Research Group Molecular and Medical Biology
The Molecular & Medical Biology Research Group conducts research in basic and translational science of molecular biology and biomedical problems. Common to all activities is an interest in cellular signaling pathways affecting cell appearance, metabolism and behavior. The research group covers a broad spectrum of biological disciplines and works with bacteria, yeast, insect and mammalian cells as model systems. Key areas of interest are:
- Biomedical research (biology of cancer, pathogens, autoimmunity and life style diseases)
- Protein and peptide research (development and use of bioactive peptides and antifreeze proteins)
- Cell biology research (molecular mechanisms in DNA replication, gene regulation and signaling).
We do much of our research in collaboration with external partners from both public institutions and the private sector. The research group has a long-term collaboration with Region Zealand's hospitals, both scientifically and educationally in terms of the Medical Biology Study Program. We continuously work to develop collaborations with external partners in both basic and translational research even further.
The Molecular & Medical Biology Research Group is located in a modern laboratory building fully equipped to do research in biology and chemistry. The building contains among other things two confocal microscopes, which researchers from outside the university can use. Read more about the possibilities at microscope-core.ruc.dk
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Roskilde University's laboratories are located in a modern building fully equipped for research in biology and chemistry. The building contains, among other things, two confocal microscopes that researchers from outside Roskilde University can use.
The confocal microscopes can be rented by researchers after completing a mandatory training program. Find information about specifications, booking and prices:
Microscope Core Facility at Department of Science and Environment, Roskilde University
Publications
Acid-degradable lipid nanoparticles enhance the delivery of mRNA
Zhao, S., Gao, K., Han, H., Stenzel, M., Yin, B., Song, H., Lawanprasert, A., Nielsen, J. E., Sharma, R., Arogundade, O. H., Pimcharoen, S., Chen, Y. J., Paul, A., Tuma, J., Collins, M. G., Wyle, Y., Cranick, M. G., Burgstone, B. W., Perez, B. S. & Barron, A. E. & 4 others, , Nov 2024, In: Nature Nanotechnology. 19, 11, p. 1702-1711 10 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
Advances in extracellular vesicles as mediators of cell-to-cell communication in pregnancy
Nair, S., Razo-Azamar, M., Jayabalan, N., Dalgaard, L. T., Palacios-González, B., Sørensen, A., Kampmann, U., Handberg, A., Carrion, F. & Salomon, C., Apr 2024, In: Cytokine and Growth Factor Reviews. 76, p. 86-98 13 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review › peer-review
An Explorative Study on Calcium Electroporation for Low-risk Basal Cell Carcinoma
Wiegell, S. R., Hendel, K., Fuchs, C. S. K., Gehl, J., Vissing, M., Bro, S. W., Troelsen, J. T., Jemec, G. B. E. & Haedersdal, M., 7 May 2024, In: Acta Dermato-Venereologica. 104, 7 p., adv19678.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
Activities
Biological network formation and cell fate allocation in the developing pancreas
Nyeng, P. (Speaker)
9 Apr 2024Activity: Talk or presentation › Lecture and oral contribution
Nanomaterial Mediated Non-canonical DNA Structures for Biomedical Applications
Shah, P. (Speaker)
19 Nov 2023 → 22 Nov 2023Activity: Talk or presentation › Lecture and oral contribution
DNA-silver nanocluster aggregates
Shah, P. (Speaker)
24 Aug 2023Activity: Talk or presentation › Lecture and oral contribution
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Insights
Base at Roskilde University
The research group is based at Department of Science and Environment
Participating research units: Centre for Frustrated Molecular Interactions
PhD programme: Doctoral School of Science and Environment
Relevant degree programmes: Molecular Biology // Mathematical Bioscience // International Bachelor in Natural Sciences
More information
Find additional information about Molecular and Medical Biology:
Research group website at Roskilde University Research Portal
Contact
Research group leader
Jesper Troelsen
Professor
Phone: +45 4674 2728
troelsen@ruc.dk