Official opening of Center of Gene Expression Center of Gene Expression (CGEN) was officially opened June 1st 2023
HALRIC: a new chapter for cross-border collaboration begins The University of Copenhagen is a partner in the Hanseatic Life Science Research Infrastructure Consortium (HALRIC).
Illuminating the Cellular World - A Portrait of New Group Leader Fena Ochs Fena Ochs is new Group Leader and Associate Professor at the Biotech Research & Innovation Centre (BRIC) in Copenhagen.
The iMED programme pushed the limits of PhD training at BRIC On May 2nd BRIC hosted the ending symposium for the 2nd cohort of PhD fellows from the International Doctoral Program in Molecular Mechanisms of Disease (iMED). Since 2019, iMED enrolled 23 talented international PhD…
Federica Sebastiani is new Tenure Track Assistant Professor At Department of Pharmacy, Federica Sebastiani has recently become tenure track assistant professor in Professor Camilla Foged’s group, Vaccine Design and Delivery.
Snapshots of the smallest programmable nuclease TnpB published in Nature A team led by Professor Virginijus Šikšnys from Vilnius University Life Sciences Center (VU LSC) determined the structure of TnpB using cryo-electron microscopy in collaboration with the group of Professor Guillermo…
Guillermo Montoya receives prestigious ERC Advanced Grant Three researchers at SUND have been awarded with the highly prestigious European Research Council's Advanced Grant of DKK 18 million for innovative research over the next five years.
SUND receives three prestigious Advanced Grants for innovative projects Three researchers at SUND have been awarded with the highly prestigious European Research Council's Advanced Grant of DKK 18 million for innovative research over the next five years.
‘DNA replication in a tube’ provides new insights into chromatin assembly Researchers from the Groth group (CPR) and the Mattiroli group (Hubrecht Institute) re-created DNA replication and chromatin assembly in a test tube. They discovered that the crosstalk between these two fundamental…
'Life & Death of Proteins': Conference Organized by UBIMOTIF Network 'Life & Death of Proteins' is an international conference organized by the UBIMOTIF network, taking place in Rome in November 2023. Registration is open now until 30 June.
Bartender model predicts how drugs affect each person A model based on numerous studies of people with type 2 diabetes can make a new type of prediction: how a certain drug would affect each person at the molecular biological level.
Bartender model predicts how drugs affect each person A model based on numerous studies of people with type 2 diabetes can make a new type of prediction: how a certain drug would affect each person at the molecular biological level.
Exercise burns fat differently depending on the time of day Physical activity at the right time of the day seems able to increase fat metabolism, at least in mice, shows a new study from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden and the University of Copenhagen.
A new publication from the Liu group in Nature Communications "Mitotic DNA synthesis in response to replication stress requires the sequential action of DNA polymerases zeta and delta in human cells"
Alexander Hauser receives 4.8 mill DKK for peptide signalling systems project Alexander Hauser has received the grant from Carlsberg Foundation’s Semper Ardens: Accelerate programme for the project “Discovery of Novel Peptide-GPCR Signalling Systems across Evolutionary Domains”.
Protein behavior in synthetic cells Proteins may lose their normal function and lead to neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. This process, named protein aggregation, happens gradually in the brain over time, and it’s an…
Professor Ana Cvejic receives a grant to better understand the interplay between immune cells and cancer Ana Cvejic, a professor at Biotech Research & Innovation Centre (BRIC), was awarded the DNRF Chair Grant of 10 million DKK over a period of three years to gain knowledge about the interaction of immune and tumor cells.
Four researchers from ILF receive 114 mill DKK to expand our knowledge of the human brain Four ambitious research projects supported by the Lundbeck Foundation will give us completely new insights into the human brain, hopefully paving the way for new treatments of diseases such as Parkinson’s disease,…
A unique approach for studying changes in chemical markers on DNA A new method to study specific changes in DNA which occur when cells divide addresses long-standing questions in molecular biology and opens new avenues in research into cancer, ageing and drug discovery
The proteins of Parkinson’s disease – a new project will give us a better understanding Associate Professor Vito Foderà has received 2 mill DKK from Novo Nordisk Foundation for the project “Real-time Investigation of Protein Phase Separation and Amyloid Transition in Complex Environments”.
Now we understand better how cell division works. That puts us a step closer to devising more effective cancer therapies How does a cell know when to divide? Researchers have found the answer, and it may prove significant to future cancer therapy.
Gene targeting in cell lines Here we apply apply our expertise in CRISPR/Cas9-mediated genome editing to cell lines. We can now help you generating your new in vitro experimental system by knocking out your gene of interest, or introducing point…
Scientists finds stem cell network in ancient fish An ancient fish called a ‘living fossil’ has helped researchers understand the basics of stem cells. This will further stem cell research and be a step in the direction of creating artificial organs
New gene technology is able to predict the effect of treatment on the individual breast cancer patient How do you know whether breast cancer treatment will be able to cure the individual patient? New gene technology can tell us, and it may prove vital to patients.