Research Groups
The Department’s research is loosely organized in research groups which all operate within one or more of the Department’s four prioritized areas of competence: Protein structure-function relationships, Developmental biological processes, Functional genomics and Structural bioinformatics.
- Nuclear phosphoinositide signalling (Aurelia Lewis)
- Molecular and genetic analyses of gene regulation in embryonic development (Anders Fjose)
- Chromatin-based gene regulation and cellular memory (Rein Aasland)
- Molecular Bioenergetics and Signalling (Mathias Ziegler)
- Cell signaling (Kari E. Fladmark)
- Gene regulation in gonad differentiation and development (Rune Male)
- LIPIDSTRUCT: LIpids, DIsorder and STRUCTure (Øyvind Halskau)
- Protein structure and function (Johan Lillehaug)
- Gene Regulation in CNS Development (Hee-Chan Seo)
- Protein Biochemistry (Arnt Raae)
- Molecular Biotechnology and retrovirology (Dag Helland)
- Molecular and cellular biology of protein modifications (Thomas Arnesen)
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LIPIDSTRUCT: LIpids, DIsorder and STRUCTure
Function and dysfunction of flexible, membrane-binding proteins
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Molecular Biotechnology and retrovirology
Group leader: Dag E. Helland
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Chromatin-based gene regulation and cellular memory
Gene gene regulation chromatin DNA cells memory epigenetics
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Molecular and genetic analyses of gene regulation in embryonic development
Group leader: Anders Fjose
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ETECvac: Vaccines for childhood diarrhea in low- and middle-income countries
This is the webpage for the ETECvac research-group at UIB.