2019.02.22 | Research news, HannePoulsen
Team Leader Hanne Poulsen has co-authored the article entitled "A novel ATP1A2 mutation in a patient with hypokalaemic periodic paralysis and CNS symptoms", published in the scientific journal Brain - A Journal of Neurology.
2019.02.20 | People , MagnusKjærgaard
Emily Carlsen Pheasant is a new master student in Team Leader Magnus Kjærgaard’s research group per start February 2019. She will study the phosphorylation-dependent interaction between NMDA receptor 2B and postsynaptic density proteins to characterize the role of activity dependent-kinases in the trafficking of the NMDA receptor to the…
2019.02.19 | ChristianVægter, Research news
Following previous work from 2017 for Nature Reviews Neurology, Vægter group has recently published a review in Frontiers Neuroscience entitled: "Functional and Structural Changes of the Blood-Nerve-Barrier in Diabetic Neuropathy". The work was performed in collaboration with other DANDRITE researchers and the International Diabetic Neuropathy…
2019.02.18 | MortenSchallburg Nielsen
Diana Hudecz joined Morten Schallburg Nielsen’s group as a postdoctoral fellow in February 2019, where she will work with receptors in brain endothelial. One of the aims of her research is to investigate the receptor expression in the entire brain using animal models and light sheet fluorescence microscopy. Furthermore, she will study the…
2019.02.15 | News from the management, KeisukeYonehara
The Executive Board of DANDRITE has approved the recommendations from the Assessment Committee to extend Keisuke’s appointment at DANDRITE for another four-year period until 2024.
2019.02.13 | Research news, MortenSchallburg Nielsen
The news article is currently only available in Danish. Forskere fra Aarhus Universitet og Københavns Universitet tager del i et stort europæisk forskningskonsortium, som har til formål at finde nye måder at behandle hjernelidelser på. Konsortiet er finansieret af en bevilling på 67 mio. kr. fra EU’s Innovative Medicines Initiative.
2019.02.11 | PoulHenningJensen
The article entitled: "Translational control in brain pathologies: biological significance and therapeutic opportunities" has recently been published in Acta Neuropathologica.
2019.02.08 | Research news, JaneHvarregaardChristensen
How is the brain affected when the expression of the schizophrenia associated BRD1 gene is reduced? We already know that BRD1 deficient mice show behavioral phenotypes with broad translational relevance to psychiatric disorders, however little is known about the underlying causes.
2019.02.07 | AndersNykjær
Andreea Udrea is a new intern in Anders Nykjær’s group per January 28th. Andreea is a technician and has been working at Copenhagen University before she started her professional bachelor’s degree in chemical and biotechnical technology. As a part of her education she will do a 20-week internship in Anders Nykjær lab, during this time…
2019.02.05 | People , PoulNissen
Andreu Sabater is new ERASMUS intern from the University of Barcelona, visiting Poul Nissen's research group from start February to end June 2019. During his internship, Andreu will work together with postdoc Montaña Bermejo on a project concerning stabilization and activity of the human copper pump associated with Wilson disease.