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The Carlsberg Foundation awards DKK 12 million in total for iNANO associated researchers. The funds allow the researchers to invest in new valuable research instruments, which will create basis for strengthened research collaboration across research groups at iNANO and partnering departments. One of the recipients have received funds for going on a…
Three iNANO associated researchers have received DKK 9 million in total for studying dynamic multivalent interactions at the single molecule level, dynamics during protein interactions, and how surfactants denature proteins.
iNANO researchers participate in a new research project headed by Yuya Hayashi (Dept. of Molecular Biology and Genetics). The aim is to redefine our understanding of how life operates through cell-to-cell communication by studying extracellular vesicles, using zebrafish as a model organism. Ebbe S. Andersen and Jørgen Kjems will assist in using RNA…
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PhD student Wilhelm Hansson Wennersten, iNANO