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Eva Madland has a M.Sc. in organic chemistry from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Trondheim, Norway), where she worked on isolation, separation and structural elucidation of natural products from plants. In 2020 she completed her PhD in Biotechnology at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Trondheim, Norway) supervised by Professor Finn Lillelund Aachmann and Professor Morten Sørlie. The work focused on studying interactions between carbohydrate-binding modules and carbohydrates using NMR spectroscopy. Currently, she is continuing this work in the group of Professor Finn Lillelund Aachmann.

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  1. Gilbert HJ, Stålbrand H, and Brumer H. (2008). How the walls come crumbling down: recent structural biochemistry of plant polysaccharide degradation. Curr Opin Plant Biol. 2008;11(3):338-48. DOI:10.1016/j.pbi.2008.03.004 | PubMed ID:18430603 [Gilbert2008]