Biased signalling may lead to safer drugs with fewer side effects.
Cluster for GPCR Function and drug design
- Uncover insights into GPCR signal transduction and structure-function
- Discover ligands and characterise receptors (incl. drugs and drug targets)
- Translate results from early discovery to clinic
- Albert J. Kooistra receives the MGMS Frank Blaney Award
- David Gloriam receives big data prize from the Danish Royal Academy of Sciences and Letters
- Alexander S. Hauser receives Bachem Award for Peptide Science
- Trond Ulven receives a Distinguished Innovator grant
- Alexander Hauser receives HC Ørsted research talent prize
- Cell article on the discovery of peptide hormones
- Elisabeth Rexen Ulven receives Lundbeck Foundation Fellowship
- PhD course in receptor structure and function
Cluster Leader
David Gloriam
Professor
david.gloriam@sund.ku.dk
Communications Representative
Albert Kooistra
Assistant Professor
albert.kooistra@sund.ku.dk
Core members
Name | Title | Image |
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Albert Jelke Kooistra | Associate Professor |
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David E. Gloriam | Professor |
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Elisabeth Rexen Ulven | Associate Professor |
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Associated members
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Alexander Hauser | Postdoc |
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Anders A. Jensen | Associate professor |
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Hans Bräuser-Osborne | Professor |
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Jette S. Kastrup Jensen | Professor |
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Joseph Rogers | Professor | ![]() |
Michael Gajhede | Professor |
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Trond Ulven | Professor |
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