and Biomedicine

Technical University of Denmark

Søltofts Plads

Building 221, room 152

2800 Kgs. Lyngby

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2020
Foto: Bax Lindhardt
07 DEC

Entire bacterial community can provide us with new antimicrobial agents

Instead of isolating antimicrobial agent-producing bacteria in laboratories, development is taking a new turn: Now the bacteria must live together just as they do in nature. That way we can get them to produce new antimicrobial agents.

Bacteria and microorganisms Cells Synthetic biology Biotechnology Health and diseases
Lone Gram og Mikkel Bentzon-Tilia ser på prøver
06 OCT

Entire bacterial community can provide us with new antimicrobial agents

Instead of isolating antimicrobial agent-producing bacteria in laboratories, development is taking a new turn: Now the bacteria must live together just as they do in nature. That way we can get them to produce new antimicrobial agents.

Lone Gram og Mikkel Bentzon-Tilia ser på prøver
06 OCT

Entire bacterial community can provide us with new antimicrobial agents

Instead of isolating antimicrobial agent-producing bacteria in laboratories, development is taking a new turn: Now the bacteria must live together just as they do in nature. That way we can get them to produce new antimicrobial agents.

Bacteria and microorganisms Cells Synthetic biology Biotechnology Health and diseases
2018
Lars Rønn Olsen, Stela Canulescu, Mikkel Bentzon-Tilia, Dirch Hjorth Petersen, Johan Ulrik Lind. Photo: DFF
06 DEC

EUR 3.9 million to five young DTU researchers

Independent Research fund Denmark awards EUR 26 million to 34 young researchers with original ideas and high research leader ambitions. Five of them are from DTU.

Bacteria and microorganisms Biological systems Genes and genomes Semiconductors Electronics
25 APR

CeMiSt welcomes two new assistant professors

As part of our efforts unravel the roles of secondary metabolites, CeMiSt hired two new assistant professors. An assistant professor will work on interactions and ecology of marine microbial communities, while a bioinformatics expert will strengthen analysis of microbiomes and metagenomes targeted by CeMiSt.   The former position will...

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4 MAY 2024