Stephan had the pleasure of being invited to speak at the student-organised EUREKA symposium of the life sciences graduate school in Würzburg – big thank you to the organisers for giving us a chance to highlight some of our work.
Stephan had the pleasure of being invited to speak at the student-organised EUREKA symposium of the life sciences graduate school in Würzburg – big thank you to the organisers for giving us a chance to highlight some of our work.
Today, we are delighted to see Janina Sörmann join our team. She joins us as a postdoc and will be working on generating peptide binders against ASICs. Welcome and we look forward to having you around!
Congrats to Mette for being invited to speak at the ChemBion Graduate School at the University of Münster, Germany. She will be representing the lab by talking about her work on ASIC-mediated protein-protein interactions.
After many trials and tribulations during the planning phase, the 1st NALCN workshop, held in Alicante, Spain, was a resounding success. Thanks to the generous support by our sponsors, we were able to bring together researchers, physicians and patient families from all over the world. Big thanks to all participants for an inspiring meeting.
Welcome to Laurie Peverini, who joins as Marie Curie postdoc. For the next two years, she will be working on split intein-based approaches to study Nav1.5. Welcome and we are excited to have you on board!
Stephan had the honor of being invited to present some of our semi-synthesis work on ASICs and Nav1.5 on the Peptide Therapeutics Forum in Basel, Switzerland.
With Ann-Sofie, Natasja and Mikkel joining, we welcome 3 new MSc students to the team. Ann-Sofie and Natasja will be digging into NALCN regulation with Hendrik, while Mikkel will dive into P2X receptors with Mette. Looking forward to having you all around!
Stephanie speaks at the 2023 Membrane Transport meeting of The Physiological Society (Recent Research into Ion Channels, Transporters and Epithelial Physiology). Stephanie will present her work different approaches to engineer ASICs. Big thanks to the organizers for putting together an exciting meeting and program.
Together with some trainees from our neighbours, the Olsen lab, a bunch of lab members took part in this year’s KMD sprint triathlon at Amager Beach – the weather was great and the spirits were high! Big thanks to the organisers, participants and spectators alike!
Today, we welcome Tomma, a summer intern who will work with Hendrik on NALCN for the next three weeks. Welcome to the team!