3R award to SUND researcher 🏆 Professor Lisbeth E. Knudsen from the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, UCPH is awarded this year’s 3R award for her work with ethical animal testing (known as Replacement, Reduction and Refinement). Danmarks 3R-Center (Danish 3R-Center) awards it “for her many years of commitment to developing and disseminating alternatives to animal testing” 🐭 Congratulations! Photo: Lukas Bohne Bovbjerg
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Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences (SUND) is a part of the University of Copenhagen and is among the largest faculties for health and medical sciences in Europe. SUND contributes to the understanding of disease and it’s prevention, health promotion, diagnostics and treatment. The Faculty is consequently a key player in addressing some of the greatest societal challenges of our times. SUND’s academic range, excellent teaching and research environments and substantial investment in new buildings and infrastructure provide an ideal platform for achieving our objectives. Our locations on Sealand and in the capital facilitate interaction with companies, regions, hospitals and local authorities to the benefit of clinical research, students, citizens and patients. SUND will mobilise the new opportunities created by the merger of the medical, pharmaceutical, veterinary and animal sciences to refine its value generating collaborations with the business community and with other knowledge institutions in Denmark and abroad. In these endeavours, we will make the most of our greatest asset – the more than 4,700 skilled staff, including 1,500 innovative PhD students and more than 8,000 committed under graduate students that together constitute the heartbeat of the Faculty. -> For available positions visit: www.employment.ku.dk -> Follow us on www.facebook.com/sundku -> Follow us on Twitter: @UCPH_health -> Browse videos with our research: www.youtube.com/user/UCPHhealthsciences/
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Nature Methods celebrates method pioneered at SUND 🔬💡 In its latest issue, the scientific journal hails spatial proteomics as Method of the Year. Spatial proteomics are used to better understand protein composition and mapping their spatial organization. Nature Methods highlights deep visual proteomics (DVP), a spatial proteomics method pioneered at Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research, University of Copenhagen at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, UCPH, that enables the study of single cells in their native environment: “We were excited by the recent development of DVP and other methods seeking new ways to explore the spatial proteome in greater depth and breadth,” the journal writes. In the celebratory issue, Andreas Mund, Matthias Mann, and Thierry Nordmann dive into DVP: “We believe that this approach will reshape our understanding of tissue biology and redefine fundamental concepts in cell biology, tissue physiology and ultimately human health and disease,” the researchers write. Read their comment here: https://lnkd.in/dDF48jy8
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Great news! 🎉 Today, Associate Professor at Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic Research Christoffer Clemmensen has received an ERC Consolidator Grant to support his research in weight loss maintenance 🔬 There are various methods for effective weight loss, but a lot of people have difficulty maintaining weight loss in the long term. He receives the grant for a project that aims to overcome that very obstacle by developing a new therapeutic approach that target the brain cells that regulate hunger and weight. With the grant comes EUR 2 million to fund Christoffer Clemmensen’s research at CBMR for the next five years. Congratulations Christoffer and team! Read more about the project below 👇 #ERC #ERCCoG #weightlossmaintenance #obesityresearch
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Funding for green research and research into the elderly 🌱👴 Researchers from the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, UCPH receive new grants from the Independent Research Fund Denmark. The funding supports research into the ethical challenges of gene-editing quinoa when adapting it to a Nordic climate and investigating the connection between physical fitness, depressive symptoms and brain health in the aging part of the population. Read more here 👇 https://lnkd.in/gw6rT7vS
Funding for research into quinoa and brain health in the elderly
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Mental health research gets funding boost 🧠 20 researchers from the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, UCPH secure grants from the Independent Research Fund Denmark, totaling almost DKK 50 million. The funding supports original research projects within mental health, including social isolation among middle-aged and senior citizens, children in out-of-home care and the relationship between genetics and risk of loneliness. Congratulations to the recipients! See the full list here 👇
Millions in funding for mental health research
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At the University of Copenhagen’s Annual Commemoration we were honored to welcome Her Royal Highness Queen Mary of Denmark as we celebrated two outstanding scientists as new Honorary Doctors: Professor Peer Bork and Professor Brian Kobilka. Professor Bork’s groundbreaking work in bioinformatics has advanced health and environmental science, while Professor Kobilka’s pioneering research on cellular receptors has transformed pharmacology and patient care. Both have made invaluable contributions through international collaborations, a hallmark of our university’s impact since 1479. We extend our heartfelt congratulations and appreciation to Professors Bork and Kobilka for inspiring us and strengthening our global academic community 👏
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Talent prizes to young SUND researchers 🔬 Five researchers from the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, UCPH receive Lundbeckfonden / Lundbeck Foundation Talent Prizes. The prizes are earmarked for research into headaches, pancreatic cancer, postoperative pain and more. Congratulations! 🎉
Talent prizes go to five young SUND researchers
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Funding for brain research 🧠 Six researchers from the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, UCPH receive grants totaling DKK 33 million from Lundbeckfonden / Lundbeck Foundation to projects within neuroscience. See the list of recipients here 👇
Six researchers from SUND receive grants for brain research
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SUND researchers secure grants for Arctic research ❄ The Independent Research Fund Denmark funds three research projects at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, UCPH with DKK 15 million to strengthen sustainable development research in the Arctic. The studies will map the demographic changes of narwhal populations, explore the genomes of Southwest Greenlandic sled dogs and find environmentally, economically and socially sustainable solutions for feeding the sled dogs in Greenland. Congratulations to Eline Lorenzen, Anders Johannes Hansen and Charlotte Reinhard Bjornvad!
SUND receives DKK 15M for sustainable development research in the Arctic
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Globe Institute professor Matthew Collins and a cross-Nordic team receive ERC Synergy Grant of €13 million 🎉 The grant goes toward investigating how books and literary networks shaped Northern Europe between 1000 and 1500 CE. The groundbreaking study combines traditional humanities approaches with cutting-edge biomolecular analysis of fragments from medieval books written on animal skin. Read more here 👉 https://lnkd.in/d_KbqJis