Ivan Mijakovic obtained his PhD in molecular microbiology from University Paris XI in 2003. From 2004-2008 he built his independent research group at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), as Assistant and later Associate Professor. In 2008, he became a Chaired Professor of Systems Biology at AgroParisTech. Since 2013, he is Chaired Professor of Bacterial Systems Biology at Chalmers University of Technology, and in 2017 was appointed Professor at DTU. The Mijakovic laboratory currently operates at two sites: Chalmers and DTU, and counts around 30 members (senior researchers, postdocs and PhD students). Our core competence is protein phosphorylation and its role in bacterial regulation. More recent topics in our group include metabolic engineering of bacterial cell factories for bio-sustainability applications and environmental protection/remediation, as well as bio-applications of nanomaterials in diagnostic, drug delivery and infection prevention.
Professor Ivan Mijakovic, PhD

Ivan Mijakovic obtained his PhD in molecular microbiology from University Paris XI in 2003. From 2004-2008 he built his independent research group at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), as Assistant and later Associate Professor. In 2008, he became a Chaired Professor of Systems Biology at AgroParisTech. Since 2013, he is Chaired Professor of Bacterial Systems Biology at Chalmers University of Technology, and in 2017 was appointed Professor at DTU. The Mijakovic laboratory currently operates at two sites: Chalmers and DTU, and counts around 30 members (senior researchers, postdocs and PhD students). Our core competence is protein phosphorylation and its role in bacterial regulation. More recent topics in our group include metabolic engineering of bacterial cell factories for bio-sustainability applications and environmental protection/remediation, as well as bio-applications of nanomaterials in diagnostic, drug delivery and infection prevention.