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Seminars – University of Copenhagen
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Seminars – University of Copenhagen. Copenhagen Center for Glycomics. Seminars hosted by Copenhagen Center for Glycomics. ADAMs: Key regulators of EGF-receptor and Notch signaling. Professor Carl Bloebel, Hospital for Special Surgery and the Departments of Medicine and of Physiology,. Biophysics and Systems Biology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, USA. Monday June 20, 2016 12-13 (22.1.29). Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) technology for treatment of pancreatic cancer. Friday April 8, 2016 12-13&#...
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About CCG – University of Copenhagen
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About CCG – University of Copenhagen. Copenhagen Center for Glycomics. Copenhagen Center for Glycomics, CCG. Glycosylation is one of the most abundant forms of posttranslational modifications of proteins, and carbohydrate science is inherently connected to protein science. While enormous efforts are now placed on proteomics, the next omics will undoubtedly be the field of glycomics. Communication activities include popular science articles, lectures, seminars and graduate courses. Blegdamsvej 3B, DK-2200...
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Copenhagen Center for Glycomics – University of Copenhagen
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Copenhagen Center for Glycomics – University of Copenhagen. Copenhagen Center for Glycomics. Copenhagen Center for Glycomics. From The EGSF (Euroglycosciences Forum):. A roadmap for Glycoscience in Europe. Copenhagen Consortium for Designer Organism. Media coverage of the new publication “. Engineered CAR T Cells Targeting the Cancer-Associated Tn-Glycoform of the Membrane Mucin MUC1 Control Adenocarcinoma”,. Antibody developed in Denmark helps the body to fight cancer. Copenhagen Center for Glycomics.
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GlyMAP – University of Copenhagen
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GlyMAP – University of Copenhagen. Copenhagen Center for Glycomics. GlyMAP – a Glycogene Mutation Map for Discovery of Diseases of Glycosylation. Of proteins and lipids in man involves complex non-template driven processes orchestrated by hundreds of enzymes, transporters, chaperones, and lectins and is one of the most abundant forms of posttranslational modifications (PTM) and by far the most diverse and complex class of PTM. A Glycogene Mutation Map (GlyMAP) for Discovery of Diseases of Glycosylatio.
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Microarray service – University of Copenhagen
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Microarray service – University of Copenhagen. Copenhagen Center for Glycomics. Microarray service and equipment at Copenhagen Center for Glycomics. Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine (24.6.30). Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen. Blegdamsvej 3, DK-2200 Copenhagen N. Copenhagen Center for Glycomics. Bachelor-, master- and PhD defence. Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine (ICMM). Copenhagen Consortium for Designer Organisms. Blegdamsvej 3B, DK-2200 Kbh N.
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PhD-courses – University of Copenhagen
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PhD-courses – University of Copenhagen. Copenhagen Center for Glycomics. Oct 10 – 14, 2016. Course organizer: Eric Bennett. Sept 29 – October 3, 2014. Course organizer: Eric Bennett. Copenhagen Center for Glycomics. Bachelor-, master- and PhD defence. Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine (ICMM). Copenhagen Consortium for Designer Organisms. Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. Blegdamsvej 3B, DK-2200 Kbh N. Elh@sund.ku.dk. Cookies and privacy policy. Press and media service.
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Bachelor-, master- and PhD defence – University of Copenhagen
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Bachelor-, master- and PhD defence – University of Copenhagen. Copenhagen Center for Glycomics. Bachelor-, master- and. Time: 20 June 2016, 14:00-17:00. Place: Room 29.01.32. Supervisors: Professor Henrik Clausen, Assistant Professor Katrine Schjoldager. Marie Kirstine Lavrsen,. Site-specific O-glycans influence cancer progression and can be exploited as targets for immunotherapy. Time: 10 June 2016, 14:00-17:00. Place: Room 29.01.32. Ieva Bagdonaité,. Principal supervisor: Hans Wandall. Probing Polypept...
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Vacant positions – University of Copenhagen
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Vacant positions – University of Copenhagen. Copenhagen Center for Glycomics. Job openings are always posted on the university job portal: http:/ employment.ku.dk/. No vacant positions right now. Master and bachelor projects. Copenhagen Center for Glycomics needs good students. Our Research groups continually advertise for vacant student projects here. Copenhagen Center for Glycomics. Bachelor-, master- and PhD defence. Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine (ICMM). Blegdamsvej 3B, DK-2200 Kbh N.
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People – University of Copenhagen
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People – University of Copenhagen. Copenhagen Center for Glycomics. Staff of the Copenhagen Center for Glycomics. Miya Kudo Høffding. Caroline Benedicte Kjærulff Mathiesen. Catarina de Sena Bastos Gomes. Federico Battisti (15.08.16 – 14.11.16). Irina Marinova (01.09.16-01.10.16). Sabrina Horn (23.10.16-31.03.17). Ida Signe Bohse Larsen. Emil Marek Heymans Pallesen. John Birger Hjalmar Hintze. Charlotte Bredo Spliid (guest). Troels Boldt Rømer. Troels Boldt Rømer. Copenhagen Center for Glycomics.
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funding – University of Copenhagen
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Funding – University of Copenhagen. Copenhagen Center for Glycomics. Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation. EU 7th framework 'Health'. EU Marie Curie 7th Framework ' Networks for Initial Training. EU Marie Curie (Horizon 2020). Agnes og Poul Friis Fond. Novo Nordisk Fonden Center for Biosustainability, DTU. The University of Copenhagen Programme of Excellence. UCPH Excellence Programme (2016 Funds). Mizutani Foundation for Glycoscience. Copenhagen Center for Glycomics.
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