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Birger Lindberg Møller

Birger Lindberg Møller
Institut for Plantebiologi og Bioteknologi/Plantebiokemi 
Titel:
Professor 
Telefon:
353-33352 
Mobil:
 
E-mail:
 
Adresse:
Thorvaldsensvej 40 
1871 Frederiksberg C 
Bygning:
 
Lokale:
T125 

 

 


Plant Biochemistry Laboratory
Department of Plant and Environmental Science (previously Department of Plant Biology and Biotechnology), University of Copenhagen
Thorvaldsensvej 40, 1871 Frederiksberg C, Copenhagen, Denmark
Phone: +45 3533 3352

ACADEMIC DEGREES:    M. Sc. 1972; Ph.D. 1975; D. Sc. 1984; D. Sc. h. c.

EMPLOYMENT

  • 2011-present: Professor in Plant Biochemistry, Technical University of Denmark, 20% employment
  • 2010-present: Section Director of “Plant Pathway Discovery” in the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Bio-Sustainability
  • 2010-present: Director of UNIK Synthetic Biology, one of four “centres of excellence” established in Denmark by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation.
  • 2008-present: Director of Villum Research Centre Pro-Active Plants. 
  • 1998-2008: Director, Centre of Molecular Plant Physiology (PlaCe), the “centre of excellence” in plant biology in Denmark. Total grant: 13 million €
  • 1990-present: Professor in Plant Biochemistry, Plant Biochemistry Labora­tory, Department of Plant Biology and Biotechnology, University of Copenhagen, LIFE, Copenhagen, 100% employment
  • 1984-1990: Research Professor, Department of Plant Physiology, Royal Veterinary & Agricultural University, Copenhagen (now University of Copenhagen, SCIENCE). One among the first five “elite research professorships” established by the Danish Government.
  • 1977-1983: Senior Research Scientist and Niels Bohr Fellow, Department of Physiology, Carlsberg Laboratory, Copenhagen
  • 1975-1977:  Fulbright-Hays Act Fellow, Depart­ment of Biochemistry & Biophysics, University of California, Davis
  • 1972-1975:    Ph.D. studies, Department of Organic Chemistry, Royal Veterinary & Agricultural University

 

ACADEMIC SOCIETIES

  • 1994-present: Appointed member of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters
  • 1993-present: Appointed member of the Danish Academy of Technical Sciences
  • 1993-present: Appointed member of the Danish Academy of Natural Sciences

RESEARCH AWARDS

  • 2010-2013:   Invited Visiting Professor at University of Melbourne and Monash University, Melbourne, Australia during 
    the month of May
  • 2007:   Villum Kann Rasmussen Research Prize (2.5 mil DKK or 350.000 €). The largest Danish research award
  • 2004:    The Academy of Future Research, “The Future Prize” (17.000 €)
  • 2003:    Societas Physiologia Plantarum Scandinavica “Popularization Prize” (17.000 €)
  • 1995:    Promoted by the Queen of Denmark as Knight of the Dannebrog
  • 1994:    “Director Ib Henriksens Research Prize” (33.000 €)
  • 1994:    Carlsberg Research Prize Award (18.000 €)
  • 1991:   “Fabrikant Ulrik Brinch og hustru Marie Brinchs Legat” Technical University of Denmark (14.000 €)
  • 1988:    Pedersholm Legat ( 36.000 €)
  • 1985:    Hans Gram Medal, the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters


RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION

 

RECENT POSITIONS OF TRUST AT THE UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN

  • Appointed by the Deans of the Science, Life Science and Pharma Faculties of the University of Copenhagen as Member of a Research Committee to recommend how the University fusions in the Copenhagen area should be optimized across and within different disciplines. This work resulted in the influential report P. Krogsgaard-Larsen, B.L. Møller, E. H. Larsen, B. Vestergaard, C. Lunde and P. Stæhr: Synergies with the natural sciences at the University of Copenhagen - an interfaculty evaluation of barriers and opportunities to improve the quality of infrastructure, research and education.  ISBN 978-87-90655-79-2 (2009) 43 pp 
  • Appointed by the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Copenhagen as Member of a Task Force to restructure collaboration between industrial partners and governmental institutions and the University of Copenhagen. This resulted in the report S.P. Olesen, H.Harmsen and B.L.Møller: The Recommendations of the Task Force regarding collaboration between Private Industries and the University of Copenhagen” (2009-2010), 57 pp

 

MENTORING

Main advisor of 43 PhD students (8 ongoing in Denmark and 3 in Australia) and of numerous BSc and MSc students. Mentor for biotechnology Bio-Hacker Spaces in Denmark and California. Talk at the TEDxCopenhagen event Sept. 18th 2012 on “Plant Power: the ultimate way to go green”. Numerous newspaper contributions on the importance of science and citizen engagement.

 

CURRENT FUNDING

  • 2012: ARC Linkage Grants with Melbourne University and Monash University
  • 2012: ERC Advanced Grant (2,5 million €)
  • 2012: Villum Foundation Post Doc Block Stipend
  • 2008-2012: Pro-Active Plants Villum Research Centre of Excellence: The total grant for the period 2008-2012 is 3.3 million €. My own research group receives 80.000 €/year from the centre grant for studies of cyanogenic glucoside metabolism in sorghum and cassava
  • 2008-2012: UNIK Synthetic Biology: The total grant is 16 million € for the period. Of these 4.8 million € is assigned to projects, instrumentation and infrastructure within plant biology. My research group receives 90.000 €/year for studies on light driven hydroxylations obtained by linking Photosystem I to cytochrome P450 enzymes.

 

PREVIOUS GRANTING AGENCIES

The Danish Council for Independent Research, Human Frontier Science Programme, EU LifeSciHealth STREP, EU Marie Curie, Australian Research Council, Spanish Research Council, Carlsberg Foundation, The Rockefeller Foundation, Danish National Research Foundation, Villum Kann Rasmussen Foundation, Danish Research Councils and DANIDA.

 

Link til CV
Institut for Plantebiologi og Bioteknologi-Thorvaldsensvej 40, 1. sal-1871 Frederiksberg C-Tlf: 353 33332-Fax: 35333300--EAN 5790000299386, CVR 29979812, P-nummer 1010390237