Elise Mørk Sandås
- Spesialingeniør; MSc
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Status: On maternity leave until March 2025
Education
- 2018: MSc Analytical chemistry, University of Oslo, Norway
- 2016: BSc Engineering (Biotechnology and chemistry), Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway
Affiliation
- Metabolomics & Metabolic Molecular Biology Group, Department of Medical Biochemistry, Oslo University Hospital - Rikshospitalet, Norway
Research Summary
Elise's master’s thesis focused on evaluating and refining a global metabolomics method using liquid chromatography–high-resolution (Q Exactive Orbitrap) mass spectrometry of dried blood spots. The group continues to use this method today as a supplement to diagnostics and in various research projects. She is currently working on method development, among other topics.
Highlights:
- A new methods paper, adding valuable information to the field of Clinical Metabolomics: Skogvold et al. (2021)
- A novel metabolomics study of human 3-NPA intoxication, reporting the 1st case in Norway and the 2nd in Scandinavia: Skogvold et al. (2021)
Work Experience
- 2019-to date: Spesialingeniør at the Oslo University Hospital, Norway
- 2018-2019: Chemical Engineer at the Arcus Norway AS
- 2018 October-December: Implementation of a laboratory experiment for students in analytical chemistry, Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway
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Publications 2024
Method Development for Omics Analyses using Schirmer Strips
Curr Eye Res, 49 (7), 708-716
DOI 10.1080/02713683.2024.2335271, PubMed 38567868
Publications 2023
Tear and Saliva Metabolomics in Evaporative Dry Eye Disease in Females
Metabolites, 13 (11)
DOI 10.3390/metabo13111125, PubMed 37999221
Ex Vivo Pig Eye Model for Studying Diffusion of Acylcarnitines with Different Physicochemical Properties
J Ocul Pharmacol Ther, 39 (5), 324-331
DOI 10.1089/jop.2022.0159, PubMed 37219540
Publications 2022
Global Metabolomics Discovers Two Novel Biomarkers in Pyridoxine-Dependent Epilepsy Caused by ALDH7A1 Deficiency
Int J Mol Sci, 23 (24)
DOI 10.3390/ijms232416061, PubMed 36555701
Saliva Metabolomics in Dry Mouth Patients with Head and Neck Cancer or Sjögren's Syndrome
Cells, 11 (3)
DOI 10.3390/cells11030323, PubMed 35159133
Publications 2021
A pioneer study on human 3-nitropropionic acid intoxication: Contributions from metabolomics
J Appl Toxicol, 42 (5), 818-829
DOI 10.1002/jat.4259, PubMed 34725838
Bridging the Polar and Hydrophobic Metabolome in Single-Run Untargeted Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Dried Blood Spot Metabolomics for Clinical Purposes
J Proteome Res, 20 (8), 4010-4021
DOI 10.1021/acs.jproteome.1c00326, PubMed 34296888