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Grants from The Danish Council for Independent Research | Medical Sciences - September 2013

The result of The Danish Council for Independent Research | Medical Sciences Call of 2013 for Individual postdoctoral grants is hereby announced. A total of 32 grants have been awarded.

By the deadline of April 24th 2013 the Council had received approximately 156 applications for Individual postdoc.

Please find below the list of applications that the Council, on its meeting the 19th of September 2013, decided to support with either a full or limited grant.

Please be advised that the Council cannot be held responsible for printing errors and reserves the right to adjust the granted amounts listed. Changes to the granted amount may, for instance, be applied if overlapping grants are awarded from other funding sources, or if the overhead rate has been inaccurately applied. Specific requirements may also be attached to individual grants.

Grant letters and rejection letters will be sent out in October 2013. All correspondence will be sent to the e-mail address included on the electronic application form. On the basis of the conditions and evaluation criteria set out in the Call, the letters of rejection will contain a brief explanation pointing out the main academic reasons, why the grant has not been awarded.

 


Project Title: On the neurophysiological role of GHB: Identification of molecular mechanisms and studies on the neuroprotective effects of GHB (γ-hydroxybutyrate) and GHB analogues
Grant Recipient: Anders Bue Klein
Place of Employment: University of Copenhagen
Awarded Amount: DKK 2,970,927


Project Title: Molecular Analysis of Genetic Recombination in Hepatitis C Virus
Grant Recipient: Andrea Galli
Place of Employment: Copenhagen University Hospital, Hvidovre
Awarded Amount: DKK 2,163,538


Project Title: The evaluation of vaccination programmes in low-income countries: Why use a performance indicator associated with increased female mortality?
Grant Recipient: Ane Bærent Fisker
Place of Employment: Statens Serum Institut
Awarded Amount: DKK 2,248,770


Project Title: The incretin system: Genetic determinants of early development of type 2 diabetes
Grant Recipient: Anna Jonsson
Place of Employment: University of Copenhagen
Awarded Amount: DKK 2,192,819


Project Title: Vascular function and capillary growth in Peripheral Arterial Disease - effect of different modes of exercise training
Grant Recipient: Birgitte Høier
Place of Employment: University of Copenhagen
Awarded Amount: DKK 2,340,721


Project Title: Perfusion and flow distribution in the microcirculation
Grant Recipient: Bjørn Olav Hald
Place of Employment: University of Copenhagen
Awarded Amount: DKK 2,119,255


Project Title: Cerebral blood flow reguation by pericytes in health and disease
Grant Recipient: Bodil Gesslein
Place of Employment: University of Copenhagen
Awarded Amount: DKK 2,456,706


Project Title: The role of EPCR as an adhesion receptor for Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasites and the pathophysiological consequences for the human host
Grant Recipient: Christian William Wang
Place of Employment: University of Copenhagen
Awarded Amount: DKK 3,272,194


Project Title: Renal oxygen metabolism: The key to diabetic nephropathy
Grant Recipient: Christoffer Laustsen
Place of Employment: Aarhus University
Awarded Amount: DKK 3,634,315


Project Title: WNT signaling in dopamine differenciation of stem cells and cell replacement therapy for parkinson's disease
Grant Recipient: Fabia Febbraro
Place of Employment: Karolinska Institutet
Awarded Amount: DKK 1,255,802


Project Title: Novel mechanisms guarding against aneuploidy in human cells
Grant Recipient: Garry Gray Sedgwick
Place of Employment: University of Copenhagen
Awarded Amount: DKK 2,169,628


Project Title: Pathophysiological mechanisms involved in the development of muscle contractures
Grant Recipient: Jessica Pingel
Place of Employment: University of Copenhagen
Awarded Amount: DKK 3,341,664


Project Title: The ischemic heart: Local control of calcium handling by glycogen metabolism
Grant Recipient: Joachim Nielsen
Place of Employment: University of Southern Denmark
Awarded Amount: DKK 2,100,960


Project Title: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder - Prevalence, causes and consequences in a population of healthy Danes
Grant Recipient: Kristoffer Sølvsten Burgdorf
Place of Employment: Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital
Awarded Amount: DKK 1,761,068


