Camilla Vibeke Sichlau Bruun
Associate Professor
I am a veterinarian and have a PhD in molecular genetics and I am employed as associate professor in animal genetics. My research covers quantitative, functional and disease genetics in pigs and dogs. Currently, my scientific focus is to unravel the genetic background of hereditary diseases in dogs. I am the course leader of Veterinary genetics and contribute to genetics courses in the Animal science and Biotechnology educational programs as well. I supervise veterinary bachelor students in groups and master students too.
I have a strong focus on first year teaching, development of teaching forms and e-learning material. I am the chair person of the study board for veterinary medicine and animal science where my work is focused on quality assurance and development of the educational programs including student wellbeing.
Possible conflicts of interest
I collaborate with the Danish Kennel Club, veterinarians and dog owners in relation to research and education.
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Phenotypic and genetic characterization of a novel phenotype in pigs characterized by juvenile hairlessness and age dependent emphysema
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An F2 pig resource population as a model for genetic studies of obesity and obesity-related diseases in humans: design and genetic parameters
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A Gly98Val mutation in the N-myc downstream regulated gene 1 (NDRG1) in Alaskan Malamutes with polyneuropathy
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