29 January 2020

Three researchers from BMI receives a research infrastructure grant from the Carlsberg Foundation

Morten B Thomen, Per Hägglund, Martin Gustavsson
From left to right: Morten B Thomsen, Per Hägglund, and Martin Gustavsson

Associate professor Morten B Thomsen, Associate professor Per Hägglund and Assistant professor Martin Gustavsson receives an infrastructure grant from the Carlsberg Foundation.

The aim of the Carlsberg Foundation infrastructure grant is to support the procurement of research infrastructure, i.e., the purchase of equipment, register data, data base and field trips as well as the establishment of corpora and development of research tools

A total of 101 researchers have received an infrastructure grant in application round for the 2019 Call. The three researchers from BMI have received funding for the following types of research infrastructure:

Associate professor Morten B Thomsen
DKK 900,000
“Imaging Cardiovascular Function in Live Animals“

Associate professor Per Hägglund
DKK 200,000
“A mass spectrometry toolbox for top-down analysis of oxidative protein modifications“

Assistant professor Martin Gustavsson
DKK 400,000
“Uncovering the structural basis for RAMP regulation of G protein-coupled receptors”