Project Title: The biological roles of intracellular MBL/ficolin/CL-11 Associated Serine Proteases (iMASPs)
Grant Recipient: Lea Munthe-Fog
Place of Employment: Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital
Awarded Amount: DKK 1,584,925


Project Title: Extensive targeted SNP profiling in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia as a tool for predicting treatment response and efficacy - moving towards personalized medicine
Grant Recipient: Louise Borst
Place of Employment: Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital
Awarded Amount: DKK 1,731,908


Project Title: Myocardial deformation analysis for in relation to ventricular arrhythmia and heart failure in patients with ischemic heart disease
Grant Recipient: Mads Kristian Ersbøll
Place of Employment: Duke University Medical Center
Awarded Amount: DKK 828,000


Project Title: Molecular regulation of the distal convoluted tubule by vasopressin
Grant Recipient: Marleen Louise Adriënne Kortenoeven
Place of Employment: Aarhus University
Awarded Amount: DKK 2,054,442


Project Title: Delineating the function of promoter upstream transcripts in the DNA damage response
Grant Recipient: Marta Lloret Llinares
Place of Employment: Aarhus University
Awarded Amount: DKK 2,009,003


Project Title: Regulation of irisin levels and its possible link to browning of adipose tissue
Grant Recipient: Martin Friedrichsen
Place of Employment: University of Copenhagen
Awarded Amount: DKK 3,074,400


Project Title: Assessment of novel resistance mechanisms in nosocomial and food-borne bacterial pathogens: Implications for infection control
Grant Recipient: Martin Saxtorph Bojer
Place of Employment: Statens Serum Institut
Awarded Amount: DKK 1,712,494


Project Title: Identification and characterization of concealed regulators of genome maintenance pathways
Grant Recipient: Matthias Altmeyer
Place of Employment: University of Copenhagen
Awarded Amount: DKK 2,458,102


Project Title: Inefficient functional sympatholysis in aging humans: role of erythrocyte-released ATP
Grant Recipient: Michael Permin Nyberg
Place of Employment: University of Copenhagen
Awarded Amount: DKK 2,215,377


Project Title: Interaction between Glucose and Bone Metabolism
Grant Recipient: Morten Munk Frost Nielsen
Place of Employment: University of Southern Denmark
Awarded Amount: DKK 1,200,000


Project Title: A New Virulence Repressor of Gram-Negative Bacteria: Potential Protection Against Disease
Grant Recipient: Nadia Boisen
Place of Employment: Statens Serum Institut
Awarded Amount: DKK 2,048,119


Project Title: Acute cerebral ischemia and reperfusion injury: the role of capillary transit time heterogeneity
Grant Recipient: Nina Kerting Iversen
Place of Employment: Aarhus University
Awarded Amount: DKK 2,912,255


Project Title: Pre-Clinical Testing of Immune Cells Engineered with Multi-layered Genetic Resistance to HIV
Grant Recipient: Rasmus Otkjær Bak
Place of Employment: Stanford University
Awarded Amount: DKK 2,468,080


Project Title: The influence of cross-linking on detrimental changes in connective tissue function - Nanomechanics of collagen fibrils in disease and aging
Grant Recipient: Rene Brüggebusch Svensson
Place of Employment: Bispebjerg Hospital
Awarded Amount: DKK 1,885,699


Project Title: Identification of cancer/testis antigens involved in melanoma tumorigenesis to enhance design of cancer immunotherapy
Grant Recipient: Rikke Sick Andersen
Place of Employment: University of Southern Denmark
Awarded Amount: DKK 2,601,648


Project Title: Translational molecular imaging using nanoparticles for diagnostics in breast cancer: Preclinial & clinical studies
Grant Recipient: Tina Binderup
Place of Employment: Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital
Awarded Amount: DKK 1,745,651


Project Title: Molecular and cellular pharmacology of triheteromeric GluN3-containing NMDA receptors
Grant Recipient: Trine Kvist Carlino
Place of Employment: University of Copenhagen
Awarded Amount: DKK 3,007,152


Project Title: Gene-Lifestyle Interactions in the Development of Type 2 Diabetes - Studies in 57,000 Danes of the Diet, Cancer and Health cohort
Grant Recipient: Tuomas Oskari Kilpeläinen
Place of Employment: University of Copenhagen
Awarded Amount: DKK 3,613,870

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