Céline Galvagnion-Büll
Associate Professor
Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology
Jagtvej 160
2100 København Ø
Education:
2011: PhD in Chemistry, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France
2007: Diplôme d'ingénieur, École Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Rennes, France
2007: Master of Science, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Recent positions:
April 2016 - March 2019: Post-doctoral Research Fellow at the DZNE Bonn and Heinrich-Heine-Universität, Institute of Physical Biology, Düsseldorf, Germany
June 2011 - March 2016: Post-doctoral Research Fellow, University of Cambridge
Grants and Fellowships:
2023: Parkinsonforeningen project grant
2023-2026: DFF project 1 grant
2023 - 2026: EraPermed collaborative grant
2022: Parkinsonforeningen project grant
2021: Parkinsonforeningen project grant (Bjarne Saxhofs Foundation)
2020-2025: Hallas-Møller Emerging Investigator grant
2019-2023: Carlsberg Foundation Young Researcher Fellowship grant
2019: Parkinsonforeningen project grant
2017-2019: Horizon 2020 – Marie Curie Individual Fellowship
2016-2017: Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship for postdoctoral researchers
Invited talks at international conferences:
October 2023: FEBS 2023 Advanced course on Sphingolipid biology: the dawn of a new era, Funchal, Portugal
September 2023: FEBS 2023 Advanced course on Protein folding, aggregation and compartmentalization, Spetses, Greece
October 2019: CECAM "Modeling phase separation in health and disease: from nano- to meso-scale", Toulouse, France
May 2019: “Membrane Lipids” - German Society of Fat Science, Berlin, Germany
June 2017: Gordon Conference on Membrane Protein Folding, Stonehill College, MA, USA
April 2017: Hengstberger Symposion “alpha-Synuclein and the Blood-Brain Barrier in Parkinson’s Disease”, Heidelberg, Germany
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Kinetic barriers to α-synuclein protofilament formation and conversion into mature fibrils
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The interplay between Glucocerebrosidase, α-synuclein and lipids in human models of Parkinson's disease
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Cholesterol catalyses Aβ42 aggregation through a heterogeneous nucleation pathway in the presence of lipid membranes
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