Claus Bøttcher Jørgensen

Claus Bøttcher Jørgensen

Associate Professor

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    Claus B. Jorgensen has a PhD in molecular genetics and is currently an associate professor in animal genetics. Between 2014 and 2020 he was Professor MSO in innovation, entrepreneurship and outreach in education at Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen. Claus has published more than 70 peer-reviewed papers within molecular genetics, he holds patents in EU, US and Australia. He teaches genetics, genomics, biotechnology and intellectual property rights. Claus has been involved course development in relation to various degree programs (Biology-Biotechnology, Business Administration and Bioentrepreneurship, Veterinary and Animal Science) and during his career he has worked with strategic educational leadership and implementation of new teaching forms, adjustment of courses in the entire curriculum, accreditation, and educational collaboration with external partners. Claus has supervised more than 35 BSc, MSc- and PhD-students both internally and in collaboration with external partners.

    Scientific focus  

    Genomics, production traits and inherited diseases in relation to domestic animals, mainly pigs and cattle. Expertise on: Next generation DNA sequencing, DNA capture arrays, DNA-variation, association mapping, linkage mapping, population genetics, breeding,  comparative mapping, gene expression and mutation detection.

     

    Teaching/supervision   

    Responsible for Advanced  Biotechnology and Intellectual Property Rights (MSc-course). Teaching obligations in basic genetics, molecular genetics, genomics and population genetics. Supervisor of BSc, MSc and PhD-students.

    Possible conflicts of interest

    I have or have had collaborations with pig, cattle, mink, and dog breeders. In relation to my teaching, I collaborate with various pharma and biotech companies. Together with the University of Copenhagen and colleagues, I hold patents related to the identification of pigs susceptible to ETEC infections. I have a part time position at Copenhagen Business School.

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