Autzen Group We aim to understand the molecular mechanisms involved in taste signalling and metabolic homeostasis, with a particular emphasis on developing new tools for detergent-free membrane protein purification.
Bjørn-Yoshimoto Group Our group uses the chemical diversity of cone snail toxins (‘conotoxins’) to understand human biology and to inspire new way to treat disease. The focus is on toxins that have evolved to act at G protein-coupled…
Gourdon Group The Membrane Protein Structural Biology Group works on structural and functional characterizing of membrane proteins that are essential for human health and highly attractive targets in the treatment of diseases.
Gustavsson Group We aim to elucidate the molecular details of G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) receptor function and regulation and translate our findings to biological function and the development of new therapies.
Hjortø Group We carry out fundamental research in order to understand how naturally occurring peptides and other allosteric modulators acting at chemokine receptors affect immune cell function in vitro and in vivo to provide new…
Kjær Group Our group focuses on translational molecular imaging with PET and PET/MRI and on development of targeted radionuclide therapies (theranostics) for use in precision medicine in cancer, cardiovascular diseases and…
Mathiasen Group We focus on investigating the signaling properties and unexplored biology of Adhesion G protein-coupled receptor (GPCRs) and the implications of this receptor family in human health and disease.
Rasmussen Group In our group, we study the molecular and cellular machinery responsible for the mosaic distribution of ion channels in polarized cells and how the molecular and cellular machinery is regulated.
Rosenkilde Group The common research theme of the Molecular Pharmacology Laboratory (MolPharm) is the relationship between structure and function of 7TM (seven transmembrane segment), G protein-coupled receptors.