Holders of scholarships
BioCampus supports scientists in spe within the research
area of biotechnology. Scholarships are being awarded to young,
talented students, giving them the possibility of focusing on biotechnological
research. The students' projects cover many different aspects
of biotechnology including medical research, the ethical
dimension, legal practices and social
aspects.
Below you can learn more about the students that have been
awarded a scholarship
and their projects. Some of the projects have ended by now,
others are not finished yet.
"Epstein-Barr virus-induced receptor 2, a
constitutively active 7TM receptor"
"Neuropeptide Y's role in epilepsy and
electroconvulsive therapy for depression"
"Ethical Guidelines and Biotech Companies"
"Specific signals in the dopamine transporter governs
its location in the cell"
"Targeted Gene Repair Using Peptide Nucleic Acid"
"Molecular Mechanisms of Skeletal Muscle Atrophy"
"How does coli colonize?"
"Investigation of growth factors and molecular events
regulating the growth of mouse embryonic stem cells"
"AMPK expression and activity in human arm and leg
muscle – response to acute exercise after 42 days of
cross-country skiing"
"Examination of cell reprogramming of embryonic stem
cells by cell fusions and cells extracts"
"Redefining the minimal voltage sensor"
"Specialization of nerve cells - How does the
signalling molecule GDNF contribute?"
"Potential treatment of obesity"
"Structure, receptor localization, signaling and
effects"
"Sugar-modifying enzymes – 3D structures and
mechanisms"
"When humans are made bioethical"
"Culturing
Embryos: a study of the social implications of producing
animal biotechnology research in Denmark."
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